I don’t really enjoy Tasti D-Lite. I think it tastes like nothing, and would much rather have full-fat Carvel soft serve (with extra crunch… mmmm…). Unfortunately, the soft-serve options around the area are quite limited, basically, only to Tasti D-Lite (aside from the “yogurt” options near Atlantic). Around 8:45pm on Monday night, and tonight, I had cravings for some kind of soft ice cream-like concoction with lots of rainbow sprinkles. Both nights I got to the Tasti-D on Court Street, and the place was already closing down, well ahead of its 10pm closing time! It’s really quite frustrating- has anyone else had to deal with this? Apparently, the workers choose to shut down early whenever they feel like it. Any Tasti-D managers out there care to comment on this? Thanks, Red Mango, for staying open until 11pm whether it’s 30 degrees out with no customers or not.
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why not try walking to the baskin robbins on smith street? not the best but it will do in a pinch.
they probably close b/c they lose more $$ staying opening and paying their employees for someone maybe walking in and buying a $2-$4 frozen yogurt thing.
red mango has better prospects of getting customers b/c of people exiting a late movie. it is all about location.