Del's Lemonade was first served to the public in 1948 from a small stand in Cranston, Rhode Island. It is now sold in 36 states and the ready-made mix is available at grocery stores worldwide. The West Main Road location serves watermelon, blueberry and cherry flavored lemonade in addition to the standard lemon and also serves snacks such as pretzels and popcorn.
Sweenor's Chocolates is a shop located inside Garden City that makes and sells gourmet candies and chocolates. Some of the selections here include gummy bears, sour patch kids, nut clusters, almond bark, coconut clusters, boxes of chocolate, homemade fudge, dark chocolate almond bark, chocolate crayons, sugar free candy, gummy peaches and more. Sweenor's Chocolates also makes chocolate candy bars that can be bought and resold for fundraising events.
This branch of the small chain features homemade ice cream and other frozen treats. Enjoy your dessert in the bright, homey setting, or take it outside to the small deck behind the shop or one of the picnic tables in the lot. A bicycle rack right outside is perfect for those wheeling in off the East Bay Bike Path.
Hill-Top Creamery, open seasonally from March to October, stocks dozens of flavors of ice cream and toppings. Outdoor seating available.
A Rhode Island tradition, Del's soft frozen lemonade is a great summer treat. Located directly next to the East Bay Bike Path, it is a great stop for a frozen treat, soft pretzel, or hot popcorn.
Sundaes is a small, local chain of ice cream shops, with locations in both Seekonk and Johnston, in addition to the one on Oaklawn Avenue. Owner Ken Schneider offers healthy options for nearly every dietary restriction including non-fat yogurt, dairy-free Dole Whip, fat-free fudge and low-fat soft serve. Melanie Parciak manages the Cranston location, offering friendly service and tasty treats to customers seven days a week. Sundaes has eight outdoor tables on its patio.