You’ll Slam On The Brakes When You Spot This Giant Ice Cream Cone In Florida

You’re cruising down Pine Island Road in Fort Myers when suddenly a massive ice cream cone appears on the horizon, and yes, it’s an actual building. Twistee Treat isn’t just another roadside ice cream stop—it’s the original location that started a Florida tradition back in the day, serving up cold treats from inside a structure that looks like it escaped from a giant’s dessert table.

With its quirky architecture and seriously good ice cream, this spot has been making locals and visitors hit the brakes for decades, and once you try it, you’ll understand why it’s earned a near-perfect rating from over a thousand happy customers.

The Iconic Giant Ice Cream Cone Building That Started It All

Standing tall at 10 Pine Island Road, the building itself is the first thing that’ll grab your attention—a towering soft-serve ice cream cone that’s impossible to miss. This isn’t some recent Instagram-bait construction either.

This Fort Myers location is actually the very first Twistee Treat ever built, making it a legitimate piece of Florida roadside history…

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