Oh Carvel. A brand that had such importance during my childhood, when we had a Carvel store in my hometown, and for our birthdays, we always got custom Carvel ice cream cakes. I remember pouring through the pages and pages of glossy images of the different designs available, and after agonizing (for a child) decision making, picked my choice for my party. Of course I liked the cakes, but, selecting the design was is what I remember most. I don't remember ever going to the Carvel shop for anything else, although I guess they actually had a regular ice cream shop, and were not just a place for cakes.
Then at some point the Carvel store closed. We still got Carvel cakes for parties, but they were just the standard grocery store ones (which I've reviewed before). They *aren't* nearly as good as freshly made cakes, and obviously come in only one flavor.
This past year, I re-discovered Carvel ice cream shops, when I visited New York, and they had several locations. It happened to be my birthday month as well, which was double great, because they give a free cone for your birthday reward (with sign-up). I love a good freebie.
"Each of Carvel's handmade items starts with The Original Soft Serve™, created in 1934. Today, our delicious treats and classic ice cream cakes are a staple at birthdays, holiday parties, or any occasion worth celebrating."
Although they carry hard ice cream, I had eyes only for the soft serve. Yes, I like all ice cream, but I'm a soft serve ice cream girl to the core.
Carvel (inside Macy's) |
In Manhattan, the location inside Macy's (pictured here) had only 4 flavors, but the standalone store just a few blocks away had 6 (or 8? I forget). The Financial District store had only vanilla/chocolate though, so, plan accordingly.
Mint. Small. |
I went for the mint without trying to first. I know, such a rookie move. Now, it was good. Don't get me wrong. It was rich, creamy, great quality Carvel soft serve. I really do like their soft serve. But the mint flavor wasn't quite as strong as I was hoping it would be. It was a good mint flavor, not medicinal or anything, and the sweetness level was nice, but, just slightly lacking in powerful mint flavor. I suspect it would be great with chocolate sprinkles or chips . ***+
Birthday Cake. Small. |
It was my birthday when I visited, so the birthday cake flavor seemed most fitting, right? Available in hard scoops or soft serve. I asked the staff how sweet the soft serve was, and he immediately just handed me a sample cup. It wasn't cloying sweet as I feared, and the taste was instantly recognizable: Carvel blue frosting! It tasted *exactly* like their blue frosting, although it was a off-white color (missed opportunity!). I do quite like that frosting, but, I don't think I'd want a full cone of this. In the small sample size though it was enjoyable, and the consistency was excellent, very rich, smooth, creamy. ***+.
Update Review:
Well, I returned and DID get a full cone of it.
This wasn't the prettiest cone, and it started falling over nearly immediately, but I quite enjoyed it. The birthday cake flavor tastes instantly recognizable if you are familiar with Carvel ice cream cakes. It takes exactly like their blue frosting, which I absolutely love and is my favorite part of Carvel cake (besides the crunchies of course). Very rich, high fat content for soft serve, and shockingly not cloying sweet. Best with sprinkles of course, which I added on my own. Fresh tasting cone. It turned out to be my favorite flavor. ****.
Horchata. Small. |
"Traditional horchata flavoring (a mix of sugar & cinnamon with notes of rice flour) blended with vanilla soft serve."
This was really, really good. Super creamy and rich, proper sweetness level (not too sweet), lovely cinnamon notes, hint of vanilla, hint of rice ... yeah, it was pretty perfect. I wish I had gotten a full cone of it, but I was too tempted by other flavors. ****+.
Update Review:
I tried this as a sample on my first visit, but got excited about the mint flavor and got that instead. But I kept thinking back on how good the horchata was so I returned a few days later to get it. It was again quite good- very, very creamy and rich soft serve, some light rice flavor, and mild spicing. I thought I remembered the spicing being stronger, more cinnamon, but it was still good and more interesting than your basic vanilla. ***+.
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Pumpkin Cheesecake:
"A flavor-fall take on The Original Soft Serve™."
It was mid-august, and Carvel launched pumpkin cheesecake flavor, definitely a bit too early for pumpkin spice season if you ask me. But I couldn't resist trying a sample, even though I'm not generally one to love pumpkin spice things as I'm not really into nutmeg, and way too many pumpkin spice items are just far too heavy in the nutmeg. This however, was not too spiced. It had nice warming spices, but it certainly wasn't aggressive. There was also a light pumpkin in the flavor. I can't say I really tasted any cheesecake though, I expected a different tang or something from that component, and I just didn't detect any of it. So I'd consider this a very mildly flavored pumpkin with a little bit of spices, fairly muted flavors overall. ***.
Chocolate Oatly:
"The Original Soft Serve™ you know and love, made with Oatly. Non-dairy deliciousness. Will be able to get in a variety of flavors based on your shoppe's availability."
I visited one Carvel location when they had the machines offline for cleaning, and only had their Oatly flavors available. The staff member offered a sample, so I tried it, opting for the chocolate flavor. It was actually very good - rich and creamy texture, nicely melty, good milk chocolate flavor. There was a slight oat milk taste to it, but I like oat milk, so this didn't bother me. Considerably better than expected, and a wonderful offering for those who want/need to be dairy free. ****.
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