Judd’s Store
About
Candy Stores, Cafes, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 62 W Tabernacle St, Saint George, UT 84770
Phone: (435) 628-2596
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryYes
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch, Dessert
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVNo
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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B T.
Soups are freshly made, they taste a little on the healthy side. Bread sticks are tasty. I wish the cheese sauce had more zest like it used to. I've cream prices are a great value.
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Nycole R.
If you are local to St. George, or grew up there and return for a visit like me, you know of Judd's store. It's a tiny little candy shop across from the historic town square. Back in the day, students from Woodward School would visit this shop for lunch.
They are famous for their breadsticks (you can smell the garlic and butter when you walk in the door), the selection of nostalgic candy and the ice cream. If you didn't frequent Judd's when you were a child, you may not appreciate it's nostalgia as an adult. It's a small shop with tables crammed into the middle and sub-par service. However, if you did look forward to lunch hour where you were allowed to cross the street into this wonderland during sixth grade, you will likely appreciate the trip back in time. -
McKenzie B.
I truly don't see what others see in this place. I went in expecting a well-stocked, quaint joint with amazing ice-cream choices, barrels full of unique and handmade candy and shelves stocked with unique drinks. While there were some fun drinks and candies I didn't feel like they offered a variety that was much different than what you'd see at a gas station. Their soda fountain was a basic soda fountain (again, convenience store material) and to top it all off, the service was very unfriendly. I also felt like everything was very overpriced and there were hardly any seating options.
We ordered their breadsticks which seemed like a popular thing but they were so airy and basic -- absolutely nothing special. They tasted like something from the freezer section at the local grocery store. And their dipping sauces? Ranch and nacho cheese. Not anything fancy. I ordered the cheese thinking it would be some type of yummy fondue but nope, it was cheap nacho cheese. GROSS.
This place is highly overrated. Not worth it. Would not recommend. -
Jonathan B.
This is a charming little candy shop. We had this place on our list of places to try on our first trip to St. George. I was hoping this place was going to have fresh made candy like taffy and stuff like that. Not so much.
The place is filled with nostalgic candies that reminds you of your childhood. They have many different types of soda as well, which is nice to try something new. They also have large bread stick, which are pretty good. There is ice cream and shaved to try.
We tried a soda, some cow tail candies,bread sticks and shaved ice. The soda was apple beer and pretty good. The cow tails are always good. The bread sticks are nice and soft, pretty large and cheap too. The shaved ice was way too chunky for me and the flavor just ok. They would benefit greatly by upgrading to a much more expensive ice shaver that would give a better product.
This shop is very small so when they get busy the inside gets very crowded and can take awhile to get stuff. Overall, we liked it and will stop by the store on future trips to St. George. -
Daniel R.
Fun spot! Let the kids go wild!
Just like the ol days, a candy store with all the goodies on display. I felt like I was in that candy store in Willy Wonka.
Shelves stacked high with candy, jars of candy to grab by the handful, the good ol classic candies that you cant find at just any store. They also have classic sodas in glass bottles, ice cream, shaved ice, and bread sticks (like the ones from the high school cafeteria).
We let our girls splurge ($10 bucks each) and they got all sorts of candy.
If you're vacationing or stopping through St. George, this is a good place to kill some time. Plus its a local shop, they're doing it right!