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Rita's Ices


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If you get tired of Rita's Ices there's always Clydes or King Kone or you can head to Pompilio's in Westwood for Ices.  Where IS the nearest Ritas to the Westwood area anyone know?

Clyde's is that in Maywood on Maywood Ave?

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Yes that's the one. There used to be a Clydes in Montvale across from the train station but it was pretty short lived as there is King Kone nearby in Pearl River and a Carvel in Montvale on Chestnut Ridge Rd (they also make their own Ice cream from time to time and they're next to the ERA? or something office)

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JeffL,

Have you tried Colleen's in Langhorne on Bridgetown, past your favorite local Chinese place?  My wife had their water ice and said it was better than Rita's.  I hear they make it themselves.  I had ice cream, also made on premises and it was very good.

No I haven't been there. The place across from Belmont's garage? Looks like it may be good, I remember passing it a few times. I'll try it and let you know

That's the place.

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