Tuesday, September 16, 2014

OddFellows Ice Cream Co. now delivering to parts of Manhattan


[Image via Facebook]

From the EVG inbox yesterday...

OddFellows Ice Cream Co.'s East Village outpost is excited to announce ice cream delivery in Manhattan starting [Monday]. OddFellows' custom pints, milkshakes, and sodas will be available for purchase through the premium online meal delivery service, Caviar.

Caviar's delivery service for Manhattan is currently available for those living between 59th Street and the Financial District. Delivery hours run from 5 pm - 10 pm and include a delivery charge of $4.99 per order.

OddFellows opened back in the spring at 75 E. Fourth St. between Second Avenue and the Bowery.

6 comments:

  1. This gives me a great idea: I'm going to open an ice cream shoppe called NormalFellows!

    I hope no one is offended.

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  2. That sounds great; please offer more vegan flavors than mango sorbet.

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  3. Meanwhile the DF Mavens ice-cream free ice cream shoppe on St Marks Place remains boarded up for what will be in October their second year of not being in business. In that same time period at least a dozen froyo shops have already either opened or closed, or both. This may be a new record for slowest opening in frozen dessert history, By now maybe they noticed that places like the Yogurt Station, 7-11, Dojos, the Gap, Japadog and even Dollar pizza have strugged to survive the high rent on a block where only Japanse/Korean food, head shops and cheap sunglass sellers thrive.

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  4. How the hell lazy are the neighbors becoming? If you want a milkshake, you can't walk down the street to get one?

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  5. So could not care less.

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  6. That Caviar website is expensive

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