1950s Ice Cream Shoppe Moves to Melbourne

Scoop n Roll Begins Build Out Process at Former Faith and Home Store.
Photo: Official

The owner of Central Avenue Treat Market in Umatilla is opening a new business in Melbourne following a three-year hiatus. Scoop n Roll will occupy the former Faith & Home Store at 3122 N. Lake Washington Road.

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Owner Cathy Hanstein and her daughter-in-law Christiana Hanstein plan to open a 1950s-style ice cream shop. The 1,230 square-foot business will include a jukebox, pinball machine, life-sized likenesses of The Blues Brothers, and an old-fashioned Chevy truck seat for photos.

Scoop n Roll will serve hand-dipped Hershey ice cream and soft serve, gourmet milkshakes garnished with treats, banana splits, ice cream floats and sundaes, cotton candy, shaved ice, freeze-dried candy, baked goods, popcorn, hot dogs, and more.

Guests can also try spaghetti ice cream, a dessert popularized in Germany that’s made with a machine that gives it the appearance of pasta. It’s typically served with baked goods that look like meatballs.

Hanstein, who owned Central Avenue Treat Market for four-and-a-half years before selling, told What Now Orlando that the build out for Scoop n Roll is just beginning, but that she hopes to be open within a few months.

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin is a freelance writer in the Midwest with 20 years experience in magazine, newspaper, and digital marketing and blogging.
Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin

Shanna Sloyer-Martin is a freelance writer in the Midwest with 20 years experience in magazine, newspaper, and digital marketing and blogging.

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