photo: ‪Salt & Straw via Instagram

7-11 day may have come and gone, but another refreshing summer holiday is right around the corner. ‪Sunday July 16 is National Ice Cream Day, and here are the best spots to celebrate and where you can also cool down and get a good deal at the same time.

McDonald’s
At any Mickey Ds nationwide you can score a free vanilla soft-serve all day long, no purchase necessary. Download the McDonald’s app to redeem the offer. One lucky winner will also score the Golden Arches Cone, which equals free soft-serve for life.

Baskin Robbins
To celebrate the holiday a little early, many Baskin Robbins locations will be giving away samples of it’s newest ice cream dessert, Mint Chocolate Chip Polar Pizza Ice Cream Treat ‪on Friday, July 14. With more giveaways and deals all weekend long. Download the Baskin Robbins app to get the scoop (pun intended) on the deals.

Carvel
Grab a free soft serve in a cup or cone, when you buy another in any size.

Salt & Straw
This artisanal creamery with locations on the West Coast is offering giveaways of free ice cream and swag to lucky customers every hour on Sunday.

Cold Stone Creamery
Get a buy one, get one free deal on their special summer flavor, Confetti Cupcake Ice Cream.

Whole Foods
A special one-day sale gives you two pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, frozen yogurt, or non-dairy for $6.

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
All locations of this awesome scoop shop will offer a free classic cake cone with sprinkles to kids 18 and under with the purchase of a regular adult scoop in a cup or cone.

Dippin’ Dots
Select locations will be giving away mini cups during a specified time window. Check your local location for details.

What’s your favorite ice cream flavor? Tell us in the comments below.

We thought last year was the year of the ice cream in Los Angeles, and nothing would ever top all the amazing new offerings available to Angeleno kids (and parents!). Well hold on to your waistbands, because if anything, this summer saw even MORE out of this world ice cream spots open up. From tacos to churros to cauliflower, discover the coolest new treats LA is scooping.

Honeymee

Sometimes you want a soft serve, but not the of the "serve yourself a billion chemicals variety." Nothing too sweet or brightly colored. That’s where Honeymee, now open in K-Town and Sawtelle, comes in. Fresh milk ice cream, drizzled with honey. Not too sweet, it leaves them buzzing for more.

We all scream for: Kids aren’t fans of the honeycomb the way we are ("It's waxy" we heard from more than one little taster) so while parents opt for the “Honeymee,” tots seem to prefer the “Dear” which is drizzled with chocolate and a hint of sea salt.

11301 W Olympic Blvd.
Japantown
Online: honeymee.com

photo credit: Judy Park

Which new ice cream is your favorite? And have we missed any fabulous new spots?

—Meghan Rose

The 1950’s were all about good, old-fashioned American fun. It was poodle skirts, lettered jackets and meeting up at the neighborhood ice cream parlors. Half a century later, these chill meet-up spots are thankfully still aplenty and open to make your sweet tooth’s whipped cream dreams come true. Get ready for a spoonful of nostalgia as your flip through the coolest spots for serving up retro root beer floats and vintage vanilla sundaes in America.

Fenton’s Creamery – Oakland, Ca

Not many businesses get to celebrate their 119th birthday. Fenton's Ice Cream Shop in Oakland, California is one of them and generations of customers have the memories to prove it. This East Bay favorite is the perfect mix of history and innovation. Still making ice cream from hand, while continuing to come up with innovative flavors that get the stamp of approval from mini palates of today.

Insider Scoop: Pint-sized ice cream buffs will love the Arctic Tour, a 30 minute lesson on the history of ice cream and how it’s made. Click here for more information on the tours.

Online: Fenton’s Creamery

Photo courtesy of Fenton’s Creamery

Do you have a favorite old-fashioned style ice cream spot? Share with us in a Comment below!

