Get your sugar fix with everyone’s favorite summer treat: ice cream, NYC style! Sure, you could get a pint from the grocery store—or you could make magic by grabbing a cone (or a cup, or a fish pancake!?) at any one of NYC’s delightfully unique ice cream spots. From extravagant creations to responsibly homemade allergen-free treats, the ice cream shops we’ve highlighted below will surely be a hit with the whole family.

Sugar Hill Creamery

The Harlem-based, family-owned small business ice cream shop might have expanded to three locations, but you can expect the same thoughtfully curated and sourced goods at all three. The creamery specializes in small-batch cream and non-dairy ice cream with flavors heavily inspired by Caribbean, Midwestern and Halem cultures. You can always get a scoop of the classics, like Andy Griffith (vanilla, of course) and Nunu’s Peach Cobbler, or stop by for a rotating menu of seasonal, quirky flavors like Mrs. Robinson’s Neighborhood — a zucchini bread and pickled ginger swirl masterpiece. The menu details not only what to expect from each flavor but also where the key ingredients are sourced from, down to the cows that made the cream.

Sugar Hill Creamery also has other treats like floats, ice cream sandwiches, push pops, sundaes and a Nicaraguan and Guatemalan coffee blend roasted by Gotham Coffee Roasters. You can now get a hold of Sugar Hill’s signature flavors anywhere in the country: As of 2020, the Creamery ships nationwide. And, it’s pet friendly!

184 Malcolm X Blvd
Harlem

3629 Broadway
Hamilton Heights

Time Out Market, first floor
55 Water St.

Online: sugarhillcreamery.com

Stuffed Ice Cream

Hear me out: Ice cream in between glazed donuts with cereal toppings. It’s technically a sandwich, right? The over-the-top concoctions here might be a bit extra, but they’ll certainly leave you full and satisfied! The donut in question is a toasted, glazed donut called a “cruff” and it’s the perfect companion to Stuffed Ice Cream’s flavors. Choose from signature cruffs like the Mint Monster (mint and cookie monster ice creams topped with oreo pieces and Captain Crunch cereal) or the Unicorn Poop (white chocolate lavender and Thai tea flavors with Fruity Pebbles and condensed milk). If a cruff is not your thing, you can get a cone—which is available as a seven- or 21-scoop creation dubbed a bouquet if you so choose. (Like we said, extra.)

139 1st Ave.
NoHo

6805 Bay Pkwy
Bensonhurst

Online: stuffedicecreamnyc.com

Davey’s Ice Cream

Unlike the crazy flavors and over-the-top creations of some other ice cream spots, Davey’s Ice Cream brings ice cream back to its roots. You’ll find classics like vanilla, chocolate and strawberry, as well as new favs like speculoos, Nutella and salted caramel. You can also get ice-cream-topped waffles and beautiful ice cream cakes for bigger occasions. All potential allergens are listed clearly, and ingredients are locally sourced. the result is a down-home, classic taste.

This year, Davey’s closed up shop at its first location, 137 First Ave, but don’t worry: The fan fav is bringing the goodness to three other neighborhoods with two new stores and one reopening. Still too far from you, or get a hankering for some Davey’s while away from the city? No problem: The spot now ships nationwide!

74 Meserole Ave.
Greenpoint

Opening summer 2022:

Moynihan Train Hall (midtown)
421 8th Ave.
Btwn. 8th and 9th Ave.

Riis Park Beach
16702 Rockaway Beach Blvd
Rockaway Park

(Reopening)
309 9th St.
Btwn. 1st & 2nd Ave.
East Village

Online: daveysicecream.com

Blue Marble Ice Cream

Blue Marble prides itself on being all natural, but it’s also organic, fair trade, woman owned and striving to use the most high quality ingredients possible. The rich scoops come from local organic sources and feature flavors from the humble vanilla to banana cream pie and “bread and roses” (a mix of rose and shortbread). Vegan options are available. Blue Marble’s Prospect Heights location has a kid’s play space and outdoor garden, and is steps from Prospect Park. Take note: With each scoop you buy, you and your family are supporting Blue Marble’s not-for-profit organization, Blue Marble Dreams, the mission of which is to use ice cream to inspire joy, spur economic growth and employ and empower women in places like Rwanda and Haiti.

This year, Blue Marble celebrated opening its second UWS location, in place of the Big Gay Ice Cream (don’t worry — that one’s still alive and thriving in NYC and still on our list!).

186 Underhill Ave.
Prospect Heights

2578 Broadway
Upper West Side

2058 Broadway
Upper West Side

Online: bluemarbleicecream.com

Rolling Cow

This lesser-known spot is as fun to watch as it is to eat: After you make your order at this Kings Plaza ice cream spot, step to the side and watch the ice cream artists do their thing. Raw ingredients transform into thin sheets of ice cream loaded with chopped fillings like fresh fruit, nuts, oreo cookies or whatever your order calls for. They’re then rolled up into ice cream tubes and topped with toppings of your choice, from more fresh fruit to sprinkles, gummy bears or soft popping boba. Ask for the marshmallow as a topping and they’ll toast one for you before placing it on top of your creation.

Kings Plaza, first floor
5100 Kings Plaza
Online: kingsplazaonline.com

Taiyaki NYC

Taiyaki is a sweet Japanese treat in the shape of a fish that tastes somewhere between a donut and a pancake. They’re often filled with creams, pastes and, yes, ice cream! At Taiyaki NYC, you, too, can eat swirled soft-serve ice cream from the mouth of a cute warm fish pancake treat filled with red bean or custard. The store goes the extra kawaii step and turns creations into unicorns, adds little candy garnishes and generally makes these delightful treats as photogenic as possible. The various stores around NYC often has seasonal specials like its spring sakura-flavored ice cream and the current Rilakkuma collaboration (just when you thought it couldn’t get any cuter!). You can build your own taiyaki ice cream or get treats like huge and fluffy souffle pancakes (topped with a small taiyaki, of course).

119 Baxter St.
Chinatown

294 Bedford Ave.
Williamsburg

Queens Crossing, first floor
136-17 39th Ave.

Online: taiyakinyc.com

Chinatown Ice Cream Factory

No NYC ice cream list would be complete with a mention of the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory. This hole-in-a-wall family-owned spot has been a Chinatown staple since 1978, and connoisseurs of ice cream flock to this place for their rich and thick ice cream (there’s nearly always a line, but it generally goes super fast). There are three locations now but the OG Chinatown spot has been serving up mango and matcha ice cream before other ice creams caught on. Today, you can choose from a huge selection of flavors, from the tame — rocky road, strawberry cheesecake, coconut — to the Asian-inspired — pandan, red bean, durian — to the downright intriguing — caramel bacon swirl, lychee rose. New flavors are often added to the lineup, in case you needed an excuse to visit more than once. Need a hand choosing? After discontinuing it for a while due to covid, you can now once again ask for a sample before you commit.

65 Bayard St.
Chinatown

135-15 40 Road
Flushing

Essex Market
115 Delancey St
Lower East Side

Online: chinatownicecreamfactory.com

Morgenstern’s Finest Ice Cream

This classy establishment pulls off a retro vibe with a modern style. It serves up a variety of classic and unique flavors in cones, cakes, sandwiches, pretzels and more, as well as a full all-American menu of burgers, fries and beer for the adults. Along with the regulars, Morgenstern’s is often putting out interesting limited-time options. Right now, you can get a hold of four flavors inspired by Rick and Morty (they’re out of this world!), or try one of the Flavors of Singapore collection, which features package designs by moo.inks, a tattoo artist from Singapore and flavors like pandan and egg custard.

Kids will love their own menu with special cup and cone sizes and sundaes that are sure to please like the Butterscotch Banger — vanilla ice cream with caramel and cream. Morgenstern’s now ships pints to anywhere in the US.

88 W Houston St.
SoHo

Online: morgensternsnyc.com

A La Mode

Do you or the little ones have allergies? If you’ve ever struggled to find an ice cream that’s safe to enjoy, then A La Mode is about to become your best friend. All of the ice cream at this store and the facility where the magic happens is nut-free, sesame-free, egg-free and all-natural. And with flavors like Partly Cloudy (blue cotton candy with marshmallows) and Pink Sprinkle (pink vanilla with rainbow sprinkles) for the kids and Wired (coffee with chocolate chips) for adults, everyone at A La Mode has something to smile about.  More good news: the shop just launched its online business so now you can order the stuff from the comfort of your couch — pints, bars and cups can be delivered right to your door.

360 E 55th St.
Midtown East
Online: alamodeshoppe.com

Ample Hills Creamery

This Brooklyn-born brand is famous for irresistible combinations like Snap Mallow, Pop, (marshmallow ice cream with toasted Rice Krispie clusters ) and The Munchies (pretzel infused ice cream with clusters of potato chips, pretzels, Ritz crackers, and mini M&Ms). And with seven locations city-wide, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

The shop is always surprising customers with truly unique and unusual flavors. Corn ice cream with cornmeal crumble and blueberry swirl, anyone? Plus, Ample Hills Creamery has declared this summer the Summer of Love (again) and partnered with Baked by Melissa to create ice cream with cupcake bits and a tie-dye design that’s delightfully 60s. On top of all this, the flavors have fun names and often nostalgic names (“Coffee Toffee Coffee,” “I Wanna Dance with Some Berry”) that are just plain fun to say!

