Fancy some home-made ice cream and classic music from a Seeburg jukebox? Visit Kaisers for a taste of the 1910s with original floor and ceiling tiles. Nestled in the bustling Midtown District and conveniently near a street car stop, this is a great dessert stop after a meal at nearby restaurants. They are currently looking for cook/s so that they can start serving food again.
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Sodas and Egg Creams (NY and PA thing), sundaes, all made with homemade ice cream. The place has been around since 1910! Super clean, original decor, they even make bread. Apparently they will reopen their kitchen as well. Even the ancient juke box works. Open Noon to 6pm Tuesday thru Saturday. This place is the real deal.
Off the hook. Best shake I have experienced in half a century. Thought the art of making good shakes had been lost forever. Thanks for new memories of long ago.
I got one of your Thanksgiving plate that my friend brought to me , I want to say thank you so much, I throughly enjoyed the meal especially the baked potato . You have some wonderful cooks, again thank you
This place is a gem. Old school ice cream parlor. The restaurant was not cooking due to employee shortage, but the ice cream was great and the service top notch!
Amazing atmosphere and ice cream and etc is soooo good but has to be for the price, but you can't blame them with the prices.
If I could give zero stars I would. We went in for burger and fries but they said kitchen closed down 3 months ago we ran over to tuckers to eat first then came back here which was a huge mistake!!7.99 not including tax for a ice cream soda that was served in a plastic cup with no lid, no whip cream, no cherry and a scoop of ice cream and nothing more then soda water. We went to this place because the ice cream looked amazing in pictures. We thought we were going to get the big tall ice cream soda glass that showed whip cream and cherry on top like all ice cream sodas are suppose to be made. It was awful and we dumped 18.00 in the trash pretty much.
Seems like the ice cream recipe is the original from 1910 with a conscious decision not to improve. Iced Milk is a more accurate description of the offerings. Added to shakes, sodas, and other blended drinks, this contributes to a watery end product. A scoop alone, or a sundae is a watery mess. Not sure what the draw is. Nothing for those who don’t consume milk products- another willful decision to stubbornly exist in another era.
Save your money. The ice cream was freezer burnt and about the same grade as your average grocery store brand. Interior was very cool, hope this gets turned into something nice.
Took my 4 year old here after her mother was taken to the ER. The service was fantastic and the woman working was wonderful with my daughter. They helped make a hard day a little better.