If you know me, you probably know I’m a HUGE ice cream fan. Homemade, handmade, store bought, traditional flavors, soft serve, milkshakes… I love it all. BUT, there are a few places around town (or close) that in my opinion are just “must visits,” and here they are:
Ice Cream (Buckle up, this is not a short list!)
DeLuca Gelato. At Gayton Crossing, in the West End (Is it a blessing or a curse that they are so close to my house?) This is our family champion for always amazing gelato. (And it’s pretty much real deal gelato, so dense, creamy, and soft, but lower fat that American ice cream.) Our faves? Dark Chocolate Sorbet (packs a huge chocolate punch and no dairy), Banana Nutella (obviously), but really, they’re all amazing. This is a small, family owned shop, and the people are amazing, too.
Gelati Celesti Multiple locations. This is one of RVA’s longest running ice cream makers and shops. You’ll also find their ice cream at many local restaurants. They use traditional Italian equipment and processes, and in my opinion, it’s sort of a cross between true gelato and American ice cream. Loads of flavors, including seasonal flavors that rotate, but my favorite is 100% always “Just Ask.” White Chocolate ice cream with Oreos and ribbons of peanut butter. Rich, luscious, and unlike anything else.
Scoop Strawberry Street in The Fan. Handmade ice cream, but make it gourmet. Scoop does a great job with traditional flavors, but their special flavors are what sets them apart. My favorite flavors here are
definitely Croissants and Jam (sounds weird, maybe, but trust me), Creme Brûlée, and Roasted Strawberry. You can also get sundaes served on a warm blondie or brownie, custom ice cream sandwiches, and last but not least, and ice cream flight with 3 flavors of your choice with 3 cookie wedges. Perfect for sharing. (Or not.)
Bev’s Homemade Ice Cream & Cafe. Carytown. Bev’s is a Carytown staple, and always hopping, especially if the weather is warm. Traditional flavors always, and rotating special flavors, plus sundaes and banana splits. This summer (2023) they’ve even started renting carts for special events. My favorite here is the Raspberry Chip. (Reminds me of my half price lunch sundae when I worked at Friendly’s in high school!)
One Way Cream & Goodies Jackson Ward. One Way Market is known for their international and unusual snacks, but the ice cream version might be even cooler. They can create your custom ice cream- cup, cone, or shake, infused with the ingredients you choose. Think Ukrop’s Rainbow Cookies and Fruity Pebbles, Captain Crunch and Cheesecake…you get the idea. Or do you? It’s definitely worth checking out when you want something different!
Ruby Scoops. Brookland Park Boulevard. It wasn’t by accident that Rabia Kamara won the Food Network Ben & Jerry’s Clash of the Cones in 2021. With delicious signature flavors of sorbets and ice cream, rotating flavors, and a consistent menu of great dairy free flavors, there is really something for everyone. My favorites here are definitely the Black Sesame ice cream and the Guava Daiquiri sorbet.
Blue Cow Ice Cream Co. Village Shopping Center and Short Pump. Originally from Roanoke, Blue Cow
made its way to RVA a couple of years ago, and has gained a foothold in the ice cream community. They’ve got some great classics, like their Double Fold Vanilla, but my favorites are definitely the Banana Puddin’, the Birthday Cake, and their “Blue Cow Patty,” with Butterfingers, Oreos, and dark chocolate chips in their Dark Chocolate Ice Cream. Don’t forget to try some of their more unusual flavors, too, like Strawberry Balsamic and Goat Cheese with Blueberry Swirl. You won’t regret it!
Milkshakes
Mabel’s in Powhatan. The ORIGINAL Crazy Shakes. If you want to be wowed/bowled over/overwhelmed (or
just the favorite parent/aunt/grandparent or whatever) head to Mabel’s. My advice? Skip the regular food, and go straight to the shake. Can’t make up your mind? They’ve got you covered, because you can even get a milkshake flight. Mabel’s is also one of the few places you can get an actual sundae (and they have all kinds!) What a time to be alive!
Coco & Hazel. With two locations, in Henrico and Bon Air, you’re never too far from one of C & H’s wild, wonderful, specialty shakes. Whether it’s a birthday, a great day, or you’re in your feelings over a bad day, they’ve definitely got something that will fit the bill.
This list wouldn’t be complete without the honorable mention of Cook Out, the OG stop for the late night shake, the 40 flavors, the seasonal flavors, and just the overall ease of the drive through. Also, it’s literally not summer in my book until I get a Watermelon Shake from Cook Out (only available in July and August- that’s NOW, y’all!).
Not in Richmond, but definitely worth mentioning:
If you ever find yourself driving up or down I95 near Fredericksburg, do yourself a favor and stop at Carl’s
Frozen Custard. My brother, who attended Mary Washington University (when it was The College of Mary Washington), turned me on to Carl’s decades ago, and it’s really hard to got past Fredericksburg without stopping. (In fact, we’ve all been known to take a cooler and bring a spare or two back to RVA.) All original equipment, the original signs, and just the delicious simplicity, take you back to way before my time! Frozen custard, made fresh every day. ALL CASH (but not a sock full of coins- Andy learned this the hard way!) Stand in the ever present line. It’s worth it. My go to order? A Chocolate AND Strawberry Malt. Magical.
Happy National Ice Cream Month RVA!!