5 Best Ice Cream Places in Minneapolis

Image
Twin Cities Appliance
July 20, 2018
Minneapolis
As wonderful as Minneapolis is, the ice cream season can be a little brief if you only like your frozen treats during warm weather. While there’s still some weeks of ice cream weather ahead, take a look at this list of 5 of the best ice cream places in the Minneapolis area.
La La Homemade Ice Cream: It’s so cute with iron chairs and white marble counters. The rotating selection of about 18 different flavors is refreshing too. There’s even a tribute to Prince called Purple Reign with grape ice cream, chocolate chips, and raspberries. Can’t decide what to order? Get the tasting platter, and try them all.
Sebastian Joe’s: It’s been over 30 years since these 3 Italian brothers started hand crafting small batches of ice cream daily. Today, they bill themselves as the “most awarded” local ice cream. They’re also convenient with multiple locations in the Twin Cities and delivery service.
Pumphouse Creamery: Their farm to frozen magic has caught the eye of Food & Wine, Thrillist, Fodor’s Travel, and more. Both dairy and nondairy options are made with nothing but organic and local ingredients. Plus, you can order them in a signature red-wheat waffle cone.
Milkjam Creamery: The lines are often super long in the summer, but it’s worth it. Milkjam is the creation of Chef Sameh Wadi of World Street Kitchen, specializing in street foods from around the world. One local favorite is the jam bun, your choice of ice cream served between two Glam Doll Bakery donuts.
MN Nice Cream Cafe: If you love taking pictures of your food almost as much as you love eating it, Nice Cream is for you. They’re famous for their glitter toppings, tie-dye cones, and other photogenic features.
Contact Twin Cities Appliance Service to schedule a service call online or discuss your options. We repair your household appliances in the Minneapolis and Twin Cities area, including all major brands of washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, and more.
Spread the love

Leave a Reply