go down a treat

go down a treat

To cause great pleasure, enjoyment, or happiness. My daughter's singing went down a treat with the family members gathered at our house for Christmas. That ice cream sundae sure went down a treat. It was the perfect end to dinner.
See also: down, go, treat
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

go down a ˈtreat

(British English, informal) be very successful or enjoyable: ‘Did the children like the story?’ ‘Yes, it went down a treat.’ Mm! ice cream. That’ll go down a treat.
See also: down, go, treat
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  • indulge in
  • indulge in (something)
  • with relish
  • half the fun of (something)
  • half the fun, trouble, etc. of something
  • traipse
  • traipse around
  • give (one) a charge
  • give (one) a kick
  • give a bang