Bill
Our fourth review of a Serendipity 3 dessert will be our last for a while. As of this writing, it only scored a 3/5 on yelp and a 62% approval on urbanspoon. It looks like Washingtonians agreed with our assessment that this Serendipity outpost must not be as good as the NYC original.
That overall mediocre impression also applies to Serendipity's Cookie Dough Sundae. Three cookies and fudge top scoops of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream. The cookies varied widely in quality from below average to good, which means you run the risk of getting three disappointing cookies. On the whole, the cookies were average. The fudge was good, but I suspect Serendipity simply uses Smucker's fudge from jars. In this and every Serendipity sundae, you'll find lots of extra fudge trapped between the glass and plate to allow you to customize your ice cream-to-fudge ratio. The cookie dough ice cream also had quality variations; some cookie dough chunks were relatively flavorless. The base ice cream also lacked a punch. This cookie dough ice cream fell far short of Ben & Jerry's, which is the gold standard.
The nice proportions of the elements of this dish, and the availability of extra fudge earn this dish our good rating. However, you'll find better sundaes and ice cream at other places in Georgetown.
3150 M St. NW Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-5193
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Yelp 3/5
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Larry's Cookies Union Station: Chocolate Chunk Cookie
Josh
If you are in the market for a well made cookie, and happen to be traveling through DC on a train or by metro, take a second and stop at Larry's Cookies in the Union Station food court.
The Chocolate Chunk Cookie has both the mass and volume needed to satisfy one's sweeter cravings. It deserves our great rating. Other options include oatmeal raisin, butter pecan, double chocolate, crispy chocolate, Heath, and white chocolate. A very simple yet delectable dessert!
Union Station Food Court
(202) 289-7586
Other locations include:
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004 (Reagan Building)
(202) 682-0080
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW # 114, Washington, DC 20004 (Old Post Office)
(202) 682-1018
1633 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 234-2690
1100 S Hayes St. Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 415-2066
If you are in the market for a well made cookie, and happen to be traveling through DC on a train or by metro, take a second and stop at Larry's Cookies in the Union Station food court.
The Chocolate Chunk Cookie has both the mass and volume needed to satisfy one's sweeter cravings. It deserves our great rating. Other options include oatmeal raisin, butter pecan, double chocolate, crispy chocolate, Heath, and white chocolate. A very simple yet delectable dessert!
Union Station Food Court
(202) 289-7586
Other locations include:
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004 (Reagan Building)
(202) 682-0080
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW # 114, Washington, DC 20004 (Old Post Office)
(202) 682-1018
1633 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 234-2690
1100 S Hayes St. Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 415-2066
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Serendipity 3: Oreo Frozen Hot Chocolate
Josh
3150 M St. NW Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-5193
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Yelp 3/5
Anyone who has frequented or even visited Serendipity once knows of their famous hot chocolate. My affinity for Oreos led me to this choice in the face of much greater-volume choices like the sundaes, cakes and pies. I would not say I was disappointed, as it proved to be a refreshing and tasty option on a very hot day. The only issue for me was it didn't feel all that "desserty."
The massive amount of whipped cream on top was high-quality. For the most part it tasted like an icy milkshake, which from previous posts you know is not my favorite thing. I prefer the thicker and more substantial tastes you get in an old fashioned milkshake, and this was not it.
Serendipity's Oreo Frozen Hot Chocolate deserves our good rating. It's definitely worth a try, but if you want a dessert at Serendipity that you'll never forget, go with one of the unbelievable looking sundaes! At $10 a pop for the Oreo Frozen Hot Chocolate versus $12 for a much more substantial sundae, value, mass and substance are hugely against the choice I found myself making. Don't be an idiot; go big when it comes to desserts!
Serendipity's Oreo Frozen Hot Chocolate deserves our good rating. It's definitely worth a try, but if you want a dessert at Serendipity that you'll never forget, go with one of the unbelievable looking sundaes! At $10 a pop for the Oreo Frozen Hot Chocolate versus $12 for a much more substantial sundae, value, mass and substance are hugely against the choice I found myself making. Don't be an idiot; go big when it comes to desserts!
(202) 333-5193
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Yelp 3/5
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Serendipity 3: Carrot Cake Sundae
Bill
We find it necessary to review multiple desserts at Serendipity 3 because it's generated so much buzz based on its long-anticipated opening, NYC pedigree, and prime location in the former Nathan's space. Out of several Serendipity 3 desserts, the carrot cake sundae impressed me the most, and I'm not a big fan of carrot cake.
The carrot cake sundae starts simple at the bottom and increases the novelty and decadence toward the top. Scoops of vanilla and butter-pecan ice cream start the party at the bottom of the bowl. A piece of carrot cake slides on top of that. Drizzles of maple-walnut and white-chocolate fudge crown this monument to humankind's search for greatness. It is served with a pool of chocolate fudge surrounding the base of the bowl. The end result is unique, and blends the flavors and textures masterfully, at least if you like nuts in a sundae.
The carrot cake is velvety smooth, moist and flavorful. Its cream-cheese frosting is better than average, and the maple-walnut and white-chocolate fudge add delightful flavor and texture elements. The added touch of fudge on the bottom provides you an opportunity to alter this mixture to your taste. Note that the carrot cake has a large volume of nuts throughout, which is somewhat uncommon. Overall, this dish had too many nuts for my taste. It still deserves our divine rating, because anyone who likes this amount of nuts would surely rate it so.
3150 M St. NW Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-5193
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Washington Post
Examiner
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Yelp 3/5
We find it necessary to review multiple desserts at Serendipity 3 because it's generated so much buzz based on its long-anticipated opening, NYC pedigree, and prime location in the former Nathan's space. Out of several Serendipity 3 desserts, the carrot cake sundae impressed me the most, and I'm not a big fan of carrot cake.
The carrot cake sundae starts simple at the bottom and increases the novelty and decadence toward the top. Scoops of vanilla and butter-pecan ice cream start the party at the bottom of the bowl. A piece of carrot cake slides on top of that. Drizzles of maple-walnut and white-chocolate fudge crown this monument to humankind's search for greatness. It is served with a pool of chocolate fudge surrounding the base of the bowl. The end result is unique, and blends the flavors and textures masterfully, at least if you like nuts in a sundae.
The carrot cake is velvety smooth, moist and flavorful. Its cream-cheese frosting is better than average, and the maple-walnut and white-chocolate fudge add delightful flavor and texture elements. The added touch of fudge on the bottom provides you an opportunity to alter this mixture to your taste. Note that the carrot cake has a large volume of nuts throughout, which is somewhat uncommon. Overall, this dish had too many nuts for my taste. It still deserves our divine rating, because anyone who likes this amount of nuts would surely rate it so.
3150 M St. NW Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-5193
Google map
Washington Post
Examiner
Revamp
Yelp 3/5
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