623 Vanderbilt Ave.
Prospect Heights

305 Nevins St.
Gowanus

192 Prospect Park West
Windsor Terrace

421 Van Brunt St.
Red Hook

Dekalb Market Hall
445 Albee Square West
Downtown Brooklyn

141 8th Ave.
Chelsea

34-02 30th Ave.
Astoria

Online: amplehills.com

Mikey Likes It

Mikey Cole started his business selling ice cream out of a pushcart, and today it’s a source of both delicious ice cream and pop-culture references. Most recently, Mikey collaborated with Microsoft to create the Windows 11-inspired flavor, Bloomberry (a naturally colored bright blue blueberry ice cream with pound cake pieces and blue chocolate candies, and a blueberry pie swirlBeyond Microsoft, Mikey’s flavors include Ice Ice Mikey (a blend of three types of vanilla), Foxy Brown (mocha with crushed wafer cookies and a sea salt caramel swirl) and the deceptively healthy Incredible Hulk (spinach, kale, spirulina, green apple, mango, banana, bigger melon and sea moss. Woah!). You can also order a waffle topped with your choice of flavor ice cream, milkshakes (dairy-free options available!) and floats. Mikey’s flavors are small-batch, there are vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free varieties, and you can order them for your next event or just buy a pint to enjoy at home.

199 Avenue A
Lower East Side
212-673-0199
Online: mikeylikesiticecream.com

Odd Fellows Ice Cream Co.

Brought to you by a gastro-molecular pastry chef and a husband and wife team that admired said chef’s skills, this ice cream shop features super fresh flavors in way outside-the-box combinations. This funky shop is the place to go if you crave saffron passionfruit with bits of apricot and pistachios, or grape jelly, cake and Bostom cream in your ice cream (and why wouldn’t you?). Odd Fellows has even partnered with Penguin Random House for six flavors inspired by book genres, so you can eat your ice cream and read it, too.

60 Water St.
DUMBO

Domino Park
40 River St.
Williamsburg

334 Furman St.
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 5

334 Furman St.
McCarren Park

Online: oddfellowsnyc.com

Big Gay Ice Cream Shop

Big Gay has made a splash on the NYC scene since coming out full of style and personality. The store has rotating weekly flavors (right now you can catch the blueberry crush and the cherry Kool-aid soft serve flavors) as well as a selection of beloved options, from the Dorothy (vanilla ice cream with a dulce de leche center and crushed nilla wafer cookies around the outside) to the Mermaid (Key lime pie with chunks of pie in every bite). Big Gay’s egg-based soft serve is flavorful and creamy, and toppings are made in-house for a totally fresh treat. The shop also offers ice cream sandwiches, shakes and paletas — non-dairy Mexican fruit pops that won’t run out of flavor. Keep an eye out for the BGIC truck roaming the city streets adorned with its signature rainbow cone, as well as new flavors rotating every week.

207 Front St.
Midtown West

516 Columbus Ave.
Upper West Side

4 Pennsylvania Plaza
Madison Square Garden

Online: biggayicecream.com

Il Laboratorio del Gelato

Tucked inconspicuously next to the Lower East Side’s famous Tenement Museum, the atmosphere at Il Laboratorio del Gelato HQ is spare and industrial, but don’t let that fool you. On any given day customers can choose from over 50 artisanal and vibrant flavors like kid-friendly banana chocolate chip or concord grape, alongside more unusual offerings like rose petal, tarragon pink pepper and cucumber. Everything at Il Laboratorio is fresh and made at the shop, and the kids will love watching the ice cream makers hard at work in the “lab” through the glass windows on Ludlow Street.

The Ludlow
188 Ludlow St.
LES
Online: laboratoriodelgelato.com

Taste the Tropic

Taste the Tropics has been around for over 40 years and is an authentic, family-owned ice cream and dessert spot inspired by Caribbean culture and flavors. You’ll find coconut and rum raisin alongside Irish moss, guava and soursop — ice cream flavors you’re not likely to find anywhere else. The spot has “shakes, cakes and cones” as well as some food items like fresh-baked patties and Jamaican buns and cheese. Not sure which flavor to choose? Come in for a taste!

1839 Nostrand Ave.
Little Haiti
Online: tastethetropicsusa.com

Van Leeuwen

Stylish and delicious, Van Leeuwen started as an ice cream truck and now has three spots where you can enjoy the creamy goodness. It’s a must if you love ice cream — and especially if you love vegan ice cream, as many vegan options are available in delicious flavors from all-natural ingredients. The flavor combinations are mouth-watering, like the hazelnut fudge cookie or the pumpkin cheesecake, though there are also some more… interesting options, like honey French vanilla and Kraft macaroni and cheese.

550 Vanderbilt Ave.
Prospect Heights

81 Bergen St.
Cobble Hill

304 5th Ave.
Park Slope

Online: vanleeuwenicecream.com

Soft Swerve

Soft Swerve is self-described as “whimsical” and its artistic soft serve cones certainly are. The spot specializes in Asian-inspired flavors, which means you’ll find flavors like ube (purple yam), black sesame and matcha, in a variety of cones, topped by drizzles and “crunchies and chewies.” Make your own or choose from a selection of pre-made sundaes named after NYC nabes and famous locations.

85B Allen St.
LES

379 3rd Ave.
Kips Bay

Online: softswervenyc.com

Sam’s Fried Ice Cream

If you’ve never had fried ice cream before, you’re missing out. The combination of cold, gooey ice cream center and crispy, warm fried panko outer crust is a treat for the senses and the taste buds! Sam’s takes the simplicity of fried ice cream and adds an even more delicious twist to it with toppings like oreo crumble, powdered sugar, various cereals, whipped cream and more. Make your own fried ice cream creation with a flavor of your choice (ranging from vanilla and strawberry to birthday cake and strawberry or blueberry cheesecake), and finish it off with a customized crust and toppings.

37B Orchard St.
LES
Online: samsfriedicecream.com

Egger’s Ice Cream Parlor

Egger’s has been around since 1932, so you could say they know a thing or two about ice cream. Batches are homemade and no-frills: butter pecan, banana, mint chocolate chip and all the regulars you’d expect as well as some vegan, dairy-free and sugar-free flavors. The toppings are also packaged in the signature Egger’s style, and include chocolate chips, caramel, marshmallow fluff, waffle cone pieces and many more. There are also floats, shakes and sundaes in sizes from a kids Junior size to a huge Banana Royale and Double Scoop Sundae that are a whole-family affair. There’s plenty of seating, though, so get comfortable and start eating!

There are also adorable ice cream kits that come with everything you need to make your own ice cream sandwiches or sundaes as a fun afternoon activity with the kids. Egger’s is an especially great choice if you have an event or a birthday coming up: They’ll make you a fully customized cake with up to three ice cream flavors inside. Kids will love the beautiful rainbow upside-down cone cake, in particular. And if you want a treat for the furry children in your family, Egger’s makes doggie cakes, too.

1194 Forest Ave.
Staten Island

Inside Historic Richmond Town
441 Clarke Ave.
Staten Island

Online: eggersicecream.com

Ralph’s Famous Italian Ices

In spite of the name, Ralph’s is about much more than just Italian ices. You’ll also find milkshakes and smoothies, ice creams in classic flavors and multi-layer ice cream creations like the Hot Fudge Brownie, which stuffs vanilla ice cream between warm fudge brownies and hot fudge and the Apple Cobbler, which has layers of vanilla ice cream, caramel, apples and graham crackers. The newest addition to the menu is the Doughnado: a sensory delight in the form of ice cream with a ball of edible cookie dough.

Many locations, see website for full list.

Eggloo

The waffle topped with ice cream combo might be well-known now, but Eggloo takes is a step further: it just altogether replaces the cone with a waffle. These are delicious Asian egg waffles, which kids might love just for the pop-it-like shape. Classic flavors and toppings get a new spin thanks to the soft texture of the waffle (though some more unusual flavors can be found too, like lychee rose and black raspberry). Like these? You can make them at home, too! Eggloo sells waffle-making kits that come with everything but the ice cream (yes, including the waffle maker!).

60 Mulberry St.
Chinatown
Online: myeggloo.com

Grace Street

This chic bakery and cafe is a great date spot and is usually full of friends and couples out on the town for the day, but its chill atmosphere and incredible cold creations are sure to be a win with kids, too. The shop makes a giant mountain of shaved snow (the fluffier, ice-creamier type) in fun flavors like mango and matcha, with an equally impressive number of toppings. (This is seriously huge — one is definitely enough for two or even three people). There’s a wide range of other sweets to choose from in addition to this, including waffles with ice cream, Ho-Dduk (a Korean donut), matcha beignets, mochi or churro waffles, burnt basque cheesecake, brown sugar bubble tea toast and more. And don’t worry: The teas and treats here are just as tasty as they are beautiful!

17 W 32nd St.
Midtown South
Online: bygracestreet.com

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It’s hot out there, Dallasites! And what’s the best cool treat on a sweltering Texas summer day? Ice cream; yes, the cool treat that comes in a cup or a cone, and can be made in dozens of ways. We wanted to find some of the best ice cream shops in the metroplex, and believe us, there is plenty to discover. Our curated list offers some of the best flavors, and the coolest backstories and most are small businesses or locally-owned. So next time you get a craving for a scoop of sweetness, check our top choices for the best ice cream in Dallas before you head out on your mission.  

Azucar Ice Cream Company

This Bishop Arts sweet spot features ice cream inspired by owner Suzy Batlle’s Cuban-born Abuela, who loved to make ice cream with tropical fruits. While you’ll find classics like chocolate and strawberry, the unique flavors like the signature Abuela maria™ (guava cream cheese and maria crackers) and the chusmeria (banana, chocolate chunks, and peanuts) are what bring people back again and again. 

269 N. Bishop Ave.
Dallas, TX 75208
Online: azucaricecream.com

Baldo’s Ice Cream & Coffee

Go for the ice cream flight (six mini cones) and stay for the affogato—your choice of ice cream drowned in a shot of espresso. Everything is made in small batches, and Baldo’s tries to source locally as often as possible. Kids will love the year-round options like cookies ‘n cream and mint chip as much as they’ll love seasonal flavors like cinnamon toast crunch. Plus, there’s a full coffee bar for parents who need more than a sugar rush. 

