Worcester's highest-rated ice cream shop is 'absolute gem' selling lots of treats
Whether you like a classic ice cream in a cone or extravagant flavours with sprinkles, there is so much choice.
Waffle & More is the city's highest-rated ice cream shop at the time of writing.
Our rating is based on the ice cream shop's current score on Google Reviews and the number of reviews written about it.
Worcester's highest-rated ice cream shop – Waffle & More
Waffle & More on Broad Street describes itself as the 'home of the crispy waffle', adding: 'Our family-recipe Crispy Waffles are a favourite treat for everyone.'
It has dessert shops in London, Harlow, Corby, Rugby, as well and Worcester.
Customers can enjoy a variety of sweet treats, including ice cream, gelato, sundaes, waffles, pancakes, cookie dough and other desserts.
While enjoying their food, customers can also spend time trying their luck on the in-store arcade machines.
The arcade is coin-free, so you can have unlimited attempts at your favourite games.
They can wash it down with hot and cold drinks, including coffee, milkshakes, bubble juices, smoothies, protein shakes, alcohol and more.
If that's not enough, the dessert shop also serves savoury treats like burgers, chicken nuggets, hot dogs, fries and more.
On Google Reviews, where the ice cream shop has a 4.8-star rating from 130 reviews, customers have been impressed with its offerings.
One said: 'Went with my boyfriend and we had a lovely time. Place is huge, has lots of tables and a massive arcade.
'It was easy to order, we got two waffles, one chocolate and one customised. Staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Waffles were perfect.'
Another person shared: 'Had a lovely time at Waffle and More today. Perfect place for both kids and adults, as there is something for everyone. Really enjoyed the wide range of arcade games, ranging from air hockey, Sonic, Tetris and a lot more to choose from.
'Loved the crispy and perfect waffles, which are addictive. They also offer many varieties of ice creams, some vegan options and burgers. The staff is friendly providing prompt service. Look forward to visiting again soon.'
This customer said: 'If you haven't visited here yet - Why not?
'This is an absolute gem of a place - the food is absolute top, huge selection of drinks, all of which are really nice - and the gaming/arcade aspect is a massive bonus.
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'This is a great place for the whole family of all aged. My 7 year old daughter loves it just as much as my teenage sons and husband.
'The customer service is amazing, they're so friendly and accommodating and they genuinely seem to love what they do! And the decor is absolutely brilliant too!
'Highly recommend visiting here! Cannot fault it and never had a bad experience.'
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