![]() Nadège Patisserie is one of the more popular French bakeries in Toronto with multiple locations across the city. What to Order: The flavours are all unique and good but make sure to add mini macaroons on top! It’s the best! Price Range: $5-$10 – really depends on how fancy you go with toppings Hours: Monday-Friday between 2 pm and 10 pm, Saturdays between 12 pm and 10 pm and Sundays between 12 pm and 9 pm Location: 780 Queen Street West (on the left hand side of the main entrance) We’re talking Vietnamese Coffee, Oolong Tea, Black Sesame etc! Definitely unusual but super refreshing. The 2nd is that their specialty is actually Asian flavours. The 1st one is that they use all natural ingredients to make their gelato which is super cool. Plus they do have popsicles and ice cream bars and isn’t all type of ice cream really ice cream after all? Anyways, Kekou is special because of 2 reasons. You may say this is cheating since it’s gelato and not ice cream but I don’t discriminate here. What to Order: The bars! But also try a more exotic flavour! Hours: Every day between 12:30 pm and 11 pm They’ve got a seasonal location at 13 Baldwin Street Location: 394 Queen Street West is the main location. Once you’ve tried all your flavours you can even take your favourite home in a pint! The good thing is that all the ice cream is hand made with natural flavours like Ontario milk and cream and no artificial flavours at all. You can make it super pretty with toppings like candy but you’re really here for the ice cream which is super creamy and super tasty. What to Order: Some of the super natural ice cream scoopsĮd’s Real Scoop is one of the strictly fantastic ice cream places on this list. Price Range: $3.50-$7.50 depending on the size and whether you sundae it or not ![]() Hours: Sun-Thurs between 11:30 am and 9:30 pm and Friday and Saturday between 11:30 am and 10 pm Location: Multiple (see map below): Beaches (2224 Queen Street East), Leslieville (920 Queen Street East), Roncesvalles (189 Roncesvalles Avenue) and Mimico (230 Lake Shore Boulevard West) They’ve got cupcakes, macaroons, brownies, gourmet chocolate and cakes but since you already know what kind of list this is you’re definitely heading there for ice cream! They do cool flavours of scooped ice cream like Lavender Rose and Caramel Bourbon but my vote is for the ice cream bars which are absolutely stunning and so tasty! It’s one of the places on this list that actually doesn’t solely focus on ice cream – it’s just a byproduct of their fantastic products. Sweet Olenka’s started with the location on Lakeshore in Etobicoke and now expanded to 4 different locations. What to Order: The icecream bars – in particular the Red Velvet (it’s the one with kisses at the bottom) Price Range: $5 (could be more if you’re trying lots!) Hours: The hours vary by location but you can check them out here Location: Multiple (see map below): 23 Jutland Rd, Etobicoke, M8Z 2G6/2790 Lake Shore Blvd. There’s also a giant ice cream cone decoration that begs to have a selfie taken with it so check that out too! Luckily there’s plenty of seating as well because you’re going to want to dig into your ice cream almost immediately. There’s very special decorations throughout the space and they sell some take away groceries and candies that are very European. The place is definitely incredibly Dutch. They carry 32 different flavours which also happen to be kosher so if that’s a requirement for you then this is definitely your place! They’ve got a ton of cone options decked out in different styles. It’s family owned and has been around for over 25 years. ![]() ![]() What to Order: Whatever flavour you prefer really but make sure to get one of their decadent cones!ĭutch Dreams is a Toronto staple. Hours: Sunday-Wednesday between 12 pm and 11 pm and Thursday-Saturday between 12 pm and 12 am Location: 36 Vaughn Road, Toronto, M6G 2N3 Mochi Ice Cream from Whole Foods Market.This thing begs to be put on Instagram.Ĩ01 Mt. So, that $12 cone? It's a waffle cone lined with caramel sauce, filled with vanilla soft serve, a hot fudge pocket deep inside, covered with chocolate jimmies and. They also do specials for fun, like a dirty martini ice cream made with gin flavoring. All the flavors can go into shakes and flurries, too. And one of their topping choices is sea salt, which is quite good on their rich chocolate. Have you ever crushed a fresh cardamom pod? It is citrusy, spicy and haunting, and their cardamom flavor captures it perfectly. In between, there are a lot of fun and exotic natural flavors to add to your soft serve. Their offerings range from $1 soft serve cones to the $12 Bold Face cone.
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