![]() ![]() Try the Granny’s Banana Pudd’n or Unconeditional Love, or create your own combination out of their 12 flavors, 30 toppings, and the choice between a vanilla or chocolate bubble waffle. The shop offers signature creations with a ready-made combination of flavors and toppings. ![]() Unlike typical waffle cones, Over The Top Waffle Shoppe’s cones are soft, cakey, and warm-an excellent contrast to the velvety smooth ice cream inside. What’s better than ice cream in a waffle cone? Ice cream in a bubble waffle cone, of course. Be sure to call your location to see if their range of specialty flavors include our favorite: the Tri-Wizard treat with Biscoff cookies, marshmallows, and melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chip cookie crush’ns. Amy’s offers standard flavors like Mexican vanilla that encompasses Madagascar vanilla beans and Mexican orchids, and their signature fine Belgian chocolate. With locations in over three Texas cities, this ice cream behemoth offers service to their customers until midnight, because it’s never too late for a sugary treat. ![]() You can go cone or cup, or again, pop it in a falooda with ingredients like basil seeds and vermicelli.įor a late night cold treat, you can’t go wrong with Amy’s Ice Creams. At the chain's two area locations (Mahatma Gandhi District, Sugar Land), get flavors like Alphonso king mango and the wondrous kulfi falooda, made with rose, malai and takmaria (watercress seeds). When you want traditional Indian ice cream known as kulfi, or maybe the cold drink known as falooda, there's Kwality. Our favorite is the cantaloupe and cream, an ubersweet treat featuring cantaloupe-and-vanilla ice cream topped with pieces of the fresh fruit and condensed milk. The shop mixes its ice cream flavors with fruit and candies to create a highly satisfying sugar rush. The East End’s Magnolia’s Ice Cream & More is stocked full of everything from raspas to mangonadas to homemade ice cream. With two local locations in Sugar Land and Katy, the chain lets you top your fish-shaped ice cream receptacle with ube, matcha, or black sesame–flavored soft serve. The upcoming Grove Street outpost does not have an opening date just yet, but the spot will be the second New Jersey location of Van Leeuwen when it launches following the first inside the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford.Somisomi’s taiyaki waffle cones are what ice cream dreams are made of. Van Leeuwen is also known for their extensive vegan selection of ice creams that utilize coconuts, cashews and oats for their base, with flavors that include a churros and fudge or a brown sugar chunk. ![]() The company even developed a flavor as a homage to the “Glass Onion” movie, a French-style ice cream. Among the options at the ice cream shop are a peanut butter brownie honeycomb variety or a buttermilk berry cornbread. Van Leeuwen’s mission is to simply “make good ice cream that makes you feel good” and their flavors pack a unique punch. The brand was founded in New York City as a food truck in 2008 by brothers Pete and Ben Van Leeuwen with Laura O’Neil. The Historic Downtown Special Improvement District announced the deal through their Instagram and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream’s website already has their future location at 347 Grove Street listed as “coming soon” on their website. Image courtesy of Van Leeuwen.Ī stretch of Downtown Jersey City right near the Grove Street PATH station is getting a new sweet shop as Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has officially signed a lease to open their latest store. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is coming soon to 347 Grove Street in Jersey City. ![]()
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