— Aimee Della Bitta

Sure, we’ve all heard of Wine Country, but did you know there is a magical place less than two hours away that instead of Pinots, Chards and Merlots, invites you to taste Camemberts, Triple-Creams and Fontinas? Cheese Country is a slice of paradise between Point Reyes Station, Valley Ford and Petaluma. There are nearly 30 cheese producers in the area, almost 20 of which will let you behind the scenes, from watching the cheese making process to hanging out with the goats and cows that make it all possible. We’ve rounded up the best options for families and a few fun detours along the way. Say cheese!

Photo: Peter Alfred Hess via Flickr

Getting There

From San Francisco, take Highway 101 north. Exit at Lucas Valley Road, just before reaching San Rafael. Follow the direction of Nicasio. Very quickly you’ll be surrounded by green hills, rivers and cows. On the road, packs of bikers may outnumber the cars. Once you reached the charming little town of Nicasio, you might want to do a first cheese stop at Nicasio valley cheese company. They don’t have organized tours but you are always welcome to come in the little shop displaying 8 different kinds of 100% farmstead cow’s milk cheese, and talk with the producer. Back on the road, keep going north on Nicasio Valley Road and take a right on Point Reyes Petaluma Road, which will take you to Point Reyes Station. This will be your official point of entry to California Cheese Country. Valley Ford and Petaluma will be the two other main towns of your itinerary. To get an overview of where are the farms are located, check out this California Cheese Trail Map.

Explore

Toluma Farms
This is one of the best-organized tours of the cheese country. Every first Sunday of each month, between 1p.m. and 3 p.m., Toluma Farms opens its doors to the public.You will get to see and pet baby goats, and walk among the herd on the hills of the property.Then comes the best part: the open buffet cheese sampling. It takes place in a country chic farm house on the property, which is also rented as an Airbnb.

5488 Middle Rd.
Tomales, Ca
707-878-2041
Tours: First sunday of the month, 1p.m.-3 p.m.. Adult $20, Children $10

Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company
Known for its Blue Cheese, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company specialized in cow’s milk cheeses. On the tour you’ll get to see the cows who produce the precious milk and learn about the cheese making process. You’ll also have a chance to meet the family running the farm and creamery. Farm tours take place every friday at 1:30 p.m. Private tours, Saturday brunch, farm dinners and plenty other events are also available. Check their website to see upcoming classes and events.

14700 Shoreline Hwy.]
Point Reyes Station, Ca
415-663-8880
Online: pointreyescheese.com
Tours: Every Friday at 1:30 p.m.

Two Rock Valley Goat Cheese
At this kid-friendly farm your littles ones are encouraged to explore. Bonnie, the owner of the farm and caretaker of the animals, loves kiddos. She will explain how she raises the goats in simple words and let you touch them as much as you want. Unlike most of the creameries, tours are available pretty much any time any day and are free (just give them a call and make a reservation in advance). If you are interested in the cheese making process, mention it. Bonnie knows animals better than cheese, and she will make sure her husband is around to talk cheese to you.

Insider tip: Finding Two Rock Valley Goat Cheese  farm can be tricky: From the road look for the sign for De Bernardi Dairy—that’s the family’s last name and this is the spot.

7955 Valley Ford Rd.
Petaluma, Ca
707-762-6182
Online: tworockgoatcheese.com
Tours: Free, tips welcomed.Think about bringing some cash with you.

Cowgirl Creamery
Cowgirl Creamery is the destination for all the cheese lovers out there. They offer 60-minute guided tours at their original Pt. Reyes creamery every Friday at 11 a.m. You and your little one will not only see firsthand their curd-making techniques, but indulge in samples of all of Cowgirl Creamery’s fine cheeses. Pick up wine, sandwiches, salads, and of course, cheese, from the Cowgirl Cantina and enjoy it outside on the shaded picnic area.

Good to Know: Tour cost $5 per person, and maximum tour group is 15 spots. Reserve your spot online as they can sell out quickly.

