Oh my god. This place is a heaven. Such cute merchandises. The ice cream was great as well. They had this huge queue since its an extenely popular outlet in whistler Village.
Wandering in the Olympic village, we wanted some ice cream. There are two 'Cows' places almost right next to each other. We got one scoop of Maple walnut and a small box of chocolate covered potato chips. The ice cream was good. The chocolate covered chips seemed liked a unique thing but didn't blow our mind when we tried it.
Delicious ice cream and cow-culture shirts! A fun place with friendly staff. The cow chips are delicious and the birthday cake ice cream tastes like cake batter!
Love it!
Bumpin’ on a hot weekend afternoon, and we spent more than a minute trying their punny flavours. I ended up getting a blueberry milkshake, because milkshakes all I crave after hiking. I don’t remember what the other two got, but they’re in the video in this post and you can try to guess. The ice cream was absolutely necessary to bring our moods back up from the fail hike, and went well with the music played by the street performers there. Although the milkshake melted too quickly, the ice cream overall is quite tasty.
The ice cream was really good although it was a bit creamy as it was made out of purely cow's milk. It might have been a very good ice cream but no the world's best. We had many flavours Chocolate Monster, Mango Sorbet and Wowie Cowie. All the flavours were yummy and you will not miss this shop while walking on the Whistler streets!
Turns out, there are two COWS parlors that you can get your ice cream. We went to the one sharing space with the candies when there was hardly any line. Decent assortment of flavors. Had the maple walnut, and chocolate caramel. Lots of chocolate pieces in the ice cream!!
Great flavors, very rich ice cream, and the waffles cones are wonderful. It is a bit pricey, and the scoops aren't that big in comparison to other ice cream places I've tried, but the quality is definitely worth it.
Aside from ice cream, Cow’s Whistler has sundaes, milkshakes, hot chocolate and ice cream to take home. Their menu in-store lists the flavours of the day. A single scoop is $4.25 while a double is $5.25. Some fun flavour names include Gooey Mooey, Wowie Cowie, Moo Crunch and Moo Henry.
A stop in Whistler means COWS ice cream! I remember when they used to have a store on Robson in Vancouver… aside from just ice cream, they also have a fun collection of cows-related clothing. Unlike our last visit, the shrubbery in front of the store has grown a bit and is partially blocking the large iconic cow.
Best summer treat!. The ice cream here is the best! However there's always a line up for ice cream that goes right out the door. My favorite thing about Cows is the store aspect to it. When I was younger I remember a lot of kids had these cool Cows shirts from Whistler and I always wanted one, so when I finally visited the Cows store at age 15, I bought myself a shirt. It was a Walking Dead parody shirt that reads "The Milking Dead" and has a picture of a zombie cow on it! Probably my most ridiculous yet best purchase ever. I love visiting the store every time I'm in Whistler, would recommend to anyone :)
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