6401 Hillcrest Ave. Ste. 102
Dallas, TX 75205

Online: baldosdallas.com

Howdy Homemade

While we could go on all day about the flavors you can find at Howdy’s (think Dr. Pepper® Chocolate Chip, Orange Dreamsicle, and Cold Brew & Cookies), it’s the origin story that gives us the warm fuzzies. When owner Tom Landis opened the first spot in Dallas in 2015, he did so with the mission to offer teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a place where they have steady, quality employment. Yes, the ice cream is amazing, but the people serving up your cups and cones are even more so. 

12300 Inwood Dr. Ste. 200
Dallas, TX 75244

Online: howdyhomemade.com

Melt

Good news, ice cream aficionados. Melt is now available in both Fort Worth and Dallas! When you visit this sweet shop, you’ll find “always flavors” and “sometimes flavors,” which include seasonal and new flavors that rotate every six weeks. The “always flavors” menu includes Cup of Texas, Salt Lick, Cookie Crush, and the Always Sammie. The Summer 2022 “sometimes flavors” menu offers Key Lime Pie, Watermelon Sorbet, Texas Butter Pecan, and Pineapple Upside Down Cake. This is some of the best ice cream in Dallas, so be sure to try it soon!

1201 W Magnolia Ave. Ste. 115
Fort Worth, TX 76104

405 N. Bishop Ave.
Dallas, TX 75208

Online: melticecreams.com

Milky Treats

This ice cream shop offers summer’s favorite dessert in a whole new way. Not only are their flavors hand-crafted in a custom aeronautic-grade steel blender, but they have a cereal-infused ice cream bar. You pick your flavor, pick your toppings and they blend it for you on the spot. They offer signature swirls (like the Puff Daddy: vanilla ice cream, Reese’s puffs, crushed almonds, Reese’s pieces and a chocolate drizzle) or you can make your own. If you want to go all out, get a Milky Donut—a signature swirl stuffed inside a donut.

7000 Independence Pkwy. Ste. 104D
Plano, TX 75025

Onlinemilkytreats.com

Sweet Firefly

This Richardson institution has been serving some of the best ice cream in Dallas for many years. Not only will you ice cream, but you’ll find ice cream sandwiches and dark chocolate caramel balls, chocolate-covered espresso beans and more. 

2701 Custer Parkway, Ste. 810
Richardson, TX 75080

Onlinesweetfirefly.com

Cow Tipping Creamery

With three locations in the metroplex, you can totally make a trip to this soft-serve ice cream shop. Serving up ice cream combos called “stackers,” each cup of ice cream comes with layers of delicious extras like red velvet cake balls, Oreos, cereal, marshmallows, honey-dusted pecans, bananas and so much more. 

685 The Star Blvd.
Frisco, TX 75034

3501 Hulen St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107

7328 Gaston Ave. #110
Dallas, TX 75214

Online: cowtippingcreamery.com

Cauldron Ice Cream

With locations in Dallas and Carollton (Frisco and Grand Praire spots coming soon!) what began in a California garage has taken the ice cream market by storm. Served up in puffle cones—inspired by a Hong Kong street snack—Cauldron Ice Cream’s creations are totally unique and delicious. Creative combos include S’mores, Sun Moon and Stars, Earl Gray Lavender, Vietnamese Coffee and more.

3001 Knox St.
Dallas, TX 75205

4070 State Hwy 121., Ste. 432
Carrollton, TX 75010

Online: cauldronicecream.com

 

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I scream, you scream, we all scream over DC’s latest food trend… ice cream! Since the pandemic, a number of new stores, trucks and sidewalk carts have opened up in the District and we can’t wait to sample all of them this summer. From newcomers like Dupont Circle’s Happy Ice Cream and Everyday Sundae in Petworth to old-time favorites like The Yard Park’s Ice Cream Jubilee and Spring Valley’s Millie’s, we rounded up our favorite places to grab a cone on a hot day. To get the scoop on where to go, scroll down.

In the City

Happy Ice Cream
Nothing makes us happier than a delicious scoop of ice cream on a hot day, so we’re digging this aptly named sidewalk cart that recently opened in front of Happy Gyro in Dupont Circle. Former Komi pastry chef Ben Brunner whips up foodie-inspired flavors like strawberry-buttermilk with polenta crumble and oatmeal cookie with chocolate shavings. Ice cream is sold by the pint or in hand-rolled sour dough cones. To find out daily selections, follow Happy Ice Cream on Instagram.

1509 17th St NW
Dupont Circle
Online: happyicecreamdc.com

Everyday Sundae
You don’t have to wait for the weekend to enjoy life. Everyday Sundae celebrates weekend vibes all week long (get it? Everyday Sunday!). When career chef Charles Foreman  lost his job during the pandemic, he made the ultimate pandemic pivot and went into business for himself. Today he serves Hershey Creamery ice cream in handmade cones at this Petworth outpost. Foreman often hosts community events, like free outdoor movies in a neighboring parking lot (be sure to subscribe to the newsletter for the latest offerings and events). When you stop by, be sure to bring in your child’s artwork. Foreman likes to use his walls as a gallery for local kid’s art.

713 Kennedy St. NW
Petworth
Online: everydaysundaedc.com

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Niko’s Spiked Gelato
Niko’s is another sweet pandemic pivot story (pun intended). During the early days of COVID, Studio52 nightclub owners found a creative way for locals to bring the party home: spiked ice cream! Naturally, these adult treats were an overnight success. Today, Niko’s serves alcohol-infused pints along with non alcoholic flavors so the whole family can enjoy this summertime treat. Popular boozy infusions include Caribbean Rum Punch Sorbet and Salted Caramel Whisky Gelato while non-alcoholic options include Raspberry Sunshine Sorbet and Cookies and Cream.

1508 Okie St. NE
Ivy City
Online: nikosgelato.com

 

Sugar Fox
From the owners of the Little Red Fox coffee shop, Sugar Fox sells ice cream, sheet cake and cupcakes on the popular Connecticut Ave strip that includes Politics and Prose bookstore and the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria in Chevy Chase. The ice cream is made out of products from South Mountain Creamery in Middletown, Maryland and the baked goods mixed into the ice cream come from Little Red Fox. It’s a winning combination.

5027 Connecticut Ave NW
Chevy Chase
Online: sugarfoxdc.com

Mount Desert Island Ice Cream
Head here for the best cookies and cream varieties in town. This shop imports their super creamy Mt. Desert ice cream from their home base of Maine. For those with allergies, Mount Desert Island keeps nut-free scoops, gluten-free scoops and dairy-free scoops that don’t mingle with regular scoops in the dip well.

3110 Mt Pleasant St NW 1st Floor
Mt. Pleasant
Online: mdiic.com

Ice Cream Jubilee
Owner Victoria Lai started Ice Cream Jubilee as home tasting parties for friends. Today, Ice Cream Jubilee uses all natural cream and milk from a local creamery at all of its stores. Victoria conceives flavors inspired by her international travels, delicious libations and Texan upbringing. Unique offerings include Asian Heritage inspired flavors, like Miso Caramel & Peanut Butter Cookies and Dan Tat Brûlée. Her eclectic flavors have earned her coverage in sites like Eater and Thrillist. 

301 Water St. SE 
The Yard Park

1407 T St. NW 
Cardozo

4238 Wilson Blvd, #143
Arlington, VA
Online: icecreamjubilee.com

 

Thomas Sweet Ice Cream
A long-standing Georgetown favorite on the corner of Wisconsin Ave. and P St. N.W., this traditional parlor makes ice cream on-location, offers a wide variety of delicious flavors, and also specializes in “mix-ins” that let guests blend a variety of toppings into several scoops. Thomas Sweets also offers locally-made candy and treats, including hand-dipped chocolates, as well as sandwiches and espresso drinks.

3214 P St. NW
Georgetown
Online: thomassweet.com 

photo: Lullabelle’s Sweet Shop

Lullabelle’s Sweet Shop
Part-old fashioned candy store, part ice cream parlor with a sprinkle of sundries and gifts, this this Petworth shop scoops up 10 artisanal flavors, like the popular Honey Graham ice cream (it takes just like the cereal!) and Peanut Butter Cup. There is limited seating indoors, but you can enjoy your creamy dessert outside where brightly color chairs line the sidewalk. This sweet shop also serves savory sandwiches. Breakfast and lunch sandwiches are all served on waffle and cooked on the iron.

Insider’s tip: This now ships candy and baked goods nationwide!

847 Upshur St NW
Petworth
Online: sweetlulabelle.com

Altani Gelato

This Canal Park gelato shop is the brainchild of the Wiseguy Pizza owners  (yes! DC’s best crust pizza is just steps away) and is conveniently located near the Navy Yard metro stop. Altani’s carries some exceptionally unique flavors, like Sweet Potato (which is a kid-enticing color of Barney-purple). This shop also offers dairy free options.

Inside tip: Kids will love the splash pad located directly in front of Altani’s.

202 M St SE (at S 2nd Pl)
Capitol Riverfront
Online: facebook.com/altaniGelato/

Millie’s Spring Valley

Marcus Spiske via Unsplash

Millie’s restaurant pays homage to the stress-free, beachy Nantucket vibe, and their menu is fresh California Baja-style. Kids will LOVE going to the old-fashioned ice cream window outside. The walk-up ice cream stand is filled with classic Gifford flavors and fun toppings.

4866 Massachusetts Ave. NW 
202-733-5789
Online: milliesdc.com

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Jeni’s was founded 16 years ago by Jeni Britton Bauer, a James Beard Award-winning author of two cookbooks. Mouthwatering flavors include Sweet Cream Biscuits & Peach, Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Pistachio & Honey and Wildberry Lavender. Want to churn out your own ice cream this summer? You can snag a Jeni’s ice cream desserts cookbook for homemade goodies!

