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Contribute Feedback What Jan Ryan likes about The Frosty Cow:
Behind the post office. Sit at picnic tables under trees eating ice cream. I was stuck on mint chip but have now expanded to black cherry and another berry. Dog likes sniffing around. Bathroom. Wheelchair accessibility: Rollator can be pushed across the grass and between parking logs. Not sure a wheelchair could get through. View all feedback.
What Mélinda doesn't like about The Frosty Cow:
I really appreciate how businesses in northern New Mexico just DO NOT BOTHER to update their hours on google. I’ve come here twice hoping to try their ice cream, both times that google reported they were open, and neither time were they actually open. How are people supposed to know if you are open or closed if you don’t publish the correct information? Stopping here is apparently a waste of time. I won’t bother agai... View all feedback.
Behind the post office. Sit at picnic tables under trees eating ice cream. I was stuck on mint chip but have now expanded to black cherry and another berry. Dog likes sniffing around. Bathroom. Wheelchair accessibility: Rollator can be pushed across the grass and between parking logs. Not sure a wheelchair could get through.
One of the best ice creams I have ever tasted, so creamy, a great find on the way to Santa Fe. Parking: Abiquiu, right outside the door.
Lovely place! The ice cream was really good and it was a good size, the patio had beautiful flowers and hummingbirds and a lot of space for people with pets. We loved to stop here!
FROSTY COW for the W!!! My fiancé and i absolutely love this place, from the first greeting/interaction to the food/service, you will not regret stopping for any of their flavors of ice cream or trying one of their paninis (Turkey Bacon Melt HUGE recommendation). Great service and a lovely environment! All around an amazing joy for the people of Abiquiu!! THANK YOU FROSTY COW! ?
Great ice cream and the owners are awesome! We always try to make the stop at Frosty Cow on our way home from rafting on the Rio Chama.