One of the many things I appreciate about this city is its plethora of ice cream places.
There are many flavors and places to obtain delicious frozen ice, milk, and sugar. These are my favorite spots in town (in no particular order).Comfy Cow
Comfy Cow, while not an old establishment, has set itself up quickly, gaining national recognition. The creative flavors (and names) are always fun, like the Simply Southern--chunks of pecan pie and Old Forester bourbon mixed together. That said, I'm always happy with a regular chocolate in a cake cone due to the high quality.
Graeter's
While Graeter's is not officially local, the great people of the city of Louisville have adopted it in, not just because Cincinnati is close by but because it is good. I mean, a black raspberry chip or some straight up strawberry are both delicious. In addition, I cannot forget a seasonal flavor like peach.
Not only are the flavor choices a touch decision, but there are also many great locations in town--including St. Matthews and Douglas Loop, where you can walk the ice cream off in a near-by park...or not.
Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen

Dairy Kastle
Like a beacon in the night, the Dairy Kastle knows how to bring people in as they serve up tasty treats at low prices. One of the most significant items for me, beyond the orange and vanilla swirl, is the fact that they have real Slush Puppies. Yes, not an imitation version. And a heads-up, it is cash only.
No comments:
Post a Comment