There’s been an incredible resurgence of ice cream shops in LA as of late, so it takes something really special (read: mind-blowingly delicious) to stand out. One new downtown shop’s doing just that by combining two of your kiddos’ favorite foods into one drool-worthy concoction. Meet the ice cream taco at Cream, a new shop near USC (and Exposition Park, which means one stop ice cream, dinos and spaceships!)

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photo credit: Cream via facebook

Having just opened its first LA location in March, Cream already has fanatic following of ice cream connoisseurs. Their overwhelming popularity is due in large part to thinking beyond the scoop. Uber creative menu items like The Cream Taco (three flavors of ice cream with two toppings nestled inside a fresh baked red velvet or regular waffle cone taco shell) are just one of the many reasons people are willing to wait for a chilly treat.

Twenty-two delicious ice cream flavors like cinnamon chill, strawberry cheesecake, salted caramel and green tea are made from premium ingredients and top-secret recipes that taste a cut above the rest. And the toppings…oh the toppings…from rainbow sprinkles to gummy bears, there’s pretty much anything any kid can imagine.

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photo credit: Cream via facebook

While The Cream Taco is certainly the shop’s current toast of the town, Cream is actually best known for it’s delectable (and totally affordable) ice cream sandwiches. With warm freshly baked cookies from red velvet and chocolate chip to snicker doodle and lemon heaven, your tots are bound to find a mixture they’ll devour. Parents will appreciate having vegan and gluten-free cookie options for tikes who need it, and almost all ice cream flavors are gluten-free with a couple soy choices available as well.

Milkshakes, fruit bars, and the always dependable cone round out the vast menu. Ample seating is available inside—perfect for escaping LA’s soaring spring & summer temps and service couldn’t be more friendly. But definitely come prepared to wait in line because wait, you will. (We swear, it’s worth it!)

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photo credit: Cream via facebook

Nearby and Noteworthy: While some of us (ok, most of us here at Red Tricycle!) wouldn’t think twice about driving across town for fabulous ice cream, some have second thoughts when it comes to words like “traffic” and “long-lines”, especially when kids are in the mix.  But this shop is perfectly positioned for a sweet stop after a long day playing at the Natural History Museum or California Science Center.  So whether you’re here to see the butterflies or check out the new Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit, this ice cream treat should be your last stop on your way home.

Yum-O Specials: Check Cream’s Facebook page for current Taco Tuesday specials which usually include $1 off all tacos.

Hours: Sun.- Wed. from noon-10 p.m. and Thurs. – Sat. from noon-midnight

Cream
3335 S. Figueroa St.
Exposition Park
213-742-9090
Online: creamnation.com

Have you treated your family to Cream? What fab flavors were your faves? We’d love to know!

–Jennifer O’Brien

Can’t get out of town for a warm weather escape this Winter Break? No problem! The city doesn’t stop just because school’s out. With these irresistible options for camps and activities, you and your kids will be cool with sticking around for an awesome stay-cation.

Mohrs Explorers

photo: courtesy of Mohr’s Explorers

1. Design and sew something for spring, visit Mood fabrics (where all the best designers shop) and learn to walk the runway with a professional model at The Fashion Class. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 21 West 39th St., 4th Fl., Midtown, ages 6-12, $725.

2. Build snow sculptures and forts, play wilderness hide-and-seek and other outdoor games with Mohr’s Explorers. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., SE corner of 81st St. and Central Park West, Upper West Side, ages 5-10, $85/day or $400/5 days.

3. Visit some of NYC’s best ice skating rinks including Central Park, South Street Seaport and Prospect Park.

4. Discover the winter survival strategies of Prospect Park wildlife and play some nature games with the Prospect Park Audubon Center. Feb. 16-20, 12 p.m.-3 p.m., free. Bad weather? Shuffle through the snow to Lefferts Historic House 1 p.m.-3 p.m. (also Feb 16-20) and learn to play Nine-Man Morris, a strategy board game invented during the Roman Empire, $3 suggested donation.

5. Learn to manipulate Minecraft code or print in 3D at Pixel Academy. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., with extended day options,163 Pacific St., Cobble Hill, ages 7-12, $680.

Alice in Wonderland Follies

photo: Richard Termine

6. Build a diorama with miniature rooms inspired by the Helena Rubinstein: Beauty Is Power exhibit at the Jewish Museum. Feb. 17, 1 p.m.-4 p.m., 1109 Fifth Ave., Upper East Side, $15/adult, free for kids under 18.

7. Spend a day at Brooklyn Robot Foundry in Manhattan making robot crocodiles, submarines, lighthouses and more. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 528 Canal St, TriBeCa, ages K-4th graders, $170/day.

8. Combine gymnastics, art, music, and dance at LIC Kids. Feb 16-20, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., with half day sessions available, 5-02 50th Ave., LIC, ages 2 and older, $70-$125/day depending on child’s age and schedule.

9. Unwind and warm up with one of our favorite cups of hot cocoa on offer in NYC, including a must-try cup served in a chocolate dipped waffle cone. 

10. Engage in dramatic play, explore dance and movement and create artwork in the Aladdin-themed drama and dance camp at Treasure Trunk Theatre. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (optional extended hours for additional fee), Xtend Barre Studios, 147 Remsen St., 2nd Fl., Brooklyn Heights, ages 3-7, $70/day, $375/week.

11. Dust off your toboggan and head to one NYC’s best sledding hills for a thrill.

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photo courtesy of Homage Brooklyn

12. Spend five days skateboarding at Homage Skateboard Academy, with games, arts and crafts and educational clinics all included. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with half day and extended day options, 615 Degraw St., Boerum Hill, ages 7-14, $400.

13. Join the Staten Island Museum Curator of Natural Science, Will Lenihan, for a fun family hike through a Staten Island park. Feb. 19, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 298 Satterlee St., Staten Island, all ages, free.

14. Learn claymation, pixelation, cutout animation and more at a filmmaking camp created by The Good School. Feb. 16-20, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. with extended day options, PS 89, 201 Warren St., TriBeCa, ages K-9th grades, $650.

15. Take a culinary tour of cheese, spices, and salts from around the world with tastings, hands-on cooking and crafting at Freshmade NYC, Feb. 17, 18, and 19, 12 p.m.-3 p.m., 636 Broadway, 5th Fl., ages 5 and older, $75/day, $200/3 days.

Guggenheim Winter Break Camp

Photo: Guggenheim Museum

16.Explore works of art and hone new artistic techniques at the Guggenheim’s 5-day vacation camp. Feb. 16-20, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m., 5th Ave., btw. 88th & 89th, Upper East Side, ages 8-11, $500 ($400 for members), snacks and materials included.

17. Speak, sing and play in Spanish at Juguemos a Cantar. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with half day and extended day options, 463 6th Ave., Park Slope, ages 4-8, $85/day.

18. See the family matinee performance of Keith Michael’s The Alice-in-Wonderland Follies. Feb. 21 at 2 p.m., 219 W 19th St., ages 3 and older, $15/child, $30/adult.

19. Experiment with equilibrium, make a parachute, meet scientists and more at the Intrepid Museum during Kids Week. Feb. 16-20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 46th St. at 12th Ave., Midtown, all ages, free with $12-24 admission fee, children under 3 free.

20. Dissect a pinball table, press metal, or witness the donut making process with Science Teacher Sarah. Feb. 16-20, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 112 W 14th St., Buzzer 5, West Village, ages K-5th grades, $90/day or $400/week with snacks, transportation and prizes included.

How will your kids stay busy this Winter Break?

–Anna Knoebel