2/5 KPS_Polis 5 years ago on Google • 18 reviews
Great
prices
but
every
single
cone
is
filled
with
cheese
and
the
wait
time
is
unusually
long.
Pro
tip:
Order
ahead
or
expect
to
wait.
The
Good:
The
cone
dough
is
akin
to
pizza
crust
and,
I
was
told,
was
homemade.
The
decor
is
inviting
and
fun,
which
makes
the
15
minute
wait
time
a
little
less
painful.
Most
of
the
ingredients
look
fresh,
particularly
the
avocado
on
my
eel
cone.
I
can't
comment
on
the
chicken,
it
looked
like
diced
chicken
breast,
not
processed,
but
I
couldn't
tell
based
on
flavor
due
to
the
bbq
sauce,
spinach
and
cheese
overpowering
it
(which
is
to
be
expected,
chicken
is
pretty
tame).
The
prices
were
great,
somewhere
around
$4-5.50
per
cone.
If
you
love
cheese,
one
of
these
might
fill
you
up
resulting
in
one
cheap
lunch.
The
pizza
themed
cones
are
probably
pretty
tasty.
The
Bad:
None
of
the
ingredient
lists
contain
a
mention
of
cheese;
I
asked
the
cashier
what
the
cones
were
made
of,
what
was
in
the
cones,
etc...
so
clearly
I
was
new
yet
there
was
no
mention
of
cheese.
I
expected
the
classic
cones
to
likely
contain
cheese
as
there
were
some
pizza
themed
ones
but
the
asian
cones?
On
top
of
that,
the
cheese
makes
the
entire
meal
too
greasy
for
my
palate.
The
eel
cone
is
disgusting;
if
you
enjoy
eel
as
a
flavor
do
not
order,
the
mozzarella
does
not
complement
flavors
at
all.
Eel
is
an
oily
fish
already,
to
pile
on
cheese
inside
a
pizza
dough
created
an
inedible
mess.
I
had
to
throw
it
away.
The
BBQ
chicken
cone
was
decent
but
there
is
so
much
cheese.
Again
I
threw
part
of
this
one
out.
The
overall
flavor
was
fat
heavy
due
to
the
cheese
but
the
BBQ
sauce
helped
with
that
a
bit.
The
spinach
was
clearly
frozen.
The
containers
do
not
function
as
intended,
once
I
took
a
bite
out
of
my
BBQ
chicken
I
put
it
back
into
the
container
but
could
not
get
it
back
out
without
ripping
apart
the
cone,
so
I
ripped
it
apart.
Minor
inconvenience,
but
they
could
probably
save
some
money
by
wrapping
the
cone
instead.
The
cooking
time
needs
to
be
perfected,
my
eel
cone
shell
was
soft
with
a
bit
of
a
crunch
just
on
the
outside
while
my
BBQ
chicken
was
hard
and
crunchy.
Both
were
microwaved
prior
to
being
baked,
causing
the
cheese
to
run
out
of
the
cone,
so
be
aware
when
eating.
They
also
offer
salads
and
drinks.
I
had
a
vanilla
iced
latte,
I
liked
the
espresso
flavor
and
richness
but
it
was
too
sweet
for
me,
I
think
vanilla
syrup
or
flavoring
and
sugar
are
both
added.
Then
again
it's
just
my
palate
so
others
may
like
it,
definitely
better
than
Tim
Hortons.
I'm
not
sure
if
this
place
is
going
to
survive.
Novel
concept
but
it's
just
an
inside
out
pizza.
You
can
wait
1/3
the
time
around
the
corner
at
the
pizza
place.
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