What was the name of that ice cream parlor that was in Crossraods Mall when it first opened?
What was the name of that ice cream parlor that was in Crossraods Mall when it first opened?
They opened, closed, reopened and then closed again. If my memory serves me right.
Yeah it was a good place.
The owner/founder made a very good "motivational" film concerning product and customer service.
One of my favorites had a similiar "turn of the century" look and feel. Remember the Carnation Ice Cream Parlor on south Penn? Tiny little place but the product was great!
I remember getting a bananna split at Farrell's when on a date. There was enough for four people but I got through it!
You're quite welcome! If was a family treat to go there.
Didn't they have something called the Pig Trough and they carried you around
on a stretcher if you finished it. I think they told everyone that you made
a pig of yourself and gave you a button that said the same thing.
I never made it to Farrell's but they're still around on the west coast.
Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour
Ferrells? I can't even remember when Crossroads opened, much less an ice cream store.....
Upstairs, southeast entrance, left hand side as you were walking in the door.
GLITZ, GLAMOUR and a bunch of kids dressed up.....Did you want ICE CREAM or a comedy show?......Capitol Hill Ice Cream.....If you wanted a whole bunch all you had to do was "show 'em the money".....They would walk you to the car if you got sick on too much....Just kidding with you guys....Never went to Farrell's. I was being a "daddy, Husband and Boss" in the Great State of TEXAS home of the "Unforgettable" LONGHORNS when Crossroads opened....That Texas town was so far advanced that for $20.00 (cash) the owner of the movie theater opened at 8:00 a.m. one Saturday for me, my oldest son and his best friend and gave us ALL the Popcorn and Coke we wanted and let us watch "Smokey and the Bandit" Until about 9:00 p.m. that night.....Hope I NEVER see another Burt Reynolds movie or a Black Trans Am as long as I live....No more Popcorn for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner....The kids have quite a story to still tell.......
I never went to Farrell's. Most of my ice cream eating, pre-Braum's, was at
one of the Carnation shops. Shepherd Mall was a favorite. There was one
on S. Pennslyvania, too. Just south of TG&Y and on the west side of the
street.
And of course, the Capitol Hill Ice Cream shop.
The ice cream at T.G.&Y. was pretty good. No frills just good ice cream.
Okay now this opened up my memory. What was the Ice Cream Parlor similar to Farrell's that was on 63rd and NW Expressway? Where Jackie Cooper is now.
hmmm that doesnt sound right but I am sure my memory could be failing me.
Only went to Farrell's one time as a kid, and while we were there, someone ordered what I think was called something like a "Gastronomic Delight" or some such thing. It was this astonishing MOUNTAIN of ice cream and related toppings. I couldn't fathom one person could eat it; as they wheeled it out, all the lights in the place were racing and sirens went off, the whole thing. It was quite a place.
That was J.B. Nimbells. There was also a place on Northwest Expressway between McArthur and Rockwell where All American Fitness is now located called Ollie's. J.B. Nimbells had a dish called the kitchen sink. They gave you a wooden chip that said something like "I ate the Kitchen Sink at J.B. Nimbells."
Bigray in Ok
I worked at Ollie's Sandwich and Ice Cream Parlor when it opened - managed the fountain area, thanks to my vast experience at Baskin Robbins. We had a "Lollapalooza" - twenty-something scoops of ice cream, toppings, etc- whenever we served one (rare) - sirens went off and lights flashed.
Wow - what memories that brings back!
Here is an Ollie's ad from 1973. I don't think this place lasted very long (neither did J.B. Nimble's):
Last edited by Pete; 06-14-2011 at 11:21 AM.
IIRC - I was a senior in high school when it opened in late 1972 or early 1973. I quit by summer - the cost to drive that far (from mid-town where we lived) got too much so I went back to Taco Bell. The owners were having problems meeting payroll then - so I'd guess it lasted less than a year.
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