1925 14th St. NW 
202-621-8625
Online: jenis.com/14th-street

 

Maryland

Moorenko’s
These folks are serious about local ingredients, which they use to create a wide selection of delicious ice cream flavors. Offerings run the gamut, from Cotton Candy Gummy Bear to Strawberry White Chocolate. The in-demand treat can also found on the dessert menus of several top DC restaurants and in local grocery stores. While we love ice cream on a hot day, Moorenko’s checks off our box for rainy days, too. With tons of board games to choose from, this will quickly become a go-to place for family game night!

8030-B Georgia Ave.
Silver Spring, MD
Online: moorenkos.com

Sarah’s Handmade Ice Cream
Sarah’s Handmade Ice Cream—a Korean-American family business—is a Bethesda neighborhood hotspot.  Sarah sells not only the expected vanillas and chocolates but also unconventional Asian flavors like Matcha, Thai tea and Korean pear. They also serve up bubble tea! 

5241 River Rd.
Bethesda, MD
Online: sarahshandmadeicecream.com

Baked Bear
Mix and match freshly baked brownies, doughnuts, and cookies…YES…ALL THREE CHOICES…. for the top and bottom of this epic ice cream sandwich. You stuff this delectable “sandwich” with yummy ice cream flavors like rocky road, salted caramel, and ‘bear batter.’ But wait, it gets better! Your delicacy is “pressed” in a magical machine that warms the top and bottom but keeping the ice cream cold in the center before they are rolled in toppings. Topping options include brownie bits, Fruity Pebbles, mini chocolate chips, and whipped cream, among others.

929 Rose Ave.
North Bethesda, MD
301-348-5070
Online:
thebakedbear.com

Scottish Highland Creamery
Started by an Edinburgh native, the Scottish Highland Creamery is a must visit if you’re in lovely Oxford! Their splendid ice cream is made with fresh, local ingredients and some of their flavorings are even imported from Italy.

Insider tip: Make sure to order the Italian lemon cookie—it’ll transport you right to the Amalfi coast.

314 Tilghman St.
Oxford MD

Online: scottishhighlandcreamery.com

Virginia

Nicecream Factory
You and your kids will feel like you’ve entered a cool chemistry lab at Nicecream! They use liquid nitrogen to freeze their ice cream right in front of your eyes and IT IS AMAZING. The process also allows for them to include fresh ingredients with a thicker and creamier finish. Flavors rotate weekly and include honey lavender, key lime pie and mint chocolate chunk.

2831 Clarendon Blvd.
Arlington, VA
Online: nicecream.com

Toby’s Homemade Ice Cream 

Get a taste of the Philippines with the globally inspired ice creams at Toby’s. In addition to standards like chocolate chip cookie dough, find ube (purple yam), avocado, and macapuno (Filipino coconut).

5849 Washington Blvd.
Arlington, VA
702-536-7000
Online:
tobysicecream.com

The Dairy Godmother

This little shop is tucked into the Del Ray area of Alexandria and offers some great icy treats including frozen custard, sorbet and homemade marshmallows.

2310 Mt Vernon Ave.
Alexandria, VA
703-683-7767
Online: thedairygodmother.com

—Meghan Meyers with Guiomar Ochoa & Kristina Messner

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If there’s a perfect formula for a memorable and stress-free family vacation it’s this: a destination that is easy to get to and offers something for everyone, an awesome hotel to relax in after a day of adventuring, and unlimited storage on your phone for all those epic family photos.

Enter the Sunshine State, aka Florida, where there are destinations for every kind of family and any kind of vacation. Like outdoor adventures and water sports? Check! Craving a relaxing beach vacation with world-class food? Florida has that, too.  And the best way to make sure your vacation is stress-free? Book a stay with Marriott Bonvoy where you’ll find family-friendly accommodations in all the major destinations in Florida with a hotel to fit every desire and every budget. Read on to discover our favorite places in Florida and then start planning your next family adventure.

 

Discover Hidden Gems in Jacksonville

A hidden gem just over the northeastern state line, Jacksonville, Florida (or JAX as those in the know call it) is full of surprises for families looking for a laid-back vacation. Eat your way through Brooklyn, marvel at the architecture in the Cathedral District, or do a little of both in the Springfield historic district. Jacksonville also offers 22 miles of beautiful beaches and a little something extra for the animal lover in your crew: keep an eye out for manatees in the waters and don’t miss the giraffes at the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens.

Take an Epic Road Trip Through the Florida Keys

From Key Largo to Key West the Florida Keys offer families the road trip adventure of a lifetime. 180 miles of tropical beaches and pristine waters invite families to swim, snorkel, dive, and fish. Add a dash of pirate history, a big slice of Key Lime Pie (you have to try it everywhere you go), and unique spots like The Turtle Hospital in Marathon and Key West’s many museums and restaurants, and you’ve got the recipe for a family vacation they’ll never stop talking about.

 

Experience Everything in Orlando

It goes without saying that Orlando has more than a few things to offer families, including epic theme parks like Disneyworld, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and Universal Studios. When the kids are tired out from all the thrill rides (and all that walking) take on some outdoor recreation including falconry, fishing, and ecotours. 

 

 

Play Outside in the Florida Panhandle

People travel from around the world to visit this stretch of Floridian paradise known for incredible golfing and world-famous watersports. The Panhandle is perfect for the family that loves the outdoors but craves culture and refinement too. Visit museums and hop on board a ghost tour in Tallahassee or splash away in a waterpark in Panama City Beach, this stretch of Florida is made for making family memories.

 

Embrace the Arts in Tampa Bay 

Land in Tampa’s airport and be on the sugary sand beaches of the Gulf Coast in just minutes, including Clearwater Beach, voted the nation’s best. St. Petersburg—the locals call it St. Pete—offers an opportunity to expose your kids to arts and culture, including Chihuly glass, the Dali Museum, and murals galore. Sarasota is waiting for you to sample some renowned food and stroll the grounds of the Marie Selby Botanic Gardens, one of the best botanical gardens in the world (according to our kids! Don’t miss the beautiful Banyan Tree!).

 

 

Stay Up Late in South Florida

We know you can get sunshine everywhere in Florida (it's not called the Sunshine State for nothing!) but families will probably agree that South Florida feels like the sunniest of them all. If you’re the kind of family that likes to go, go, go you’ll never run out of options in this part of Florida. If you want sun and beaches galore along with a vibrant community full of arts, culture, and some of the best Cuban food in the U.S., head to Miami. Don’t miss the Museum of Discovery and Science in Ft. Lauderdale and the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach.

Get Inventive in Southwest Florida 

A trip to Southwest Florida will bring out the creativity in your little ones. Don’t miss Fort Myers and the Edison & Ford Winter Estates where your little inventors will be inspired by the history of two of the greatest innovators—Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. Rest those busy brains Sanibel Island, a destination known around the world for its pristine beaches. And head out into the Everglades for an adventure in one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. 

No matter where you choose to go in Florida, Marriott Bonvoy has the perfect place for you and your family to stay. Experience a summer vacation that will build memories to last whether it’s a hotel right next to the theme parks or a resort (lazy river, falconry, and a spa? Yes, please!) with Marriott Bonvoy 30 hotel brands you will find the right stay for your family.

Book your next Florida vacation with Marriott Bonvoy today. 

 

—Amber Guetebier

If you love baked goods and math, it’s almost your lucky day! We’ve got the scoop on where to get free pie—and a whole lot more—for Pi Day. Arithmetic enthusiasts already know that Mar. 14, a.k.a., 3/14 is the first three digits of the mathematical constant known as Pi. In celebration of this day, plenty of eateries are offering either deep discounts or straight-up freebies.

Here’s where can you find Pi Day pies this year, of both the sweet and savory varieties.

Grand Traverse Pie Company

Get a free slice of ABC Crumb Pie, with any purchase, at all 15 of the Michigan-based pie shops on Mar. 14. GT Pie Company’s ABC Crumb Pie features apples, blueberries and cherries—all from Michigan! If you don’t live in or near one of GT’s shops, order your Pi Day pies online via the company’s website. You’ll need to order by Mar. 10 for Pi Day delivery. Sorry, the promotional free slice doesn’t apply to online orders.

Lauretta Jean’s Pie Bakery

The Portland, Oregon pie shop is featuring three pie slices for $14 on Pi Day. Get it? Three for 14—3/14.

Blaze Pizza

If pizza-pie is your idea of “pie,” Blaze Pizza has a Pi Day deal for you. Download the eatery’s app before Mar. 14 and get a special reward to use.

Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe

With locations in Charleston, Columbia and West Ashley, South Carolina, this pie place has slices on sale for $3.14 from 5 pm through 10 pm on Mar. 14.

CiCi’s Pizza

Get access to the endless pizza buffet for just $3.14 at Cici’s.

7-Eleven

Grab a whole pizza for $3.14 each when you stop in-store at your local 7-Eleven using the  7Rewards or Speedy Rewards app.

Boston Market

Get a free Rotisserie Chicken Pot Pie with the purchase of another pot pie and drink through the Boston Market app.

ModCloth

Grab 31.4% off when you shop modcloth.com today only.

 

—Erica Loop & Karly Wood

 

 

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If you’re excited to host a larger gathering with friends and family this Thanksgiving, but want to make sure you’re enjoying the time rather than stressing over Thanksgiving dinner in the kitchen, we’ve got the solution. Try outsourcing all or some of the cooking! We’ve rounded up 18 local restaurants and caterers offering Thanksgiving meals for pick-up––with options ranging from smoked, roasted or apple-brined turkey, to prime rib, brisket, Italian, and even paleo-friendly, vegan, and gluten-free feasts! Prices range from very affordable to very gourmet depending on your budget. To save even more time, look for the places that will deliver a decadent dinner straight to your door! Read on for the details.

International Smoke Del Mar

International Smoke Del Mar

Wood-fired and flavorful, Del Mar’s International Smoke is offering a multi-course feast that you can pick up or get delivered.  Chow down on Parker House rolls, curry pumpkin soup, persimmon salad, roasted cauliflower skewers, and a maple-roasted turkey with all the trimmings. Orders must be placed by Sunday, November 21; the meal is $320 and serves four people.

