Benedict Cumberbatch: Spider-Man actor's ice cream delight in Woodbridge

  • Published
Ugur Vata and Benedict CumberbatchImage source, Ugur Vata
Image caption,

Ugur Vata said the actor took a seat and chatted with him for half-an-hour about his business

The owner of an ice cream shop hopes Marvel actor Benedict Cumberbatch will sprinkle a little stardust after photos of his visit became an online hit.

Ugur Vata was amazed when the Sherlock star came into The Creamery and Deli in Woodbridge, Suffolk with his family.

The businessman spent about 30 minutes chatting with "nice guy" Cumberbatch about tough trading conditions.

"It was him who said 'come on, let's have a photo', with the idea it would help," Mr Vata said.

"I was gobsmacked, we chatted for about half an hour and, would you believe it, not one passer-by noticed him."

Image source, Alan Peebles/BBC
Image caption,

Benedict Cumberbatch's CV includes movie work and appearances in BBC dramas including Sherlock and playing Vincent van Gogh in Painted With Words

It is believed the Doctor Strange actor was staying locally with his extended family, including his wife and children, when he popped into the Market Hill ice cream parlour.

With a star in his midst, Mr Vata seized the chance to get the A-lister's take on his wacky flavours, including black garlic and charcoal and peach and jalapeno.

Image source, Ugur Vata
Image caption,

Cumberbatch said he hoped to return and sample Mr Vata's restaurant, The Galley

"He said 'you're crazy man, how do you even come up with this?' He absolutely loved it," he added.

"He was so interesting, in that he was interested in you.

"He said 'this is the best ice cream I've ever tasted, I'm not pulling your leg', but using stronger wording.

"I explained I just use local milk from Bungay, we've been making it for generations, I work seven days a week."

Mr Vata revealed his shop had just had a "disastrous" week, taking what he would expect in the slow winter months, while facing soaring energy costs.

"He said 'I feel so sorry for you'. He was so down to earth - I've met a few celebrities here, but none like him, this was totally unexpected.

"We were chatting for so long; he was practically dragged away by his wife."

While Cumberbatch is not on social media, his adoring fans have shared Mr Vata's photos of the star's visit after he posted them on Facebook.

"It's been shared so thousands of times and I've had messages from Japan - it's crazy," he added.

He said he believed he had made a new friend, as he had seen Cumberbatch since and the actor's family members had already returned to buy ice cream.

"I heard a car beeping the next day, and I looked up and at was him, driving past, giving me a wave."

Find BBC News: East of England on Facebook, external, Instagram, external and Twitter, external. If you have a story suggestion email eastofenglandnews@bbc.co.uk, external or get in touch via WhatsApp on 0800 169 1830

Around the BBC