80 4th St.
Point Reyes Station, Ca
866-433-7834
Online: cowgirlcreamery.com

Downtown Petaluma
Petaluma is a perfect last stop before heading home. The charming historic downtown isa lovely place for a stroll. The little square is full of  antique shops, victorian buildings and the Putnam Plaza Park. Across from the patch of green tucked between Petaluma Blvd and American Alley is Lala’s Creamery, an old fashion ice cream parlor offering wonderful frozen treats and sodas. And if you need to do a little bit more cheese shopping, head to the Petaluma Market. On the left side of the entrance, you’ll find a huge cheese aisle featuring all locally made cheeses.

Highway 101 north, between San Rafael and Santa Rosa.
Online: petalumadowtown.com

Stay

Valley Ford Hotel
A very charming  hotel, the Valley Ford is ideally located in the heart of California Cheese Country. On the first floor you’ll find a reading/relaxation room where kiddos are welcome to play. You can even order food and drinks from Oyster Rockerfellers, the restaurant across the hallway, and they’ll bring it to you. The food is really delicious and there is live music on Sunday nights.

14415 Shoreline Hwy.
Valley Ford, CA
707-876-1983
Online: vfordhotel.com

The Continental Inn
Take trip back in time at the Continental Inn, which was built as a replica of the original turn-of-the century of the hotel that stood in the same place. It is a perfect place to explore the historic town of Tomales, and is five-minute drive from Toluma Farm. There is no restaurant in the hotel, but you will find a bakery, a deli and a restaurant ijust a short walk away.

26985 Highway One at Dillon Beach
Tomales,Ca
800-491-6126
Online: thecontinentalinn.com

Eat

The Bovine Bakery
This bakery is a very popular stop for families in Point Reyes Station. Good for breakfast, lunch or a snack, everything here is handmade and super fresh. You will find pretty much every pastry, cake or cookie you can think of, from french croissants to the most inventive kind of breads. Our vote goes for the oat bran date almond muffin and the orange chocolate chip scone. For lunch, pizzas and quiches are perfect for families on the go.

Insider Tip: For early risers, this bakery opens at 6.30 a.m. (and closes at 5 p.m.)

11315 CA-1
Point Reyes Station, Ca
415-663-9420
Online: thebovinebakery.com

Rocker Oysterfellers
One of our favorite dining option in Cheese Country, Rocker Oysterfellers combines fresh, local dishes with great ambiance. The menu has a cajun flavor, with dishes such as Poboy, Gumbo (a sausage and seafood stew), grits and the most delicious bite-size beignet on the dessert menu. Drop by on Thursday night for $1 oyster night and or swing by for live music on Sunday nights. The restaurant is located in the Valley Ford Hotel, and is open Thursday through Sunday from 5 p.m. until 8.30 p.m., Saturday from 3 p.m. and Sunday for brunch form 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..

14415 Shoreline Hwy.
Valley Ford, Ca
707-876-1983
Online: rockeroysterfellers.com

The Marshall Store
Food is on everyone’s minds up here, from sublime dairy to organic produce—and of course, the area’s famed bivalves. At the Marshall Store, they’ll serve you your oysters any way you want em: raw, barbecued or with their garlic butter and House Sauce. Sit out on the deck overlooking the water while you snack on seafood stew, fish tacos and dugeness crabs. And for tikes who still get squirmy at the idea of eating fish, their turkey or veggie panini and a few strips of the heavenly house-made beefy jerky are sure to please. To get to Marshall Store, from Point Reyes Station take Rd 1 north towards Valley Ford. The restaurant will be on your left, overlooking Tomales Bay. Look for a smoker and some picnic tables next to a parking lot.

19225 CA-1
Marshall, CA
415-663-1339
Online: themarshallstore.com

The Water Street Bistro
Ideally located by the bank of the Petaluma River, this cafe is a good casual lunch option. They serve generous salads, sandwiches, soups and also warm dishes. You can also just stop here for a coffee and pastry. There is an indoor sitting area, as well as a little terrace from where you will be able to check on kiddos playing on the bridge over the river. It is a super safe, all pedestrian area.