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: Minimal preheating and prep required
Place orders by: Sun. Nov. 21th
How to order: online
Pick up times: Nov. 24th or Nov. 25th 

International Smoke Del Mar
3387 Del Mar Heights Road
San Diego, CA 92130

Online: InternationalSmokeDelMar.com
Menu: InternationalSmokeDelMar.com

Seaside Market

Seaside Market in Cardiff, is known for its mouthwatering Burgandy tri-tip, infamously nicknamed "Cardiff Crack" by locals. And, this Thanksgiving, you can swap the turkey for their Tri-tip Feast which comes with sides like roasted vegetables, candied sweet potato mash, broccoli gorgonzola salad and more. Or, you can keep it traditional with their Complete Turkey Feast and side dishes. Seaside also offers a vegan meal with lasagna as the main dish. Whatever your crew is craving this holiday, you can order it at Seaside Market and sit back and relax because your meal is certain to be an utter crowd pleaser. 

Cost: $249.95 for Complete Turkey or Cardiff Crack Tri-Tip Feast, each feeds 6+ people. $89 for Vegan Feast, feeds 2-3+ people

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: yes
Preparation: Served chilled in aluminum pans with reheating and serving instructions.
Place orders by: 48 hours in advance
How to order: online
Pick up times: Call for pick up times

Seaside Market
2087 San Elijo Ave
Cardiff-by-the-sea 92007

Online: seasidemarket.com
Menu: https://seasidemarket.com/holidays/

The Great Maple

Leave the cooking to the kind folks at UTC's Great Maple by reserving your Thanksgiving meal today. The delicious dinner, made to be enjoyed at home, includes butternut squash bisque soup, thyme, and rosemary turkey breast served with brioche stuffing, mashed potatoes, pan gravy, toasted sage green beans, and pumpkin pie. The cost is $39.95 per person.

Cost: $39.95/person

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: Before they sell out
How to order: online
Pick up times: Thursday, November 25th from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Great Maple UTC
8675 Genesee Ave Suite 1200
La Jolla, CA 92122

Online: thegreatmaple.com
Menu: explorestock.com/greatmapleutc

Black Angus

Black Angus

Bring home a Turkey Feast Meal To-Go paired with all the fixings. Available in 3 different sizes for either a family of 4, 8 or 12 servings. Each comes with the classics: roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, sage dressing, sweet potatoes, broccoli with garlic butter, salad, cranberry sauce, their famous molasses bread and pumpkin pie. 

If you just want a whole dessert to go, they have other options a la carte like their well-known big mountain fudge cake, NY style cheesecake, sky-high mud pie, spiced carrot cake or chocolate flourless torte.

Cost: 4 servings for $99.95; 8 servings for $199.95; 12 servings for $299.95. 

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: Hot and ready to eat
How to order: online
Pick-up times: Thurs. Nov. 26th from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

Black Angus
1000 Graves Ave., El Cajon
619-440-5055

707 E St., Chula Vista
619-426-9200

296 E. Via Rancho Parkway, Escondido
Escondido, CA

Online: blackangus.com
Menu: blackangus.com/thanksgiving/

Sprouts Farmers Market

Sprouts Farmers Market

Simplify your Thanksgiving this year with fully prepared holiday meals from Sprouts, made with simple and wholesome ingredients like cage-free turkey, no antibiotics ever and organic ingredients. Fully prepared meal options that serve 6-8 include natural turkey, free-range organic turkey, USDA choice beef rib roast or spiral-sliced ham (regular or uncured & sugar-free) come with delicious seasonal sides. Or choose the 40 oz. vegan roast meal with cornbread stuffing, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce and a take & bake sourdough loaf. Don’t forget to add one of their award winning pies to your checkout cart, each pie is made with real fruit and are always free from artificial preservatives.

Place orders online for yourself or treat your friends or family to a meal for them to pick up at their local store or have it delivered straight to their door. Sprouts stores will be open on Thanksgiving day from 7am-4pm in case you forget something.

Cost: boneless turkey breast meal for 2 is $39.99; natural turkey meal for 6-8 is $79.99; spiral-sliced ham meal for 6-8 is $79.99; beef rib roast meal for 6-8 is $89.99; vegan roast meal for 4 is $44.99

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: Before they sell out
How to order: online
Pick up times: curbside or delivery with Instacart!

Sprouts Farmers Market
Various locations

Online: sprouts.com
Menu: sprouts.com/shop/categories/434

Urban Plates

Urban Plates

Bring home a fresh scratch-made feast just like grandma used to make. Choose from a Family Feast that serves 6-8 or a Family Meal that serves 4 and you’ll get an herb roasted cage-free turkey breast, mushroom stuffing, homemade gravy, sweet cranberry relish, artisan bread and choice of two sides. Add on a scratch-made dessert made in-house by their pasty chef: mango tart, seasonal pumpkin & walnut layer cake or a Hummingbird Cake, among others.

Urban Plates offers one of the best values with quality organic produce, cage-free turkey and always free of hormones, antibiotics and GMOs. Order early, they sold out last year!

Cost: a la carte sides $13 each; desserts $32-$60; Turkey Plate serves 1, $19.95; Turkey Family Meal serves 4 for $79; Turkey Family Feast serves 6-8 for $139

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Sides available
Preparation: chilled, fully cooked with heating instructions
Place orders by: Nov. 20th
How to order: online
Pick up times: Nov. 23rd or 24th

Urban Plates
1923 Calle Barcelona, Carlsbad
760-652-5678

12857 El Camino Real, Carmel Valley
858-509-1800

8707 Villa La Jolla Dr., La Jolla Village
858-263-0818

Online: urbanplates.com
Menu: urbanplates.com/thanksgiving

Giardino

Switch up your Thanksgiving this year with an Italian feast, or choose from their traditional Thanksgiving dishes to keep it classic. Their Thanksgiving day specials include prime rib, short ribs, butternut squash ravioli or oxtail cannelloni each with complementary sides, but you can also choose from their extensive menu of gourmet pasta meals, pan seared salmon, eggplant dishes or chicken marsala among others. Your taste buds will delight in their Italian sweets like the tiramisu tray, Limoncello cake or Nutella cheesecake. If you can’t decide, just order the dessert sampler and everyone will be happy.

Cost: meals serve 6-8 people – prime rib meal $85, short rib meal $75, butternut squash ravioli meal $60, oxtail cannelloni $60

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: call for details
Place orders by: call for details
How to order: online
Pick up times: based on store hours

Giardino
8131 Broadway, Lemon Grove
619-825-7112

Online: giardinosd.com
Menu: giardinosd.com/HOLIDAYtogo

 

Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market

Celebrate the season with Whole Foods Market catering menu with offerings for everyone. You’ll find the classics like organic turkey,  and prime rib with all the sides, but also paleo-friendly paleo and vegan-friendly options. Holiday appetizer platters are also available. 

Cost: classic roast turkey meal for 12 is $299.99; beef wellington meal for 4 is $139.99;  prime rib meal for 8 is $229.99; you’ll find other serving sizes and options online

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: All Holiday Selections orders must be placed a minimum of 24 hours ahead of pickup date and time
How to order: online
Pick up times: Nov. 19th -25th from 8 a.m.-8 p.m

Whole Foods
711 University Ave., Hillcrest
619-294-2800

8825 Villa La Jolla Dr., La Jolla Village
858-642-6700

2600 Via De La Valle, Del Mar
858-436-9800

Online: wholefoodsmarket.com
Menu: shop.wfm.com

Chart House

Chart House is big on holidays, which means you can expect a mouthwatering Thanksgiving dinner without having to lift a finger, except to carry the bags into the house. The Chart House Thanksgiving To-Go offers a choice of slow-roasted prime rib or turkey, stuffing, cranberry dressing, creamed spinach, mashed potatoes and pecan or pumpkin pie.

Cost: serves 4 people for $105 for turkey, or $130 for prime rib

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: call for details
Place orders by: Nov. 19th
How to order: online
Pick up times: based on store hours, delivery available

Chart House
1201 1st St., Coronado
619-437-4474

2588 South Coast Hwy 101, Cardiff
760-436-4044

Online: chart-house.com/
Menu: chart-house.com/event/thanksgiving/

Rancho Valencia

@ranchovalencia

Bring the good life home from Rancho Valencia to enjoy a Thanksgiving feast in the comfort of your own home. This year they’ve launched “Rancho-To-Go” where you can choose from a full a la carte menu of canapés, starters and soups, choice of meats, sides and sauces; completed with pies and desserts. You can also choose from their a la carte items like crab cakes, empanadas, truffle arancini, poached pears, charcuterie boards and so much more.

Cost: full meal serves 4 for $265; or buy everything a la carte - minimum order $350, all items sold are in portions of 4 unless otherwise noted

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: Thurs. November 18th
How to order: online
Pick-up times: Wed. Nov, 24th between 9 am - 1 pm.

Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa
5921 Valencia Cir., Rancho Santa Fe
858-759-6216

Online: ranchovalencia.com
Menu: form.jotform.com/213005244091139

 

Giuseppe Catering

Mix and match a cornucopia of delights by choosing all of your Thanksgiving dishes a la carte. Choose from roasted & carved natural turkey and such sides as Focaccia-leek & pistachio stuffing, squash skewers, butternut squash soup, caramelized Brussels sprouts, truffle parmesan mashed potatoes or a poached pear salad among other options. It might take you a while to decide what’s for dessert from Frangelico chocolate truffle lollipops to Meyer lemon bars or pies.

Cost: Varies based on a la carte items ordered, roughly $160 for 6-8 servings

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: noon on Monday, Nov. 22nd
How to order: online
Pick up times: Pick up or delivery on November 24th 

Giuseppe Restaurants & Fine Catering
7853 Herschel Ave., La Jolla
858-581-2205

Online: grnfc.com
Menu: grnfc.com/thanksgiving-catering

Elijah's Restaurant

@elijahs.deli

Having your Thanksgiving meal delivered doesn’t get any easier than this! Order your classic Thanksgiving meal from Elijah’s and they’ll bring it right to your front door. Choice of turkey, beef brisket, or ham served with 2 classic side dishes to choose from and add on an apple, pecan or pumpkin pie for only $14.95 extra.

