Jersey Girls Dairy Ice Cream Parlour

4.8/5 based on 340 reviews
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Absolutely love it here, whether it be an ice cream or coffees. Plus it is great with children ✨️💛
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Some of the best ice cream ever and lovely staff too.
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Super super ice cream great price
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We went to see Father Christmas on the 14th Dec, we were welcomed by a lovely happy elf, dancing around and guided us to a little waiting room with games and colouring for the children.
We petted two one year old donkeys which was lovely,

We were then taken to see santas reindeer, this was magical and a lovely experience.

We then went into see Santa, he was so good with the girls, I even got to sit on his knee myself ( you are never to old) the girls loved it. We ended up having a lovely hot drink and the kids had their delicious ice cream. Such a lovely experience. Thank you
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As Italian I can say this is one of the best ice-cream I ever had in my life.
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Ice cream was very nice
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Best ice cream or coffee and cakes
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Ice cream is lovely and beautiful farm that it is situated on. However, the wait in the queue today was ridiculous. 40 minutes in the same queue and barely moved!
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Great place to stop off for a tasty full of flavour ice cream
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Fantastic flavours , even do dog friendly ice-cream and cupcakes ... hot and cold drinks ... never disappoints when we visit xx and now gorgeous pumpkin soup xx
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Lovely icecream. Lovely staff. Service too slow due to poor layout.
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Gorgeous British ice cream free petting zoo stuff with loads of animals.
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Delicious Ice Cream with some animals to see.
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Jersey Girls is one of the best ice cream places around the area. All ice-cream is made freshly on site from the herds of cows they have. It is definitely a stop to make if you're in the area, stopping by or just live around but have never before visited.

The prices are fairly reasonable with 3 scoops in a cone for only around £5. They have lots of flavours which vary every day.

There is a smokehouse round the back of the shop which we haven't yet visited but could increase the score next time.

Facilities on the site do include a limited space car park, toilets (porta potty) and sinks to wash your hands. There are some animals like cows, goats and donkeys to look at while eating your ice-cream and they do offer lots of seating too.

There are also different products you can buy like eggs and honey for considerable prices from other local farmers.

During busy times on hot days, there can be a very long queue but it does go down fast.
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An absolute favorite. We get good eggs here too 😀✨
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Fantastic little place. Very reasonable prices and great service. Delicious dairy ice cream.
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Lovely 😍 although we queued for 45 mins it was lovely
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Love this place. Definitely worth a visit, ice cream is fantastic
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Great little find. Ice cream fresh from the cows themselves. Dog friendly including doggy ice-cream and a few animals for the kids to see. There's a new savoury addition in the form of burgers and hotdogs round the back.
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A bit pricey, but very good ice cream. Unfortunately you have to eat it outdoors in a working farm so it smells of cow poo, but you filter it out pretty quickly. Very much recommended.
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Good portion sizes and the queue was not very long. Would definitely visit again.
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This is a lovely place to stop for a coffe, cake or ice cream. They even do burgers and some hot food too.
However, I need to say that they are labelling ice cream as Gluten Free. When I enquired I was told it contains a “trace” which as any coeliac will know means that this isn’t Gluten free. I had a conversation with the young guy who was working there. He tried to reassure me by telling me his mum and sister are both Coeliac and they are ok with the ice cream served there. I did try to explain that even if a person shows no symptoms, even a trace is damaging to the intestine of a person with Coeliac. He was dismissive of this which is annoying.
I don’t have an issue with places not accommodating people with Coeliacs (although it is frustrating) but I do have an issue with things being labeled as Gluten Free when they’re not.
My suggestion to the owner at Jersey Girls is to educate the staff on Gluten Free and also make sure your food is labelled correctly.
You have got a great little business going here otherwise . 🤔
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Straight from the cow with a variety of flavours. Always busy with posh families so the downside is standing in a que listening to them but apart from that, it's flawless.
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Possibly the best ice cream ever.
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We had an amazing time visiting the farm. The ice cream was incredibly fresh and creamy—definitely some of the best I’ve ever had. You can really taste the difference with it being made right on the farm using local dairy.

There were so many unique flavors to choose from—classics like chocolate and strawberry, plus fun ones like honeycomb, mint choc chip, and even rhubarb crumble. Every scoop was packed with flavor and super smooth.

Perfect spot for a treat on a sunny day, and great for kids and adults alike. Highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area!
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