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Dessert Menu It’s always time for dessert! Shakes, Sodas & Beverage DelightS Hand-Dipped Milk Shakes & Malts . 6.95 A WHOLE PINT of Ice Cream - WOW! Add these extras for only $.95 Hot Fudge, Caramel, Butterscotch, Peanut Butter, Fresh Banana, Crushed Heath Bar, Crumbled Oreos Egg Cream . 4.25 An East Coast standard we’ve turned into a West coast favorite! Soda water, milk and your choice of chocolate or vanilla. Sunset Old-Fashioned Favorites MAGAZINE Rickey’s 3.50 Lime or Cherry syrup with soda water. Phosphates 3.50 Flavored syrup splashed with soda water and “Best Old Fashioned a secret “POTION” for a taste of perfection. Ice Cream Parlor in Lime, Cherry, Strawberry, Chocolate, The west” Bubble Gum, Grape, Lemon, –Sunset Magazine Vanilla, Orange. Ice Cream Sodas . 6.95 Lime, Cherry, Strawberry, Chocolate, Bubble Gum, Grape, Lemon, Vanilla, Orange, or create your own! Floats . 6.95 Choose Root Beer, Coke, Dr. Pepper or Sprite along with your favorite ice cream. Freezes . 6.95 your choice of Soft Drink mixed with a pint of ice cream. Beverages Soft Drinks Coke, Diet Coke, Root Beer, Sprite, Dr. Pepper . 2.95 Milk . 2.95 Chocolate Milk . 2.95 Hot Chocolate . 3.95 Coffee - Regular . 2.95 Orange Juice . 2.95 Hot Tea . 2.95 Iced tea . 2.95 2-Cent Plain Soda water, pure & simple . 1.25 Flavored Cokes Start with a coke then add any syrup we have. 3.95 Arnold Palmer . 3.95 Lemonade Freshly squeezed while you watch! . 4.95 Scrumptious Ice Cream Desserts All of our ice cream concoctions are topped with fresh whipped cream, chopped nuts and a cherry. Ice Cream Specialties All American Banana Split . 9.95 HUGE scoops of vanilla, chocolate & strawberry ice cream topped with hot fudge, strawberry & pineapple sauces all nestled inside a split banana. Hot Fudge Brownie . 7.95 A rich chocolate fudge brownie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and smothered in hot fudge. Huntington Heath . 9.95 Start with a bed of hot caramel then add TWO large scoops of vanilla ice cream, covered with hot fudge, and crowned with pieces of HEATH candy bar. Chocolate Lover’s Delight . 9.95 A Chocoholics dream! TWO scoops of chocolate ice cream topped with chopped brownie, smothered in hot fudge and sprinkled with chocolate chips. Banana Royal . 9.95 A hot fudge banana bonanza! THREE large scoops of vanilla ice cream, chunks of freshly cut banana and covered with lots of hot fudge. “The Kitchen Sink” . 35.00 The ultimate ice cream party for at least four people! Your choice of EIGHT ice cream flavors, EIGHT toppings, diced banana and brownie chunks. Banana Blitz . 11.95 2 Heaping scoops of vanilla ice cream, chunks of diced brownie, warm cookie bites, freshly chopped banana, all smothered in hot fudge! Classic Sundae . 6.95 Generous scoop of vanilla ice cream with your choice of toppings: Chocolate, Caramel, Butterscotch, Strawberry, Pineapple, Raspberry, Marshmallow. Extra topping: 1.50 Second scoop: 2.50 Hot Fudge Sundae . 6.95 An all time favorite: Hot Fudge generously served over vanilla ice cream. Second scoop: 2.50 Fancy Sundaes Fair Oaks . 7.95 Two scoops of chocolate ice cream, one topped with hot fudge and the other covered in delectable raspberry sauce. Raymond . 7.95 A Soda Fountain favorite! One scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with hot fudge and one scoop of chocolate ice cream smothered in hot caramel. Arroyo . 7.95 Creamy vanilla ice cream topped with hot fudge and rich chocolate ice cream capped with snowy marshmallow. Mission . 7.95 A scoop of vanilla cream with hot fudge and a scoop of chocolate ice cream drenched in delicious hot butterscotch. Jr. Banana Split . 7.95 For those who were warned but didn't listen, don't be alarmed! There's now room for dessert! We shrunk the original Banana Split to please your sweet tooth! Other Treats... Fresh Baked Cookie . 1.95 Rich Brownie . 3.50 Cookie Sandwich . 6.95 Freshly baked cookie warmed and made into an ice-cream sandwich with your choice of ice cream flavor! Cookie Ale ‘Mo . 7.95 Warm baked cookie topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream smothered in hot fudge. One Scoop Ice Cream Cone $2.75 Hotcakes available Two Hotcakes $2.95 during kitchen add a Belgian Waffle $4.50 hours only SWEET Nana's Bananas 7.95 Topped with sliced banana and caramel with whipped cream and nuts. Strawberry Short Cake 7.95 Topped with strawberry topping with whipped cream and nuts. Life's Lemons Waffle 7.95 When life gives you lemons, make waffles! Our special lemon zest waffle topped with whipped cream and nuts. Chocolate Lovers Waffle 8.95 Made with chocolate chips covered in brownie bites, hot fudge and topped with whipped cream and nuts. Cookie Monster 8.95 Made with crumbled Oreos covered in chocolate chip cookie bites and Oreo crumbles topped with whipped cream. Bacon Everything 8.95 Name says it all! The Heath 8.95 Made with crumbled heath bars, drizzled with caramel sauce and topped with whipped cream and heath crumbles. S'mores 8.95 S'mores style with hot fudge and marshmallow gooeyness! PB&J 8.95 An awesome way to enjoy a childhood favorite! Try it yourself! The Elvis 8.95 You guessed it! Peanut butter and bananas for the KING! Soda Fountain Waffle 8.95 One scoop of ice-cream with your choice of any topping, Whipped cream, nuts and a cherry. SAVORY Chef's Waffle 8.95 A Belgian waffle topped with sausage or bacon, eggs, melted cheddar cheese and avocado. Dawn Cake 8.95 Nathans Famous All Beef Hot Dog alongside bacon, a fried egg, tater tots and melted cheddar cheese all wrapped inside a warm hotcake! A must try! Veg 'o' Maniac 8.95 A Belgian waffle topped with mozzarella sticks, grilled onions, eggs and avocado. Chicken and Waffles sandwich 9.25 Made with chocolate chips covered in brownie bites, hot fudge and topped with whipped cream and nuts. The Belgian Patty 9.95 Seasoned Angus beef, grilled onions with your choice of cheese, Belgian style! Crispy Chicken, Bacon and Ranch 9.95 Crispy chicken tenders, thick bacon, American cheese topped with a drizzle of ranch. The Cali Waffle 10.95 Grilled Chicken, fresh avocado, thick bacon and melted cheddar cheese..
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