Cost: all servings are for 10 people - $165 for turkey dinner, $165 for beef brisket dinner and $165 for spiral ham dinner

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: all dinners are freshly cooked for your pick-up time, no reheating required! Just put it on the table and eat.
Place orders by: 48 hrs notice
How to order: call
Pick up times: schedule with restaurant, delivery available for an additional charge. 

Elijah’s Restaurant
7061 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., Clairemont
858-353-5528 or 858-455-1461

Online: elijahsrestaurant.com
Menu: elijahsrestaurant.com/thanksgiving

Ranch 45

Ranch 45

Ranch 45 adds a gourmet twist to all of your favorite traditional foods. Just some of their offerings are butternut squash soup, roasted rainbow carrots, wild rice with butternut squash, herb-crusted prime rib, red wine braised short ribs, smoked turkey legs… and much more online. Don’t forget traditional desserts; are you team Apple or team Pumpkin pie? Or maybe an alternative GF carrot cake is more up your alley.

Cost: all items are ordered a la carte; approx. $160 for 3-4 servings

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: Sunday, November 21st
How to order: in store, by phone, online
Pick up times: 10 am - 3 pm on Nov. 24th

Ranch 45
512 Via De La Valle, Solana Beach
858-461-0092

Online: ranch45.com
Menu: ranch45.com/holiday-pick-up-menu

 

Ruth's Chris

Take the hassle out of Thanksgiving Dinner this year and order out from Ruth’s Chris Steak House. They have a family meal that serves 4 and includes roasted turkey and all the trimmings, including 4 personal pumpkin cheesecakes.

Cost: 4 servings for $175

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: chilled, fully cooked to heat and eat
Place orders by: 48 hours in advance
How to order: online
Pick up times: Wed. Nov. 24th, 12 pm - 6 pm

Ruth’s Chris Steak House
11582 El Camino Real, Del Mar
858-755-1454

1355 N Harbor Dr., Downtown/Embarcadero
619-233-1422

Online: ruthschris.com
Menu: ruthschris.com/menu/thanksgiving

 

Fleming's Prime Steakhouse

Celebrate at home with Fleming’s 3-course dinner for the family. Meals include Herb-Roasted Turkey paired with all the fixings, salad and a cinnamon pumpkin cream cheesecake with orange cranberry sauce. You can also substitute the turkey for petite filet mignon or prime bone-in ribeye each with peppercorn sauce or add on delectable sides like lobster mac & cheese, cauliflower mash or crispy Brussels sprouts with bacon.

Cost: $53/adult and $23/children, dishes available a la carte also

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: call for details
How to order: online
Pick up times: call for details

Fleming’s Prime Steak House
8970 University Center Ln., UTC
858-535-0078

380 K St., Downtown/Gaslamp
619-237-1155

Online: flemigsssteakhouse.com
Menu: flemingssteakhouse.com/thanksgiving

Del’s Hideout, Pioneer BBQ or Coaster Saloon (Cohn Restaurant Group)

@delshideout

Bring this Thanksgiving BBQ Feast to your table this year from either of these 3 restaurants from Cohn’s. Choice of whole smoked turkey or brisket, 3 family size sides (bacon potato salad, coleslaw, stuffing, mashed potatoes & gravy, killer beans, candied yams, mac & cheese, collard greens or green beans) and cornbread or dinner rolls. Add on pecan or pumpkin pie for dessert. You can also buy the main course a la carte (whole smoked turkey or brisket) and fix your own sides at home.

Cost: serves 6-8 servings for $189.95; add on a pie for $219.99; or even buy the main course a la carte: $114.95 for turkey or $129.95 for brisket

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: no
Preparation: fully cooked, heat and eat
Place orders by: 3 p.m. on Mon. Nov. 22nd
How to order: call
Pick up times: Thurs. Nov. 25th between 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

(all 3 Cohn Restaurants share the same Thanksgiving menu options)

Del’s Hideout
5351 Adobe Falls Rd., Del Cerro
619-255-8175

Pioneer BBQ
8622 Lake Murray Blvd., San Carlos
619-825-7787

Coaster Saloon
744 Ventura Pl., Mission Beach
858-488-4438

Online: cohnrestaurants.com/delshideout
Menu: cohnrestaurants.com/dels-hideout-thanksgiving-feast-togo

Nutmeg Bakery

Top off your day of eating this year with a non-traditional Thanksgiving pie from Nutmeg Bakery. They’ve got all kinds of cream pies: Chocolate, Banana, Boston or Coconut; as well as Key Lime and Maple Pecan (gluten-free). But if you want to go the traditional route they’ve got you covered there with Apple Lattice, Apple Crumb (GF) and Pumpkin (avail GF). Now if you want a Thanksgiving cake, well they’ve got plenty of options too with everything from Carrot Cake (avail GF) to chocolate chip cookie dough, vanilla (vegan) or lemon raspberry, orange cranberry, lemon blueberry, coconut rum (GF, V) hummingbird, Italian cream and oh so many more.

Cost: $20-$35 per pie

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: call for details
Place orders by: 72 hrs advance notice
How to order: online only
Pick up times: based on order

Nutmeg Bakery & Café
12640 Sabre Springs Pkwy, Sabre Springs
858-486-8863

Online: https://nutmegsd.com/

Pop Pie Co.

If you want to have your Thanksgiving pie and eat it too, there are plenty of options from Pop Pie Co. That’s all they do and that’s why they’re the best. Choose from Salted Honey, Honey Bourban Pecan, Pumpkin Pie, Salted Caramel Apple Crumble or Apple Crumble (vegan).

Cost: $35 per pie

Vegan/Gluten-Free options: Yes
Preparation: pies are baked fresh the morning you pick them up
Place orders by: Sun. Nov. 21st or until they’re sold out
How to order: online only
Pick up times: Wed Nov. 24th from 11 am-5 p.m. or Thurs. Nov. 25th from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Pop Pie Co.
4404 Park Blvd., University Heights
619-501-4440

270 E 17th St., Costa Mesa
949-524-3015

Online: poppieco.com
Menu: poppieco.com/thanksgiving-pies-pre-sale

––Aimee Della Bitta & Bonnie Taylor

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It’s the ultimate summer dessert, an occasional bribe, a sweet treat snuck from the freezer at midnight—it’s safe to say we’re obsessed with ice cream (as are our kids). We’ve rounded up a list of the best ice cream shops in every state (plus D.C.) so you can satisfy your sweet tooth all summer long. Keep reading to get the scoop on the ice cream parlors that should be on your radar.

1. Alabama: Matt’s Homemade Alabama Ice Cream
With cones, floats, splits and old-fashioned sodas, Matt’s Homemade Alabama Ice Cream has something for everyone. Try a scoop of one of Matt’s specialties, like the Creole praline or red velvet cake—you'll be glad you did.

1308 Gulf Shores Pkwy
Gulf Shores, AL

701 Gulf Shores Pkwy
Gulf Shores, AL

Online: mattshomemadeicecream.com

2. Alaska: Hot Licks Homemade Ice Cream
During the summer months, Hot Licks is a must. Their ice cream is made in-house in 40-quart batches, and with local flavors like cranberry and wild blueberry, it’s some of the best Alaska has to offer.

3453 College Rd.
Fairbanks, AK

Online: hotlicks.net

3. Arizona: Sweet Republic
From the local Arizona milk and cream to the slow-roasted bananas, everything here is made with care. And with rotating flavors like Meyer lemon, peaches ‘n’ cream and peaberry espresso, you’ll want to come to Sweet Republic again and again to try them all. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

9160 E. Shea Blvd.
Scottsdale, AZ

6054 N. 16th St.
Phoenix, AZ

Online: sweetrepublic.com

4. Arkansas: Loblolly Creamery
Loblolly Creamery is a must-stop the next time you’re in Little Rock. Folks in the know love their salted caramel and Little Rocky Road. Ingredients are sourced locally whenever possible, from fruit to lavender.

1423 S. Main St.
Little Rock, AR

Online: loblollycreamery.com

5. California: Fentons Creamery
Founded in 1894 in Oakland, Fentons has been a Bay Area favorite ever since. The ice cream is made in small batches (there’s a production tour for curious kids!), and the menu has decadent sundaes to satisfy any dessert connoisseur.

4226 Piedmont Ave.
Oakland, CA

1669 E. Monte Vista Ave.
Vacaville, CA

Online: fentonscreamery.com

 

6. Colorado: Little Man Ice Cream
With a distinctive shop in the shape of an ice cream cone, Little Man serves up nostalgic flavors that your whole crew will love (not to mention some awesome vegan options). And for every scoop of ice cream purchased, Little Man matches that scoop with a donated scoop of rice, beans or other essentials to a community in need.

2620 16th St.
Denver, CO

Online: littlemanicecream.com

7. Connecticut: Arethusa Farm
For the ultimate in ice cream, you really can’t beat Arethusa Farm. Fresh milk is brought from their dairy cows a few miles away to make classic flavors like butter pecan, strawberry and pistachio.

822 Bantam Rd.
Bantam, CT

Online: arethusafarm.com

8. Delaware: Woodside Farm Creamery
The Woodside Farm was established in 1796, but their ice cream operation didn’t get started until 1998. They’ve been a Delaware favorite ever since, offering up flavors like dirt (that’s gummy worms and Oreo cookies in chocolate ice cream) and cake batter. Say hi to the cows after enjoying your scoop.

1310 Little Baltimore Rd.
Hockessin, DE

Online: woodsidefarmcreamery.com

9. Florida: Azucar Ice Cream Company
Be sure to scope out this sweet shop in Little Havana, where you'll find great flavors like platano maduro and rum cake with walnuts.

