Hub City Ice Cream
1610 S Central Ave
Creamy Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream: try cones, dishes, sundaes, floats, shakes, malts, slushies, and more. Dairy and gluten-free options are available. You can even get it in pints! Sit out on the patio with the family and savor rotating flavors (Pictured: This Just Got Serious).
Dairy Queen
803 N. Central; 1600 S. Roddis (summer)
Your favorite blizzards and hot fudge sundaes – not to mention the ice cream cakes decorated in-house. Try the candy classics!
Milkster Nitrogen Creamery
1710 N Central Ave. (inside Biggby Coffee)
Ice cream made with liquid nitrogen makes for both a creamy dessert and a show, the only one of its kind in the entire state. Watch the mixing bowl spill over with smoke as fresh cream transforms within minutes. Watch here.
Seehafer Farm Creamery
M241 State Highway 97
Grab a cone or dish of creamy ice cream while checking out the store’s fresh cheese curds and other delicious temptations. We tried ours with popcorn for a salty-sweet combo (purchased separately).
Weber’s Farm Store
9706 County Road H
Drive-through or stop in for a classic soft-serve cone homemade with locally sourced milk. The prices are great and the portions are large! Pictured is a Tiny Twist (only $1). Other ice cream options available. Playground on site.
Melody Gardens
1200 S Oak Ave.
Cones, sundaes, and flurries both available from the restaurant and the skateland in all your favorite flavors at an economical price. (Pictured: Homemade Butter Pecan.)
Culver’s
109 W Upham St.
Custard is good any time of year. Try the Flavor of the Day or the variety of shakes, malts floats, with customizable toppings. Pints and quarts available inside.
Nutz Deep II Express
1502 S. Central Ave
Cure your nostalgia with an old-fashioned malt or shake at this fast-casual restaurant located next to Baltus. Shake flavors include Oreo, Butterfinger, strawberry, and peanut butter. Yum!
Other: Lilly’s Soft Serve (Stratford), A&W (Spencer).