The Wildwood boardwalk will have one less stop this summer, as a favorite at 3014 Boardwalk is moving off the boards.

Johnny Scoops, famous for its black-and-red color scheme along with its delicious ice cream, milk shakes, waffles, root beer floats, and more, is moving to a bigger location.

Here is a look at their current ice cream menu, which features 11 flavors of soft serve and 12 flavors of hand-scooped, which you can expect to see at the new location.

A New Chapter for Johnny Scoops in Wildwood

The new spot, which will feature some new menu items, will be at the former Maple Avenue Market, at 3020 Pacific Avenue on the corner of Maple and Pacific Avenues across from Atilis Gym. The owner, Michael Terzaghi, teased the brand new location that is coming in a social media post before the New Year, saying they will be open and ready for the season of 2026.

Big News!🚨 New Location Alert.. don’t worry your favorite ice cream is still in Wildwood but now off the boards🍦 Stay tuned for more updates🎉

 

 

 

 

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Expanded Menu: Breakfast and More

New for the new location will be serving breakfast and several new menu options that were not available on the boardwalk.

Stone Harbor Location has Mini Golf

There is also a Johnny Scoops at 239 96th Street in Stone Harbor at the Hang Ten mini golf course, which is a location that I have been to a few times.


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This veteran-owned and operated spot is sure to become a favorite for locals and visitors in its new location.

We look forward to checking them out as soon as they open!

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