Great Petaluma Mill Shopping Center
100 Petaluma Blvd N # 106
Petaluma, Ca
707-763-9563
Online:waterstreetbistro.net

Have you explored California Cheese Country? Do you have a favorite stop?

—Charlotte Burgoyne

All photos by the author

Baa, baa black sheep, have you any…what? Using familiar nursery rhymes, we’ve created farm animal themed mad libs for #WorldFarmAnimalsDay. Click here for the printable PDF. And if you like these, be sure and check out our mad-libbed poetry templates too.

Photo: Toluma Farms and Tomales Farmstead Creamery

Share your mad-libbed nursery rhymes with us on Instagram with the hashtags #redtricycle and #worldfarmanimalsday.

—Christal Yuen & Amber Guetebier

 

Birthdays only come around once a year, so it’s important to go all out when celebrating your little one’s big day. Thankfully, you’re not responsible for all the presents: a handful of local spots, from ice cream parlors to restaurants to mini golf courses, offer fun freebies to kiddos (or big kids, in some cases) on their birthdays. So check out our list below and see how many you and your little party animal can scoop up on their big day!‚

Photo: Pizza My Heart

Pizza My Heart
Pizza My Heart knows that the way to a kid’s heart is with a slice of pizza. And the way to a parent’s heart is with a FREE slice of pizza. Whether your little one is a cheese freak or a more adventurous eater, Pizza My Heart has all the taste buds covered with single slices available for lunch and dinner. Head to your closest PMH and sign your little one up for the Birthday Club. Kids will receive a postcard on their birthday that they can turn in for a free slice of their choosing.

Pizza My Heart has over a dozen Bay Area locations from Burlingame all the way down to Monterey!

Old Spaghetti Factory
Pasta, cheese and giant meatballs—what’s not to love? The Old Spaghetti Factory is a destination worthy of a celebration for kids and parents alike. The menu is packed with tons of kid-friendly options (including the festive cotton candy limeade) that are sure to please even the pickiest eater. Sign the birthday kid up online and she will eat an entire meal for free!

There are three Bay Area Old Spaghetti Factory locations: Redwood City, San Jose and Concord.

Photo: Islands Restaurant

Islands Restaurant
Can’t take your Gremmie (translation: a young or inexperienced surfer) to the Big Island for her big day? Head on over to Islands Restaurant and you will be instantly transported to a tropical oasis. Tons of big TV screens entertain young diners with videos of surfers catching killer waves. If you register for the Tiki Link online, let them know your Gremmie’s birthday and you will receive a coupon for a free junior sundae during their birthday month. (Insider Tip: Unofficially, most servers will comp the Chocolate Lava or Kona Pie for the table to share when you mention a birthday.)

20750 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, Ca
408-865-1992
Online: islandsrestaurants.com

Benihana
Going out to eat with the under 10 crowd can be challenging at best (and horrifying at worst). Benihana provides not only some tasty eats, but entertainment at the same time. Watch the talented hibachi chefs flip shrimp tails, make onion volcanoes and more—all at your table! Kabuki Kids members will get a postcard which entitles them to a complimentary Benihana mug with the purchase of a Kabuki Kids menu item during their birthday month.

Benihana has four Bay Area locations: San Francisco, Burlingame, Concord and Cupertino.

Photo credit: Subpar Miniature Golf by Kristian R. via Yelp

Subpar Miniature Golf
Need to beat the heat or avoid one of our rare Bay Area rainstorms? Subpar Miniature Golf is your indoor destination for birthday fun. Each hole depicts a local landmark like Lombard Street and the Golden Gate Bridge. Best part of all, the birthday child gets to play all 18 holes for free.

1511 Park St.
Alameda, Ca
510-521-4653
Online: subparminigolf.com

Balboa Theatre
This historic theatre offers not only some great popcorn and 1920s nostalgia, but free movies on your birthday. Most of the shows are better for parents than the younger set, but they do offer some retro classics (like E.T. the Extraterrestrial) as part of their Popcorn Palace showings on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m.

