Seasonal Soft-Serve Ice Cream Stand · Campbelltown, PA
Annie's Soft Ice Cream is a family-run, cash-only walk-up stand on the Horseshoe Pike in Campbelltown, PA, serving soft serve, hard dip, sundaes, shakes and floats spring through fall, about 15 minutes east of our Grantville shop.
Our take Annie's sits right along Route 322 between Hershey and the I-81 corridor, so it makes an easy detour on the way north — only about 15 minutes east of our shop at Exit 80 in Grantville. If your car threw a warning light or felt off on the drive over, swing by us first and then go enjoy the ice cream.
Annie's is the kind of roadside stand the Lebanon Valley has counted on for years, and you feel it the moment you pull up. It sits right on Route 322, the Horseshoe Pike, in Campbelltown, and it runs on a simple formula: a walk-up window, a small seating area out front, and a short, honest menu of classics. Soft serve is the backbone, with hard ice cream, sundaes, shakes and floats rounding things out. Plenty of the people in line grew up coming here, and a lot of them now bring their own kids.
A couple of practical things are worth knowing before you go. Annie's is cash only, so plan to leave the card in your wallet, and it is seasonal, opening in the spring and closing in the fall rather than running year-round. The 2026 season opened in late March. There is no indoor dining, so this is an eat-on-the-hood, take-it-to-go sort of stop, which is exactly the appeal on a warm evening. It is the opposite of a chain, and that is why locals keep it on their short list.
Seasonal, generally spring through fall; the 2026 season opened in late March. Listed hours run roughly weekday afternoons into the evening with earlier midday openings on weekends (around noon on Saturday and Sunday). Seasonal stands shift hours with the weather, so call ahead or check their Facebook page to confirm current hours before a special trip. Cash only.
Annie's Soft Ice Cream is in Campbelltown, PA. The map shows both pins — Annie's Soft Ice Cream and our shop in Grantville — so you can see exactly where it sits relative to us.
It is a seasonal stand, generally open spring through fall rather than all year. The 2026 season opened in late March. Because hours move with the weather, it is worth checking their Facebook page or calling before you head over.
No, the stand is cash only. There is no card reader at the window, so bring cash with you before you get in line.
It is a true walk-up window with a small outdoor seating area along the Horseshoe Pike. There is no indoor dining, so most folks grab their order to go or eat outside.
Yes. The classic soft serve, sundaes, shakes and floats are easy crowd-pleasers for families, and as a quick roadside stand it is a low-fuss way to cool down on the drive home.
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Annie's Soft Ice Cream is an independent local business we're featuring in our guide — we're not affiliated with it, or with Hershey, Hersheypark, Giant Center or Chocolate World. Details come from the business and public sources and were accurate at the time of writing; please confirm current hours before visiting.