When it comes to ice cream, bigger is always better. There's one place in Massachusetts that takes that philosophy to the most delicious extreme. Cabot's Ice Cream in Newton, Massachusetts serves one of the largest sundaes in America. Here are all the details.
Cabot's Ice Cream in Newton is an old-fashioned diner that serves ice cream like you dream about.
While the ice cream here is known for its spectacular creamy flavor, Cabot's is also famous for something else.
They serve one of the nation's most massive ice cream sundaes.
Known as The Giant Pyramid, it contains 60 pints of ice cream and comes with 12 quarts of toppings.
You'll definitely need help finishing this one, as it's meant to serve 175 people. It also costs $250, so splitting the bill is a must.
If you want to scale back just a bit, opt for the (still massive) Jumbo Banana Boat...
...or one of Cabot's normal-sized sundaes.
They also offer impeccable ice cream sandwiches.
Not to mention a killer breakfast, just in case you need a break from all that sugar.
Head to Cabot's Ice Cream for the sundae experience of a lifetime.
You can find Cabot's Ice Cream at 743 Washington St., Newton, Mass. Click here to visit their website and check out the current flavor offerings. For more of the best ice cream in Massachusetts, check out some of our favorite places for a cone in the state.
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