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Norwalk is now home to the first ever all vegan ice cream shop! Their ice cream is crafted with top-notch ingredients and is absolutely delicious.
Nutty Bunny is located within the art square, surrounded by vibrant murals and artwork. It's a fantastic spot to visit, take a leisurely stroll, and enjoy a cup of ice cream. Currently, they only offer premade cups of ice cream, but I hope they will add scoops, cones, and other options in the future. There is a small outdoor seating area available as well. Despite the ice cream being a bit too hard in the premade cups, requiring a few minutes to soften before diving in with spoons, the overall experience at Nutty Bunny is delightful. I look forward to seeing the menu expand at this charming location with an exciting concept.
Nutty Bunny is located within Art Square, surrounded by colorful wall paintings and art throughout. It's a perfect spot to stop by and enjoy a cup of ice cream. I do wish they had more creative cone options and specials, as currently they only offer pre-made cups. They also have a small seating area available. Hopefully, they will expand their menu choices in the future as it's a charming place with a unique concept. The ice cream in the pre-made cups was a bit too hard, requiring us to wait a few minutes before it was soft enough to scoop with our spoons.
Nutty Bunny is located in the art square, surrounded by vibrant wall paintings and art installations, making it a visually appealing spot to visit. It's a great place to stop by and enjoy a cup of ice cream. I do wish they offered more options like waffle cones or toppings instead of just pre-made cups. They do have a small outdoor seating area which is a nice touch. Hopefully they will expand their menu in the future because it's a charming place with a unique concept. The ice cream in the pre-made cups was a bit too hard and we had to wait a few minutes for it to soften before digging in with our spoons.