No faux nostalgia here, Eddie's is the real deal! This soda shop has been dishing up ice cream sundaes, banana splits and malteds in Forest Hills for decades. Sundaes with a side of nostalgia at Eddie's Sweet Shop in Forest Hills. All locations can get crowded, especially for brunch, but I have had good luck walking in on weekday afternoons. Alice's decor is charming and really sets the tone for a special occasion with deliberately mismatched china and old fashioned tables and chairs. It's also my personal go-to spot for a perfect tea service with my son this isn't an experience just for girls. While my son wouldn't dare wear the fairy wings waitstaff loans out to kids, he does enjoy the magical experience of digging into the Wee Tea served on a 3-tiered tray and trying different varieties of herbal tea. Walking into one of the three Alice's Tea Cup locations is like walking right into Lewis Carroll's storybook. But that is part of the experience, too.Īlice's Tea Cup – Upper East Side and Upper West Side And families have been celebrating life's special moments, big and small, with this delicious frozen treat since the 1950s. Also if you want to talk indulgent, Serendipity offers a $1,000 Golden Opulence Sundae (by far the most expensive item in the place), which requires 48 hours notice to prepare and contains real gold. Reservations are accepted and tables book months in advance, so plan early or walk in and expect to wait. A trip here is practically a coming-of-age experience for kids in the city. Serendipity's Frozen Hot Chocolate is quintessential NYC. 225 East 60th Street between Second and Third Avenues
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