This is a fun place with great artifacts. Granted, it's a shrine to the Wells family, but the ice cream in the parlor is fantastic.
Spent the day in LeMars visiting the Blue Bunny ice cream parlor and touring the Plymouth County Historical Museum located in an old schoolhouse. The museum gave us great insight to the people and history of the region. The Main Street in LeMars are lined with ice cream sculptures imprinted with memorable phrases.
Probably some of the best ice cream you will ever eat.The store is a fun place to visit. Give great helpings
very fair portions for the price...good atmosphere! loved the décor. it is a hoppin-poppin place for sure for ALL ages.
Don't miss this attraction in downtown LeMars, IA. Great fun, a long ice cream "bar" with a soda fountain from the 1920's. First rate, and an interesting Museum about Blu Bunny Ice Cream. Make this at least a two hour visit, plus ice cream. Yum!
Travel around for classic car shows, this gives us a place to visit and enjoy all the different ice creams, phosphate drinks , malts or more.
While stopping in Iowa, we wanted to find something to do in Le Mars, and were satisfied with the Ice Cream Capital of the World. There is an upstairs level with history about Blue Bunny ice cream, and downstairs you can buy your own ice cream from an extensive menu. And of course, there is a gift shop with some pretty good selections. Definitely a nice atmosphere and worth the visit.
You have to stop here if close to Le Mars! Just seeing the inside of this beautifully re-decorated old building is worth it! The tiles on the floor are just neat! I love purple, so that really drew me in. You go up this beautiful staircase to the upper floor, where all the memorabilia is in glass cases. The story is even better told by my son-in-law, who recently started working for Blue Bunny. Fun to hear the history and read about the company. And of course, you have to stop for the ice cream downstairs!!
We just moved to northwest Iowa and were getting our bearings. We heard that the ice cream capital of the world was just a few miles south of where we move to and we love ice cream so we had to go. My wife and I enjoyed the little bit of history that was a part of the parlor experience. There wasn't as much as I had hoped for as I heard about getting tours of the actual factory and seeing the ice cream being made. I guess they haven't given tours of the plants for several years due to safety and contamination issues. The little bit of history was still quite interesting and was just the right amount for the kids because they could get to the real reason we were there...the ice cream! The selection of ice cream was almost over whelming and the cost of the items seemed high until you got your order. The scoops of ice cream were very generous scoops indeed you got what you paid for. The atmosphere was fun for all ages as it felt like you had gone back in time to an old fashioned ice cream parlor.
We took a sort trip to LeMars, the Ice Cream Capital of the World and stopped at their museum (which is small) and had an ice cream cone in the Parlor. It is the creamiest ice cream we have ever eaten! Well worth the trip and the main street has ice cream cones dotting both sides of the street. We were disappointed that we couldn't tour the factory.