3630 Balboa St.
San Francisco, Ca
415-221-8184
Online: balboamovies.com

 Photo credit: Michael Dunn via Flickr creative commons

Cold Stone Creamery
It’s not just any old scoop of ice cream over at Cold Stone—it’s a Creation. Join the Cold Stone Creamery eClub and you (or your birthday child) will receive a coupon for buy one Creation, get one Creation free during your birthday month. Try one of their signature Creations (highly recommended: the Mud Pie Mojo) or let your birthday kid’s creativity run wild by letting them create their own, with all sorts of mix-ins available from blueberries to white chocolate chips.

Check out all the Bay Area locations here.

What birthday freebies are your favorites? Let us know below!

— Kate Loweth

In case you needed another reason to smash together a chocolate, marshmallow and graham sammie—August 10th was National S’mores Day. No campfire needed to savor the final days of summer’s sweetness with one of these tasty treats.

Sprinkle’s Cupcakes
Only available August 18th through 31st, Sprinkle’s fans demanded “some more” and these delicious cupcakes have returned. You only need to brave the wilds of Lenox’s parking lots to enjoy these this graham cracker-lined Belgian dark chocolate cake filled with bittersweet chocolate ganache and topped with toasted marshmallow frosting.

Details: 3393 Peachtree Rd. NE, 404-846-1599, sprinkles.com

Sublime Doughnuts
Pop over to this delicious doughnut shop for a dozen and be sure to order up their popular s’more flavor. With chocolate icing, graham cracker crumbs and a marshmallow fluff center, this sweet treat is simply, well, sublime. Click here for our picks for Atlanta’s other best doughnut shops.

Details: 535 10th St. NW, 404-897-1801, sublimedoughnuts.com

That Pie Place
After sampling one of their savory selections, go halfsies and split the s’more pie. Filled with brownies, marshmallows, & graham crackers—this sweet treat is super rich so be sure to share.

Details: 6355 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., Sandy Springs, 770-394-4743, thatpieplaceusa.com

High Road
This coveted creamery got its start by chefs for chefs and the culinary pedigree shows. A modest counter tucked inside the Sweet Auburn Curb Market, their spin on s’mores included delicious chunks of graham cracker crumbs embedded in ice cream.

Details: 209 Edgewood Ave. SE, 678-701-7623, highroadcraft.com

Flip Burger Boutique
Complete with bubbling liquid nitrogen, Flip’s burt marshmallow and Nutella milkshake is sure to wow your small fry and is a perfect accompaniment to their sweet potato tots and “haute dog.”

Details: 1587 Howell Mill Rd., 404-352-3547, flipburgerboutique.com

Looking to cook up the real deal? Click here for our guide to the best clamping and camping spots around ATL!

—Phebe Wahl

Photos courtesy of The Food Abides W., Cookie M., Nancy C., Kristin B. and Jessica W.

Whether you’re in the city or the suburbs, every family has their favorite go-to playground for those sunny summer afternoons. While there are tons of beautiful parks around the country that kids adore, not all can boast jaw-dropping views and killer locations. Click through the slideshow and check out these picturesque playgrounds with views that even the little ones will appreciate…when they’re not busy playing of course!

Mission Dolores Park, San Francisco

Situated in one of San Francisco's most culturally vibrant neighborhoods, Mission Dolores Park commands spectacular vistas of the city's expansive skyline that are sure to impress even the most focused park-goers. The playground has recently been renovated, and the grassy hills offer picnic and play spots for the whole family to relax and enjoy the view!

Park Perk: Keep the fun going and grab an ice cream at SF favorite Bi-Rite Creamery, located diagonal from the park on 18th Street and Dolores, for a special treat!

19th & Dolores St.
San Francisco, Ca
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Photo courtesy of A Name Like Shields Can Make You Defensive via Creative Commons

 

Did we miss your favorite playground with a view? Tell us about it in the comment section below.

— Claire Schillings