Sunday, May 25, 2014

Business Spotlight - The Ice Cream Dugout - By Michelle Libby


At The Ice Cream Dugout there’s no such thing as a swing and a miss. It’s always a homerun! 
 
Nothing says summer better than ice cream and baseball, and when they are mixed it must be The Ice Cream Dugout. 

With a change in ownership, patrons will notice subtle changes and some re-branding, but according to owners Ryan Roy and Steph Morrotta, “You can’t fix what’s not broken.” They bought the shop on Route 302 minutes from Seacoast Fun Park last September. 
 
“The shop has an awesome following and loyal customers,” Roy said. The Dugout serves many flavors of Shain’s of Maine hard serve ice cream, from Almond Joy to smurf from Irish crème cookie to vanilla, there’s something for everyone. 

The shop also dishes up soft serve ice cream. Roy added another machine to increase the number of flavors soft serve. Regularly they have peanut butter, coffee, black raspberry, vanilla and chocolate and seasonally they have flavors of the week, like coconut, pumpkin or blueberry. 

Roy and Morrotta, who are planning a wedding soon, are not new to the ice cream business. Roy’s first job was scooping ice cream at Northland Dairy Treat in Turner. He later purchased that shop and sold it last week after eight years. 

“Our dream is to be in the Windham area. It’s a beautiful location. I saw The Ice Cream Dugout for sale. It was a dream come true,” Roy said. 

The previous owner and the creator of the idea for the Dugout, Troy Locke, ran the business for almost 10 years.

“He loves the Red Sox, we love the Red Sox,” said Roy. “I hope he feels he sold to the right people.”
One thing the couple would like to do is create their own homemade ice cream at the shop. They would then have the home team ice cream made at the Dugout and the away team made by Jeff Shain. “When we do it, we want to do it right. Best taste, best quality, best ingredients,” said Morrotta.  
 
They also created a few more sundaes to add to the extensive menu. With names like “Grady Sizes’More, Dulce de Lester, The Hall of Fame AKA the “Troy-eo and The Sweet and Salty Spot”, how can an ice cream/baseball lover go wrong? 

Getting involved in the community has been a goal for Roy and Morrotta as well, including a “Take me out to the Dugout” fundraiser competition for area little league teams and softball teams. In the end the winning team earns 20 percent of the sales for the event. 

“We try to give back as much as we can,” said Morrotta. 
 
The number one flavor served is cookie dough ice cream. They also have homemade whip cream as well as homemade waffle cones. They are open from noon to 9 p.m., but once summer starts they will be open until 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. on the weekends. 

“We can’t wait for summer,” Roy said. 

For more on The Ice Cream Dugout, visit them on Facebook or online at www.icecreamdugout.com.






Picture of Aliyah Rogan, 16 mos. With her mom Monica Dadiego and dad, James Rogan.

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