VINELAND LANDMARK FOR FOOD AND FUN
ANNOUNCES NEW OWNERSHIP
Serene Custard and Mini-Golf Continue Same Traditions
With Some Planned Upgrades When Reopening April 1
A Vineland landmark for food and fun is transitioning to new ownership –and with some new upgrades on the way
Serene Custard and Mini-Golf, a Vineland spring and summer tradition since 1959, has announced that Vineland native Robert Scarpa will take over as owner, when the establishment reopens for the season on April 1.
The custard stand, located at 2336 N. West Blvd., had been under the ownership of Ed and Linda Rone since 1984 and a miniature-golf course was added in the mid-1990s. The mini-golf will reopen on May 1 after some upgrades.
The business, which was rated the “Number One Custard Stand in New Jersey,” will feature the same great recipes as before, including 20 homemade ice cream flavors, as well as the addition of seasonal specialty custards this season. A food menu complements the cold treats.
Future plans, according to Scarpa, are to add on-site party packages as well as more recreational activities on the property later this summer.
“We look forward to continuing the tradition and reputation that Serene has offered for the past 63 years,” Scarpa said. My son Vincent will be the fourth generation of Scarpas to make memories here at Serene. I have such fond memories of coming here as a child with my mother, father and siblings.”
For more information, call (856) 466-5325, e-mail them at serenerecustrdandgolf@gmail.com, or check them out on Facebook or Instagram at “”Serene Custard & Golf.”