Hallet’s Store Menu – Yarmouth Port, MA

Type : Sandwich shop

Location : Yarmouth Port, MA

Based on 50 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price

✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Hallet's Store 02675

Address:
139 Route 6A Edit, 139 MA-6A, Yarmouth Port, MA 02675

Phone: (508) 362-3362

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Hours

Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–4 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–4 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–4 PM
Thursday 11 AM–4 PM
Friday 11 AM–4 PM
Saturday 11 AM–4 PM
Sunday 11 AM–4 PM

Reviews

Moon Frank Mary
Had been wanting to stop in for a while and finally did today. It was okay. The ice cream is not home made, I asked. And when he offered to split a frappe in half for my boys, I asked how big it was, he said 24 oz. so I said okay and he gave us two 8 oz. cups. For the frappe and small cup of ice cream it was $15 which I guess is standard fair now but still surprises me. I also don’t know if there are actually any ice cream shops that make their own ice cream anymore. They all seem to outsource. Or at least outsource the base and then add stuff in, like at Smugglers. Anyhoo, it was fine but not somewhere I’d rush back to. I like that it’s old and has a nostalgic feel about it. The owner was friendly. I only had ice cream though so I don’t know how the food is.

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david keefe
A Northside institution. Hadn’t been there for years but I heard their clam chowder was excellent, so I had to stop in. It was, so I bought a couple of cans to take back to Florida with me. What a neat place, very nostalgic. When I asked if the old soda fountain had always been where it was, the owner showed me that my memory was pretty accurate, as he had moved it to its current location after a car crashed into the building. Great time, discussing old Yarmouth history and people. If you find yourself driving alon 6A, stop in, get a sandwich and a frappe or milkshake, and think back on simpler times. And pick up a xan of delicious clam chowder.

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Matthew Adams
Great family owned business. Best homemade ice cream around!

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Janice Girouard
Quaint old multgenerational family genetal store with alot of history.

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A L
Great homemade ice cream, very pleasant owner, all at a family owned store that had been passed over generations. Must visit!

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Timothy Donnelly
Quite possibly the best ice cream around. Truly a real treat. The mocha chocolate chip is fantastic.

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Jenn Currie
My daughters saw some stuffed animals on their shelves and quietly touched a few of them and opened two little drawers. The man behind the counter yelled loudly for them to stop touching things, and then proceeded to scream at them to “get outside”. I’ve never had someone yell at my children like that. When I told him that I was sorry and didn’t know, he rudely replied by saying that there was a sign up on the mirror. There were signs all over the store, and I had not seen the small paper one on the mirror behind my back. I never write reviews, but it all made us upset after it happened.

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alan friday
We stopped in on our way home from lunch for an ice cream. Rude signs are the first thing to greet you when you walk in. Next comes the dirty smell. Finally, rude service. I placed my order, totalling $15 and paid with a $100. The shop couldn’t make change. Rather than apologize or give me directions to the nearest bank, the workers just canceled our order. Another customer made change for me and we were served mediocre ice cream and warm soda in paper cups. Don’t waste your time at this place. It’s not even nostalgic.

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Katy Sullivan
This is the epitome of old soda shops. My family has been working, owning, for generations. If you love home made ice cream with a large side of nostalgia and history, this is the place to go!

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Alan Reed (Alan Reed)
Hallet”s is open again after being closed last season. Don’t miss the chance to visit this piece of authentic Americana. I enjoyed a hot fudge sundae with mocha chip. The owner was making a fresh batch of rum raisin when we were there.

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