Online: azucaricecream.com

10. Georgia: Leopold’s Ice Cream
Leopold’s Ice Cream was founded in 1919, and the shop still has old-school charm—the black marble soda fountain, wooden back bar and telephone booth come from the original location. The ice cream is just as delicious as ever, with classic flavors like butter pecan alongside unique seasonal picks like spicy mocha.

212 E. Broughton St.
Savannah, GA

Online: leopoldsicecream.com

 

11. Hawaii: Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream and Desserts
In addition to regular scoops and cones, Bubbies’ specialty is mochi ice cream—a scoop of ice cream that’s wrapped in a layer of chewy mochi (a soft, sweet paste made out of rice). It’s a refreshing treat that’s sure to be an instant family favorite.

7192 Kalanianaole Hwy, Ste. D103
Honolulu, HI

Online: bubbiesicecream.com

12. Idaho: Goody’s Soda Fountain
You won’t regret a visit to Goody’s Soda Fountain—with their massive banana splits and ice cream sodas, there’s no way you’ll leave hungry. They also offer homemade chocolates if you’re in the mood for something different.

1502 N. 13th St.
Boise, ID

Online: goodyssodafountain.com

13. Illinois: The Original Rainbow Cone 

This fun ice cream spot was launched almost 100 years ago, but now they have four locations! Their ice cream trucks can also be found all over the city, and the spot on Navy Pier is especially fun for visitors. They have tons of flavors, plus ice cream cakes and even donuts. 

Online: rainbowcone.com

14. Indiana: The Chief Ice Cream
On a hot summer’s day, you can’t beat a visit to The Chief. Grab a scoop of peanut butter or toasted coconut and head out back to the picnic tables to gobble it up—delicious!

502 W. Lincoln Ave.
Goshen, IN

Online: facebook.com/The-Chief-Ice-Cream-107814395923385

15. Iowa: Heyn’s Premium Ice Cream
It’ll be love at first bite when you visit Heyn’s—the ice cream is made with 14% buttermilk fat content, giving it an extra oomph of creaminess. And with flavors like monster mash (vanilla ice cream with cookie dough, peanut butter and M&Ms) and blueberry cheesecake, you’ll keep coming back for more.

811 S. 1st Ave.
Iowa City, IA

25 Cherry St.
North Liberty, IA

Online: heynsicecream.com

 

16. Kansas: Sylas and Maddy’s Homemade Ice Cream
Sylas and Maddy’s takes hand-crafted ice cream to the next level. They use an entire watermelon in every batch of watermelon sherbet, and their pie flavors (think apple pie, key lime pie) contain an entire pie in each bucket of ice cream. Get your scoop in a homemade waffle cone to up the tasty factor.

11925 Strang Line Rd.
Olathe, KS

1014 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence, KS

Online: sylasandmaddysicecream.com

17. Kentucky: The Comfy Cow
The Comfy Cow is serious about making awesome ice cream, and you’ll be able to tell when you sample their flavors. Whether you go for brown butter peanut brittle or cookie monster dough, you won’t be disappointed.

13301 Shelbyville Rd., Ste. 106
Louisville, KY

Additional locations in Louisville and Southern Indiana

Online: thecomfycow.com

18. Louisiana: Creole Creamery
You’ll love the old-school look of New Orleans’ best ice cream parlor, and with rotating flavors like lavender honey and chocolate malt chip, they’ve got something for everyone. If you dare, take the challenge to finish an enormous Tchoupitoulas sundae and earn a spot in their Hall of Fame.

4924 Prytania St.
New Orleans, LA

6260 Vicksburg St.
New Orleans, LA

Online: creolecreamery.com

19. Maine: The Dairy Corner
With more than 70 ice cream flavors to choose from in addition to frozen yogurt and sorbet, it’s safe to say there’s something for everyone at The Dairy Corner. Bring your treats outside to the picnic tables and chairs to enjoy them in the sunshine.

612 US Rte. 1
Scarborough, ME

Online: dairycornericecream.com

20. Maryland: Scottish Highland Creamery
Founded by an Edinburgh native, the Scottish Highland Creamery is a must visit, loved for their super fresh ice cream made with local ingredients, fresh milk, cream and flavorings imported from Italy. Order the Mexican vanilla or the Italian lemon cookie and prepare to be amazed.

314 Tilghman St.
Oxford, MD

Online: scottishhighlandcreamery.com

 

21. Massachusetts: Toscanini’s Ice Cream
Located around the corner from MIT, Toscanini’s has been serving up amazing ice cream to college kids, locals and tourists alike for more than 30 years. Try one of their inventive flavors like B3 (brown sugar, brown butter, and brownies) or sour cherry sorbet.

159 First St.
Cambridge, MA

Online: tosci.com

22. Michigan: Moomers Homemade Ice Cream
This family-owned shop is a real winner, with more than 160 flavors made right in-house (20 of which are available each day). The coolest part? The shop overlooks their dairy farm, meaning you can watch the cows while you gobble up your ice cream.

7263 N. Long Lake Rd.
Traverse City, MI

Online: moomers.com

23. Minnesota: Cup and Cone
This understated hidden gem serves a generous helping of soft serve in a kiddie cone or cup for just .70 cents and that's just one of the things locals love about the Cup and Cone. The lines can go for over a block in the summer but they are open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. most day so you can usually find a time to grab a treat. The owners donate proceeds to a special frozen treat (different ice cream treats are featured each month) to the local food shelf, and the Cup and Cone provides gainful summer employment for some of the sweetest local youth.

2126 4th Street
White Bear Lake, MN

Online: cupandconewbl.com 

24. Mississippi: Area 51 Ice Cream
Area 51 prides itself on using only the freshest seasonal produce—from the local farmers market, no less—for its ice creams. The end product is innovative flavors like blackberry goat cheese, green tea latte and salted dark chocolate.

117 W. Commerce St.
Hernando, MS

Online: facebook.com/area51icecream

25. Missouri: Betty Rae's Ice Cream
Newly re-opened under new owners, Betty Rae's still offers unique flavors like Lavender Honey, brown butter & toasted pecans and blood orange creamsicle.

7140 Wornall Rd.
Kansas City, MO, 64114

412 Delaware St.
Kansas City, Mo 64105

Online: bettyraes.com

26. Montana: Big Dipper Ice Cream
On a summer evening, there’s nothing better than a visit to Big Dipper. Relax at their picnic tables while you devour a scoop of their raved-about huckleberry ice cream on a homemade waffle cone.

631 S. Higgins
Missoula, MT

58 N. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT

100 N. Broadway
Billings, MT

Online: bigdippericecream.com

27. Nebraska: Ted & Wally’s
An Omaha classic, Ted & Wally’s has been selling their 18% butterfat ice cream since 1984. They’ve got classic flavors like Dutch chocolate alongside more experimental rotating batches like watermelon gazpacho and butter mochi.

1120 Jackson St.
Omaha, NE

6023 Maple St.
Omaha, NE

Online: tedandwallys.com

28. Nevada: Dylan's Family Ice Cream
This mom-and-pop shop is a kid’s ice cream dream. In addition to colorful flavors like circus animal cookies, rainbow sherbet and birthday cake, they’ve got an area with games and a chalkboard just for the little ones.

5960 Losee Rd., Unit 121
North Las Vegas, NV

Online: facebook.com/DylansFamilyIceCream

29. New Hampshire: Jordan’s Ice Creamery
With a huge selection of homemade ice creams, frozen yogurts and sugar-free options, there’s something for everyone at Jordan’s. Try their blueberry pie ice cream (made with Maine berries!) or the coffee heath bar.

894 Rt. 106 N.
Belmont, NH

593 Endicott St. N.
Laconia, NH

Online: facebook.com/jordansic

30. New Jersey: Cliff’s Homemade Ice Cream
Cool off with a scoop or two of seriously delicious ice cream at Cliff’s. From butterbeer to s’mores to peach melba, the rotating list of flavors will keep you coming back for repeat visits.

1475 US Hwy 46
Ledgewood, NJ

Online: cliffsicecream.com

Jon H. via Yelp

31. New Mexico: I Scream Ice Cream
I Scream Ice Cream is heaven for the little ones—after you’ve polished off a scoop of cotton candy or raspberry chocolate chunk, head to the back of the store to check out their collection of vintage memorabilia, toys, and games. Go ahead, play a game on the Ms. Pac-Man machine or play dress-up with their collection of masks.

2000 Carlisle Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM

Online: facebook.com/isicabq

32. New York: Ample Hills Creamery
New York has enough amazing ice cream parlors to keep your sweet tooth satisfied and then some, but our top pick goes to Ample Hills for their hands-on approach. Their ice cream is pasteurized on site, and almost all their mix-ins are made in-house from scratch. Try The Munchies (pretzel-infused ice cream with Ritz crackers, potato chips, pretzels and M&Ms) or Snap Mallow Pop (marshmallow ice cream with Rice Krispie clusters).

623 Vanderbilt Ave.
Brooklyn, NY

Five additional locations in NYC

Online: amplehills.com

33. North Carolina: The Parlour
After operating out of a converted school bus for two years, The Parlour opened their Durham shop in 2013, and they’ve been serving up delicious 18% butterfat ice cream ever since. Try one of their well-loved, inventive flavors like salted butter caramel, blueberry buttermilk (made with local NC berries) or rosemary olive oil.

117 Market St.
Durham, NC

Online: theparlour.co

34. North Dakota: Pride Dairy
The only small-town creamery remaining in North Dakota, Pride Dairy is a must-visit shop. They still use the same basic recipe from when the creamery started producing ice cream in the 1940s, offering tried-and-true flavors like strawberry cheesecake, chocolate peanut butter and rhubarb-strawberry.

