I scream, you scream, we all scream for a cure for this emptiness we feel inside. Wait, we mean ice cream, we all scream for ice cream.
And really, what else cures a case of feeling empty inside better than a big ol’ scoop of the sweet stuff?Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream – 46540 Van Dyke, Shelby Township Serving 44 flavors of premium hand dipped ice cream, Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream has become a staple in metro Detroit. Stop by for shakes, malts, floats, sodas, banana splits, Sanders Hot Fudge Cream Puffs, sundaes and homemade waffle cones, and much, much more. (Photo via mightyinthemitten, Instagram)Ray’s Ice Cream – 4233 Coolidge Hwy., Royal Oak
This family-owned ice cream parlor has lasted for over 50 years making gourmet ice cream on-site. In addition to the classic flavors unique to this shop is the Fat Elvis, a confection made with banana and peanut butter in honor of the Kings love for peanut butter-and-banana sandwiches. Rays also offers gourmet ice cream molds for parties. (Photo via Facebook)Guernsey Farms Dairy Family Style Restaurant – 21300 Novi Rd., Northville Not only does this shop other all of your favorite classic ice cream options at an affordable price, it also as a convience store with a great selection of dairy products. Guernsey Farms has kept families lapping up quality ice cream since 1940. If you cant get enough of the creamy delights, most flavors are available in both half-gallon and 3-1/2 gallon sizes for purchase. Other products include chocolate milk, skim milk, probiotic milk, sour cream, chip dip and more. (Photo via Michael Trapani, Instagram)Calder Brothers Dairy – 1020 Southfield Rd., Lincoln Park Even after nearly 70 years in the business the Calder Brothers still make their ice cream fresh, right on their own farm in Carleton, using milk from their own cows. And the resulting treat is served up in cones, malts, and shakes in their own ice cream parlor. You can also load up on a wide variety of dairy products at their adjoining store, where you can find more than 30 flavors of ice cream by the half-gallon and even full gallons. Flavors range from vanilla to the more adventurous like cinnamony horchata and cake batter. (Photo via Megan Halvorson, Instagram)Bob Jo’s – 4071 Fort St., Wyandotte A fixture on Fort Street since the late 1950s, this roadside stand specializes in custard and yogurt. Many returning customers recommend their twist cones, a familiar combination soft-serve treat. Each week, Bob Jos offers vanilla and chocolate custard and a twist, as well as one of about 25 special flavors from a menu that changes from week-to-week. They also serve frozen yogurt thats free of sugar, cholesterol, and fat. Sprinkles are extra, but they offer no hard-shell ice cream topping. (Photo via Facebook)Ritter’s Frozen Custard – 5962 Meridian Blvd., Brighton / 31227 Eight Mile Rd., LivoniaTwo local outposts of the national chain serving legendary ice cream. Folks at Ritters say their product is so much more than just ice cream. Its smooth and creamy and you can taste the difference with each delicious bite. (Photo via Cassie Rafferty, Instagram)Uncle Ray’s Dairyland – 1462 N. Leroy, Fenton The Uncle Rays empire includes not just Uncle Rays Dairyland, with its hand-scooped, boutique ice cream treats, but also the Heavenly Halo Burger and Uncle Rays Mini-Golf. An exciting outing for the whole family, with the chance to work off some calories in the bargain. (Photo via Megan Kautman, Instagram)Treat Dreams – 22965 Woodward Ave., Ferndale Scott Moloney is a magician of ice cream magic. Read the flavor board in his Ferndale bakery and micro-creamery and you might believe that youve somehow entered a fantasy world where anything can be made into a dairy-based dessert. Who knew that purple yam, potato chips, jalapeño peppers and chicken are all legitimate ice cream ingredients? Some of his flavors are quite zany (chicken and waffles, anyone?), and others simple but appealing, such as honey-lavender, lemon-basil, dark chocolate peanut butter curry, salty caramel, avocado-lime, bananas Foster, pistachio-wasabi, and more. A newer location is located 4160 Cass Avenue in Detroit. (Photo via