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Restaurants and menus in Daytona Beach Shores, FL
"Best known for the top-quality chocolates it makes by hand every day, Angell & Phelps has been a sweet staple in Daytona Beach since 1925. Visit to stock up on your favorite classic chocolate assortments and treats, then get adventurous by sampling unique items such as chocolate-covered bacon, chocolate-covered Twinkies and chocolate-covered coffee beans. Visitors can even take a FREE self-guided factory tour anytime during operating hours (Monday-Saturday) and observe how candy is made the old-fashioned way!"
"Located in the historic Riverfront Shops in downtown Daytona Beach, Angell & Phelps Chocolates has been a Daytona Beach tradition since 1925. Take a self-guided tour anytime during regular operating hours and enjoy a free sample!. You’ll be amazed at the selection of unique chocolates and other confectionary treats."
"With a funny name like this, you can be sure that this place has some really good ice cream!. You’ll be able to get hand-scooped ice cream in various flavors, and there are also sugar and dairy-free options to make sure everyone can have a scoop. The line moves fast, and there’s always a variety of flavors on tap, so you’ll find something that you really like."
"Located at ONE DAYTONA, this sweet stop offers decadent, refreshing treats with tons of flavor. If you get a hankering for something to cool you off after a trip to the Daytona International Speedway located across the street, don’t miss the gelati — a perfectly creamy ice cream layered with Italian ice."
"From Business: Jeremiah's Italian Ice scoops up tasty frozen treats in a vibrant, fun atmosphere!. LIVE LIFE TO THE COOLEST."
"After a day at the beach or a sunset stroll, it’s easy to find Hershey’s Ice Cream of Ormond Beach just a block from the beach. With all the Hershey’s flavors you’ve come to love, this sweet shop also has a wall of penny candy and cakes to go."
"I have been going to Hershey's ice cream shop for a few years now. They offer a punch card for a free ice cream, I bring friends and family with me…"
"Smooth creamy homemade ice cream will satisfy your sweet tooth or cravings you may have. Large selection of flavors More reviews"
"If you are looking for a place to shop for goods for yourself and your home, Volusia Square will provide you reasonably priced options. With a variety of shops in one place, this is a great destination for shopping and dining. The best part about this mall is that they provide lots of options for you to choose from, especially for your holiday gift needs."
"Bellair Plaza is a model destination for shoppers looking to enjoy a shopping spree. With Publix in the picture, this is the only shopping mall in the vicinity that also has a grocery. You can expect a good turnout of people for this reason alone."
"The personal space for each person in tables is lacking a lot, and the time management for orders was dissapointingly awful, taking between 30 minutes fo..."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Ebyabe used under CC BY 2.5. The DeLand House was constructed in 1886 by the man himself, and after changing owners for a couple of times, it was donated to the city of DeLand. Its doors were changed from those of a home to a museum in 1990."
"Formerly the winter home of multi-millionaire John D. Rockefeller, The Casements now serves as the City of Ormond Beach's cultural center and museum containing art and historical exhibits. Free tours of the Rockefeller period rooms and other exhibits are offered 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and 10 -11:30 a.m., Saturday."
"The Casements welcomes visitors Monday through Saturday, please check the event page for tour times. Come learn about the history of the mansion and grounds. Visit special displays including Boy Scouts of America historical memorabilia and a collection of Hungarian festival costumes and artifacts."
"A short drive away in Ormond Beach, Florida, is The Casements, and it’s worth the trip. This was the winter residence of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller, and it’s now a park and museum that’s free to the public. This historic attraction doesn’t get its fair share of publicity, in my opinion."