There’s nothing like enjoying a cool ice cream cone on a hot beach, but getting one usually involves trekking over burning sand to the snack bar and waiting in line under the scorching sun. However, there is one spot on Cape Cod where you can get a frosty treat practically delivered to your beach blanket.
Facebook/The Ice Cream Boat The Ice Cream Boat is a unique aquatic ice cream truck that sells cool snacks right on the shore. That’s right — it sails right up to the shore and offloads delicious sweets.
You can find the Ice Cream Boat wandering the waters of the three-bay areas of Cotuit. Started in 2008 by an enterprising teenager, the boat has since become something of a local fixture in the summer.
The Sandy Cone On board, two 350-pound cold plate freezers keep up to 1,400 ice cream bars at the perfect temperature for snacking. There’s also a canopy that keeps the summer sun off the goods and a quaint menu board.
Facebook/The Ice Cream Boat The Ice Cream Boat also services boats floating in the harbor, which makes it a godsend for snacky sailors. You can also see it pulling up to docks or even floating rafts. It’s a mobile food business that’s distinctly Massachusetts.
The small but friendly staff of the Ice Cream Boat will help you to your favorite flavor. All you have to do is kick back on the sand and enjoy.
Facebook/The Ice Cream Boat
The Ice Cream Boat is a unique aquatic ice cream truck that sells cool snacks right on the shore. That’s right — it sails right up to the shore and offloads delicious sweets.
You can find the Ice Cream Boat wandering the waters of the three-bay areas of Cotuit. Started in 2008 by an enterprising teenager, the boat has since become something of a local fixture in the summer.
The Sandy Cone
On board, two 350-pound cold plate freezers keep up to 1,400 ice cream bars at the perfect temperature for snacking. There’s also a canopy that keeps the summer sun off the goods and a quaint menu board.
The Ice Cream Boat also services boats floating in the harbor, which makes it a godsend for snacky sailors. You can also see it pulling up to docks or even floating rafts. It’s a mobile food business that’s distinctly Massachusetts.
Click here to visit the boat’s website and see what they have in stock. You can also get in touch with the Sandy Cone at titcombicecream@gmail.com. If you’re in the mood for delicious ice cream on land, check out some of our favorite shops around Massachusetts.
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