Instagram, iistefanieiiII s t e f a n i e II)Custard Hut – 25947 W. Warren St., Dearborn Heights What makes frozen custard so much richer? Its the formula that calls for higher butterfat content, giving an added richness that draws many into this venerable custard shop. They do vanilla, chocolate, a vanilla-chocolate twist, and a flavor of the week that they can also twist with vanilla. They have about a dozen special flavors they rotate through. (Photo via Jenna, Instagram)Family Treats – 2010 Springwells St., Detroit This southwest Detroit ice cream joint serves your favorite heat-busting sweet treats, but also has savory fare, including burgers, dogs, fries even tacos all at affordable prices.Jim’s Frostie Treats – 1528 E. 11 Mile Rd., Royal Oak A local favorite among many Royal Oak residents, this spot just west of Campbell Road offers soft-serve ice cream, banana splits, floats and coolers, shakes, brownies, cream puffs, parfaits, slush freezes, sundaes, Jimbo bars, and more. (Photo via Facebook)Wally’s Frozen Custard – 22501 Harper Ave., St. Clair Shores This shop specilizes in the classics, including sundaes, shakes, coolers, floats, slushies, banana splits, frozen custard pies, strawberry shortcake and more. Their ice cream is sold to go by the pint or quart. Whats more, they have their very own fire engine, which has been converted into a party engine, and its available for rental. (Photo via Wally’s Frozen Custard, Instagram)Leason’s Dairy Bar & Grille – 11475 E. 13 Mile Rd., Warren
Family-owned and operated since 1970, Leason’s offers a variety of soft-serve and yogurt concoctions. Along with your typical classic flavors, Leason’s offers several delightful and unique specialty blends of soft-serves ice cream. In addition to frozen treats, they also sport a full diner menu including gyros, burgers, hot dogs and chicken sliders. (Photo via Facebook)The Detroit Pop Shop – 2934 Russell St., Detroit
If you find yourself in Detroit’s Eastern Market on a hot summer afternoon, be sure to treat yourself to something off of this ever-changing menu of hand-crafted gourmet popsicles. Flavors range from Watermelon Basil to Faygo Red Pop (with the occasional alcoholic popsicle for adult customers), and the Pop Shop closely with local schools to offer opportunities to kids and teens a chance to explore the culinary field.Mootown Ice Cream & Dessert Shoppe – 2461 Russell St, Detroit
Another great stop for Eastern Market visitors, Mootown’s family-owned-and-operated establishment serves some of the best Hudsonville Ice Cream you’ll find in all of Michigan.Detroit Water Ice Factory – 1014 Woodward Ave, Detroit
Founded in 2015 by best-selling author Mitch Albom, this new addition to Detroit’s eatery scene brings offers a unique new take on frozen desserts. The restaurant offers a variety of flavors of sorbet (AKA “Italian ice” or “water ice”), a dairy-free treat made up of flavored water of various fruits. All proceeds go to local charities. (Photo via Facebook) Credit: FacebookWhat Up Dough! – 1236 Michigan Ave, Detroit
Ice cream sandwiches get an upgrade when the buns are made out of two homemade cookies. If that’s not enough to get you excited, the store also sells a large and delicious variety of cookie doughs and other cookie-related delights. (Photo via Facebook)Nice Modern Creamery – 31055 John R Rd., Madison Heights Located in a Biggby Coffee near the Oakland Mall, this little gem definitely lives up to it’s name. Using hyper-cold liquid nitrogen to create their frozen desserts made up of locally-sourced ingredients, Nice Modern Creamery promises to make every visit a unique experience for the whole family. (Photo via Facebook)Browndog Creamery & Dessert Bar – 118 E Main St, Northville Browndog Creamery will lead you through the door with their family-friendly atmosphere, and keep you in your seat with their unique twists on your everyday ice cream parlour. In addition to their signature small-batch ice creams with flavors ranging from “Cookie Monster” to “Blood Orange Coconut Ice” (with seasonal flavorings coming and going), Browndog offers a wide variety of handmade treats and designer cakes. (Photo via Facebook)
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