J.P. Licks in Brookline

United StatesJ.P. Licks

 

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311, Harvard Street, 02445, Brookline, Norfolk County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 617-738-8252
website: www.jplicks.com
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Latitude: 42.3433664, Longitude: -71.1228695

comments 5

  • Adam Falk

    Adam Falk

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    Always good and always with nice seasonal flavors to try. It's August 2023 and the King Tut is incredible. Coriander and Tumeric. I hope it stays on the menu! Update Nov 2023: redbull ice cream? Questionable.

  • ecmie luki

    ecmie luki

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    I know J.P. Licks is pretty popular for their ice cream, but we honestly think it is just average and quite expensive for what you're getting. We were in need of a drink so stopped by to try their matcha latte. It was a disappointing experience as the matcha flavor was almost non-existent and the drink pretty much tasted like milk and not much else.. Ice cream: 3.5/5 Matcha latte: 2/5

  • Karen Spinali

    Karen Spinali

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    The ice cream here is amazing and the staff are so friendly. I got the coffee/cookies + cream and it's such a good flavor. The staff gave us such big scoops too so we were very happy about that. It is a little pricey (we spent about $20 for two cones that had two scoops each).

  • David Bragdon

    David Bragdon

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    If you are in Coolidge Corner on a sunny, pleasant outdoor type of day ... and start to think about how nice an ice cream cone would be - head straight to JP Licks (across from the beloved Coolidge Corner Theatre). You might enjoy an art exhibit or live music while you wait in line. We did (see photos).

  • Scott

    Scott

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    Had we done our research, we would have made a special trip for this ice cream but instead, we stumbled upon JP Licks, thus cementing our memory of this place as one of those happy traveler discoveries. For some reason, I am really annoyed by the name -- JP Licks sounds like a strip club or just plain corny. The blood red dripping glass lights are also out of place and cheesy. Once I got beyond this, I was enamored with this neighborhood ice cream shop with a good menu, interesting flavors and creamy, delicious ice cream. I had the Cherry Garciaparra, a nice play on words for this small Boston chain. With a sidecar of hot fudge, it was perfect. I also tried the butter pecan and the peanut butter chocolate chip, all with hot fudge on the side. The hot fudge was thick and rich. For those who care, this location (i don't know about the others) is kosher certified. On Saturday night, there were leftover challahs on the counter! Change the name, lose the corny lights and keep making great ice cream!

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