517 Thompson St.
Bottineau, ND

Online: pridedairy.com

35. Ohio: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
You can count on Jeni’s for inventive and delicious flavors—think gooey butter cake, brambleberry crisp, wildberry lavender and Bangkok peanut. You’ll love the smooth taste (thanks to the buttercream base); all their ice creams are made without synthetic flavorings, dyes and off-the-shelf mixes.

714 N. High St.
Columbus, OH

67 N. Main St.
Chagrin Falls, OH

Additional locations across the country

Online: jenis.com

 

36. Oklahoma: Roxy’s Ice Cream Social
Grab a simple scoop or a cookie ice cream sandwich at this Oklahoma City hot spot. Their small-batch ice creams are a local favorite, offering classic flavors like cookies 'n' cream alongside a rotating menu of specialties like bananas foster and graham cracker.

1732 NW 16th St.
Oklahoma City, OK

12220 N. MacArthur Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK

Two additional locations in Oklahoma City

Online: roxysicecream.com

37. Oregon: Salt & Straw
At Salt & Straw, you’ll find crazy unique flavors year round. Whether you’re in the mood for Meyer lemon buttermilk with blueberries, goat cheese marionberry habanero or cinnamon snickerdoodle, you’re going to leave satisfied.

838 NW 23rd Ave.
Portland, OR

3345 SE Division St.
Portland, OR

2035 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR

Additional locations in Portland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle and San Francisco

Online: saltandstraw.com

38. Pennsylvania: Penn State Berkey Creamery

Penn State's dairy research started in 1865, and with that came the creamery. They offer dozens of flavors and their world-famous 12 steps to perfect ice cream are legendary. A visit to the area is not complete without a stop at the Creamery.

119 Rodney A. Erickson Food
Science Building
University Park, PA 16802

Online: creamery.psu.edu

39. Rhode Island: Brickley’s Ice Cream
With more than 45 flavors to choose from on any given day, Brickley’s has classic flavors that everyone in your family will love. Get your scoop on a homemade waffle cone and sit back and enjoy the huge portions.

921 Boston Neck Rd.
Narragansett, RI

322 Main St.
Wakefield, RI

Online: facebook.com/brickleysicecream

40. South Carolina: Sweet Cream Company
With a constantly rotating menu, on any given day at Sweet Cream Company, you’ll find ingenious flavors like white chocolate lavender, blueberry crumble and cranberry thyme sorbet. You can also snag a cookie ice cream sandwich—of course, the cookies are made from scratch in-house too.

1627 Main St.
Columbia, SC

Online: sweetcreamcompany.com

 

41. South Dakota: Leones’ Creamery
Leones’ Creamery is a small-town staple with some seriously delicious and unexpected flavors: think blueberry goat cheese, vanilla black pepper and rhubarb. Since the menu is constantly changing, you’ll want to come back again and again.

722 1/2 Main St.
Spearfish, SD

Online: leonescreamery.com

42. Tennessee: Clumpies Ice Cream Co.
Opened by the son of a third-generation candy maker, Clumpies has been a Chattanooga favorite since 1999. Try one of their signature flavors like coconut almond chunk or raspberry sorbet, or go for a specialty like sweet corn blueberry or vegan peanut butter Oreo.

26 Frazier Ave.
Chattanooga, TN

3917 St. Elmo Ave.
Chattanooga, TN

Two additional locations in Chattanooga

Online: clumpies.com

43. Texas: Lick Honest Ice Creams
This Austin hot spot takes honest to heart when making their ice cream—they source milk and cream from a family-owned dairy in central Texas, and their seasonal offerings let the freshest local ingredients shine. Try an old standby like Texas sheet cake or get adventurous with lemon lavender or loquat margarita.

1100 S. Lamar Blvd.
Austin, TX

6555 Burnet Rd. #200
Austin, TX

Additional locations in Austin and San Antonio

Online: ilikelick.com

44. Utah: Rowley’s Red Barn
Located right on a farm, Rowley’s is totally worth the trip. They’re famous for their home-grown cherries, so the cherry cheesecake or cherry chocolate chip is a must-try. Or go for an apple cider slush—icy hand-pressed apple cider that can be mixed with vanilla ice cream.

901 S. 300 W.
Santaquin, UT

25 N. 300 W.
Washington, UT

Online: rowleysredbarn.com

45. Vermont: Creemee Stand
Of course Ben & Jerry’s is Vermont’s most famous ice cream empire, but Creemee Stand is another local favorite. With rave-worthy soft serve and hard scoop ice creams, they’ve really got something for everyone. Try their signature maple soft serve, made with fresh Vermont maple syrup.

716 Rte. 100
Wilmington, VT

Online: creemeestand.com

 

46. Virginia: Island Creamery
Since 1975, Island Creamery has been serving up delicious treats to locals and tourists alike on beautiful Chincoteague Island. Sample the muddy butter (chocolate ice cream with nutter butter cookies and peanut butter swirl) or the cantaloupe—you’ll be an instant fan!

6243 Maddox Blvd.
Chincoteague Island, VA

120 N. Main St.
Berlin, MD

Online: islandcreamery.net

47. Washington: Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream
When it comes to ice cream, we’re all about fresh and local, and Molly Moon’s fits the bill. 90% of their ingredients are locally sourced, from milk and cream to honey and fruit. The result is drool-worthy flavors like cherry chunk, honey lavender and cookie chunk that your whole crew will love.

1/2 1622 N. 45th St.
Seattle, WA

7 additional locations in Seattle and Redmond

Online: mollymoon.com

48. Washington D.C.: Ice Cream Jubilee
Started by a corporate lawyer turned ice cream mogul, Ice Cream Jubilee is a must-visit the next time you’re in the District. You’ll love their outside-the-box flavors like snickers snickerdoodle and Thai iced tea.

301 Water St. SE
Washington D.C.

1407 T St. NW
Washington D.C.

Online: icecreamjubilee.com

 

49. West Virginia: Ellen’s Homemade Ice Cream
For almost 20 years, Ellen’s Homemade Ice Cream has been serving up old-fashioned treats that locals and tourists alike love. In addition to the classics like mocha almond and black raspberry, you’ll find a rotating selection of seasonal flavors like lavender honey and lime orange pineapple.

225 Capitol St
Charleston, WV

Online: ellensicecream.com

50. Wisconsin: Sassy Cow Creamery
Head to Sassy Cow for some of the creamiest, freshest ice cream around. You can gaze at the grazing cows as you chow down on your ice cream, and you can also pick up delicious milk and cheese there while you’re at it. Hunker down with a yummy scoop of blueberry cheesecake or caramel chunk.

W4192 Bristol Rd.
Columbus, WI

Online: sassycowcreamery.com

51. Wyoming: Moo’s Gourmet Ice Cream
Huckleberry ice cream, anyone? You’ll find it and lots more at Moo’s, a Wyoming favorite serving up rave-worthy treats. With a rotating menu of 24 flavors, there’s definitely something for everyone in your crew.

110 N. Center St.
Jackson Hole, WY

Online: moosjacksonhole.com

— Susie Foreman

 

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Spice and Everything Nice

Healthy Maven

If your hiking snacks could use a bit of fall flavor, look no further than these Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal Energy Balls from The Healthy Maven. They’re made with pumpkin puree and are easy to customize for every pint-sized taste. Plus, they don’t need a food processer to whip up—sweet! Get the recipe here.

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Nope, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. These Golden Raisin No-Bake Energy Bites may look like luscious truffles but they can definitely hold their own in the “healthy snack” category. Sporting natural sugars, healthy fats, omega 3s and fiber, these sweet bites can carry you through family treks, road trip munchies, and beyond. Get the recipe here.

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What’s the best way to start the day? These Raspberry Coconut Breakfast Balls from Feeding Finn! These little bites of goodness have zero refined sugar and a healthy dose of protein via ground almonds. Plus, little connoisseurs will love that eye-catching color. Get the recipe here.

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Peas & Crayons

If you want to give your snacks a tropical twist, Peas & Crayons has just the thing: Key Lime Pie Energy Bites. Thanks to freshly squeezed lime juice, these bites are a cool combo of sweet and tart—and they taste oh-so-similar to Key Lime Pie Larabars. Get the recipe here.

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Here’s the scoop on these Cranberry Coconut Energy Bites from Life Made Sweeter: the irresistable sweetness comes from dried cranberries and bananas, they’re packed with protein, and toddler chefs can help make them. Plus, if you sub in gluten-free oats, these snacks can easily be a tasty gluten-free treat. Get the recipe here.

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What’s up, Doc? These Carrot Energy Bites from Vegan Heaven feature a dream team of just five ingredients—including everyone’s fave orange veggie. They also check a lot of other snacktime boxes: vegan, sugar-free, nutrient-rich, and easy to make. We guarantee your wascally wabbits will love ‘em. Get the recipe here.

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Starting today, May 17, the Island Time Collection is available at participating locations in three tropical flavors. Not only do the flavors bring you to a summer state of mind, but the beachy toppings will have you craving a day at the shore, too.

photo: Courtesy of Krispy Kreme

The three flavors include:

  • Pina Colada Doughnut: An Original Glazed® doughnut filled with Pina Colada-flavored Kreme, dipped in a Pina Colada-flavored icing, sprinkled with toasted coconut shreds and topped with a candied cherry.
  • Island Time Doughnut: An Original Glazed doughnut filled with classic Kreme, dipped in light blue icing and graham crumbs to resemble an Island, and topped with a palm tree.
  • Key Lime Pie Doughnut: A doughnut filled with Key Lime Kreme, dipped in lime green icing, topped with graham crumbs and a Kreme dollop.

Not only will guests be able to enjoy the Island Times Key Lime Pie Doughnut option, but they’ll also be able to sink their teeth into the Key Lime Glazed Doughnut on Key Lime Fridays. May 21 and 28th, Krispy Kreme will offer both lime sweets for diehard citrus lovers.

The collection is only available for a limited time, so head to a Krispy Kreme near you.

––Karly Wood

 

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