Greenville, South Carolina – BridgeWay Station’s newest eatery, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice, opened its doors on April 16. The shop, located at 2121 Via Corso Ave., offers a variety of frozen treats including Italian ice, gelati, and soft-served ice cream with toppings. Owned by husband and wife duo, Myrol and LaKesha Frazier, the franchise is privately-owned and marks their second location in Mauldin, South Carolina, and the seventh in the state overall.
LaKesha Frazier, co-owner of the new Jeremiah’s Italian Ice location at BridgeWay Station, expressed her excitement for the new development’s beauty and old-world touches. She highlighted the smaller shop footprint and shared that her personal favorite flavor is the strawberry shortcake. The shop also allows customers to sample the flavors before making a decision on their order.
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice in BridgeWay Station is open Sunday through Thursday from noon to 9 p.m. and on Friday and Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. The shop plans to extend its hours in the summer to cater to the warmer weather, operating from noon to 10 p.m. seven days a week.
Situated in the back corner of BridgeWay Station next to Plum: A Lifestyle Boutique, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice offers a convenient location for visitors to enjoy a sweet treat while exploring the development. The accessibility and proximity of the shop within BridgeWay Station make it a prime destination for locals and visitors alike.
With its unique frozen treats and welcoming atmosphere, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice adds to the diverse culinary offerings within Mauldin and contributes to the vibrant community spirit. The franchise’s commitment to quality desserts and customer satisfaction is sure to make it a popular spot for families, friends, and dessert enthusiasts.
As Jeremiah’s Italian Ice continues to expand its presence in South Carolina, the Mauldin location at BridgeWay Station serves as a testament to the franchise’s success and popularity. With a focus on providing delicious frozen treats in a charming setting, the shop is poised for further growth and expansion in the region.
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