Best Ice Cream Parlors in Pennsylvania

Best Ice Cream Parlors in Pennsylvania

Best Ice Cream Parlors in Pennsylvania

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Ice Cream PAPhiladelphia, PA - A few places in Pennsylvania are the best for ice cream. There is The Franklin Fountain in Philadelphia, while you can find Millie's Homemade Ice Cream in Pittsburgh. You should also check out the Penn State Berkey Creamery in University Park.


The Franklin Fountain in Philadelphia

A visit to The Franklin Fountain in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will allow you to experience the flavor of early 20th-century America. This soda fountain is an authentic reproduction of an actual soda fountain, which was made in 1904. You can order ice cream and sodas made with the original recipe from its bronze-and-onyx fountain. The staff is dressed in period clothing, and the décor includes marble counters, penny tile floors, and ornate tin ceilings. The Franklin Fountain also offers hand-crafted ice cream made with fresh, local ingredients. Their ice cream contains local milk and cream, fruit, nuts, and chocolate. They also sell honey that is harvested on the roof of the shop. You can choose from various flavors like Vanilla Bean, Mint Chocolate Chip, Green Tea, Maple Walnut, Cotton Candy, and many others.

Bassett’s Ice Cream in Philadelphia

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Bassett's Ice Cream offers more than 40 flavors of ice cream served in cups, cones, and containers.  You can choose from various toppings to make your ice cream the way you like it. There are also dozens of different flavors of shakes to choose from. The original Bassett's Ice Cream Company opened in 1861. Today, this Philadelphia-based company is still owned by the founder's great-grandson. In addition to offering classic vanilla scoops, the company offers a rotating selection of specialty flavors and nostalgic favorites. Their products are sold throughout the city and are distributed internationally, including in China, South Korea, and Taiwan. For dessert, try the Somerset Split, combining three scoops of Bassett's ice cream and chunks of Port Richmond bakery pound cake.

Millie’s Homemade Ice Cream in Pittsburgh

Millie's Homemade Ice Cream is a popular place for ice cream lovers to get a quick fix in Pittsburgh.  The business opened less than three months ago but already boasts 45 Yelp reviews and a 4.5-star rating. The name comes from the owner's grandmother, Millie. The ice cream store's interior features a portrait of her.

Penn State Berkey Creamery in University Park

Visit the University's historic creamery, which dates back to 1889. This facility makes ice cream and sherbets for students and the public. The creamery is located in the University Park neighborhood. The creamery is open to the public, and admission is free. The creamery serves ice cream, sherbet, and cheese. It is part of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Department of Food Science and is the largest university creamery in the United States. The creamery uses over 4.5 million pounds of milk yearly and produces more than 200,000 pounds of cheese products and ice cream yearly. Moovit can also provide you with the exact time and fare for your train or bus, so you won't have to worry about getting lost.



Penn State Berkey Creamery began research on dairy in 1865, and the science-based process they use today allows them to produce delicious ice cream and gooey cheese. They have produced a variety of exciting flavors that are now available to the public. They also offer an ice cream short course and host professionals in the industry. You can also bring your dog to enjoy the ice cream. It's open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. and closes at noon on Friday.

Jimmy’s Ice Cream in Stroudsburg

Located at 1946 West Main Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, Jimmy's Ice Cream is a popular spot for ice cream lovers.  There is a wide selection of flavors, and the prices are reasonable. The place is also a great place to take the kids. Chuck and Laurel, the owners, run a family-owned business. The original Jimmy's Ice Cream was opened in the Pocono Mountains. The owners inherited the recipe from their father, Jimmy Senior. They first sold ice cream in Stroudsburg but soon expanded to East Stroudsburg and Tannersville. Because of the old-world charm of the Gabel's location, Jimmy kept the name and remodeled it. This allows customers to watch the ice cream being made.




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