![]() Book a hotel or read another story at the links below.Join my newsletter to never miss a new story.Share this article on social media to help spread the word.When visiting a local business featured on my site, tell them you found them on Oh My! Omaha.If you would like to support my site, please consider: While I have freelance writers help from time to time, it’s mostly just me. I’m proud to be a one-woman business sharing all the best things to see, do, and eat in Omaha. Here’s a list of unique Nebraska ice cream shops worth the road trip! Like what you read? Help support my site! Or branch out and seek the best ice cream in the state. Several of these ice cream shops make the list. If you like this list, you’ll probably like my post about the best places to find chocolate in Omaha. There’s also an assortment of floats, phosphates, and just recently, ice cream sandwiches. If you can’t decide, go with an ice cream flight. I finally visited this summer and was impressed with the variety of homemade ice cream, locally-sourced ingredients, and the unique flavors (I got the Ooey Gooey Butter Cake ice cream). Washington St., Papillion, Neb., is a family-owned shop with a Victorian theme (with a few Victorian ice cream recipes in rotation, too). Graley’s CreameryĪnother ice cream shop to open after this post was written is located in Papillion. It’s only open for a short time in the fall, though. Tip: You can also find monster ice cream shakes at Vala’s Pumpkin Patch. ![]() They’re served in mason jars and topped with ice cream, donuts, sundae cones, cookies and more. The Hunger Block, 11036 Elm St., is a Latin restaurant but their shakes are getting attention. Since I wrote this, I found out about a place in Omaha serving HUGE milkshakes, and I felt that it should be mentioned (though, I can’t vouch for quality or if it’s worth the price since I haven’t been there). Located at 321 Comanche St., Council Bluffs, Iowa The Hunger Block In 2019, it was voted The Daily Nonpareil’s Readers Choice.ĭoozie’s also wins for its location: It’s right by Lake Manawa State Park. This ice cream shop in Council Bluffs, Iowa, has a following, and like Dairy Chef, always comes up when I’m talking about homemade ice cream. Lately, they’ve been sharing some pictures of tasty ice cream sandwiches with homemade cookies and crumbled Reese’s Pieces. Located at 3223 N. Because Dairy Cheff continues to be recommended, I’m adding it to this list. ![]() This Elkhorn, Neb., ice cream shop continues to pop up every time I ask the question, “Where’s the best ice cream in Omaha,” so I’m beginning to suspect I need to make a trip out west to test it out. Zen Coffee uses Ted and Wally’s ice cream, so it’s delish. But for a jolt of energy with your ice cream, head to Zen Coffee to get an affogato, which is typically vanilla ice cream (or gelato) and a shot of espresso. Zen Coffee Co.Ĭoffee shops aren’t my first choice for ice cream, either. The way Freezing makes its ice cream sundaes is an impressive process, but in my opinion, the flavor isn’t nearly as good as the first three on the list. Located at 1918 S. It can be overwhelming but taking a look at their Instagram may help you decide how to craft your ice cream.For something a little different, there’s rolled ice cream. The flavors are made in-house, and select ones are liquor-infused. Where: 2527 Vance Jackson Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213Ī local favorite, this creamery is mainly for adults. What’s even better is you get to watch your rolls get made! This is a perfect selection if you want something in a cup that’ll fill you up. I scream, you scream, we all scream for roll ice cream! Fahrenheit 32 SA specializes in rolled ice cream. Where: 849 E Commerce St # 125, San Antonio, TX 78205 Rich in its flavors, especially the variety of chocolates, it’s a great place to stop before or after taking a stroll downtown. While a chain, Ghirardelli is the best ice cream shop off the Riverwalk. Where: 6565 Babcock Rd st17, San Antonio, TX 78249 Paying tradition to its heritage, ice cream from Kuma is served in bubble waffle cones. This gelato café serves up an array of ways to eat ice cream – from cups and cones to shakes and even in coffee, you’ll find yourself wanting to pack your bags to head to Italy! Where: 340 E Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209įamily-owned and operated, this San Antonio ice cream shop drops scoops like it’s hot. The name may be hard to pronounce but there’s nothing hard about going for seconds at Paciugo.
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