Ice cream parlors in america a-z

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Ice Cream Parlors Around America A-Z

By Riley Boldosser


A is for Ample Hills Creamery

  Fantastic flavors, both creative and classic, and their flavor are said to not disappoint. They let you try things out, which is great. You can get ice cream by the pint. (So you can binge watch Netflix).


B is for Berkey Creamery

Berkey Creamery is in Penn State. With over 100 flavors and 150 years of experience. Make your own cooler that can get shipped right to your door.


C is for Chaney's Dairy Barn

Chaney's Dairy Barn offers you premium homemade ice cream made right on the premises. They also serve lunch and dinner. They also offer family events throughout the year


D is for Dolce Gelato

A family comes together by a common thread: the LOVE of all things sweet. The name, “Dolce” meaning “sweet” in Italian. Their store is still relatively new but their recipes and methods are rooted in the purest Italian tradition.


E is for Edgar’s Old Fashioned Soda Fountain

They have been making ice cream sodas, sundaes, phosphates and other old fashioned treats. They have 25 years of experience at Edgar’s Soda Fountain. It is located in Pioneer Drug at 107 E Main St.


F is for F​ arson Mercantile

The store has been around for many years.They are well know as the “Home of the big cone” because their ice cream scoops are so large.


G is for Gayety's Chocolates & Ice Cream Co.

They sell ice cream, shakes, sodas, candy, and more. Their shakes are massive compared to others.


H is for Hot licks homemade ice cream

There are many flavors and topping’s to choose from. You can even try the flavor before you get it. Their ice cream is made with natural ingredients.


 I is for Ice Cream Parlor and Fudge Shoppe

Their friendly staff is ready to make your favorite treat in our 1890's Ice Cream Parlor & Fudge Shoppe located in the heart of the Old Country Store. Their milkshakes, sundaes, banana splits and much more are simply incredible!

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J is for Jersey's Creamery

They make homemade ice cream in seasonal flavors. Everything is made at the parlor. Their ice cream is made from Jersey cows.


K is for Kings Homemade Ice Cream

Kings homemade ice cream is made with rich butterfat and the freshest fruit toppings. You would go back again and again once you had a taste. You can also sample the flavors until you find the one you like.


L is for Leopold’s Ice Cream

They have many unique flavors such as Frozen Hot Cocoa and Rose Petal. All ice cream is made on site one batch at a time using secret family recipes. They even have just about every seasonal flavor you can think of.


M is for Mr. & Mrs. ​ Miscellaneous

All toppings are made in store and ice cream too. Everything comes fresh in this local store. Located in San Francisco CA.

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N is for Nick’s Ice Cream

Nick’s Ice Cream is a family owned business with 25 years of experience. You can order them to come to a party and stay all night from 10AM to 10PM. You can even order ice cream for someone else.


O is for OMG! Dessert lounge

They serve frozen treats along with hot and cold drinks. From coffee to ice cream the even sell French Macarons. A nice place to relax with ice cream.


P is for Puritan Backroom

It is a very casual atmosphere. They serve all american meals as well. They are located in Manchester NH.

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Q is for Q​ uenelle

They serve all sorts of desserts but mainly ice cream. They have unique creative flavors you’ll love. They are located in Burbank CA.


R is for Rococo Artisan Ice Cream

Their ice cream is all about flavor, purity, taste, and texture. Artisan ice cream is rich and creamy. Rococo has specialty, standard, and seasonal flavors.

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S is for Sweet Action Ice Cream

They have over twenty flavors made with natural ingredients. Located in colorado in Denver.


T is for Traders point Creamery

They own their own herd of cows so they can make fresh ice cream every day. They have a restaurant called The Loft Restaurant. They are located in Zionsville IN.


U is for Uconn Dairy Bar

They raise their own cows to use to make their homemade ice cream. You can see where the ice cream is made on your way out. There is even a place you can go to see all the cows and horses and sheep that are there.


V is for Velvet Cream

It used to be a cotton field. It had three flavors when it opened Vanilla, Chocolate, and mixed. Their sunday flavors were strawberry chocolate and pineapple.


W is for Wilton candy kitchen

It is located in Wilton, IA and it is the oldest ongoing ice cream shop in the world. It has been serving people for over 150 years. It has fun flavors like the Tin Roof and High School Special.


X is for Xena Marie Ice Cream

They have tons of toppings to choose from. They even have FroYo otherwise know as frozen yogurt. It is located in Hamilton, NJ.


Y is for You Scream Ice Cream

They do all things ice cream. Shakes, cones, sundaes, cups, banana splits, root beer floats, and malts. They are located in Catonsville, MD.


Z is for Zippy’s Ice Cream

Just like an old fashioned childhood ice cream shop. It serves all sorts of flavors including seasonal flavors. It is located in Dover, DE.


Summary You scream I scream we all scream for ice cream but no more need to scream just look it up in A-Z Ice Cream Parlors Around America. This book is great for kindergarteners to learn their ABC’s and for anybody who likes ice cream to find some nearby.


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