![]() ![]() ![]() In conclusion, get that earl grey you deserve it. All ice cream should be able to be served in a cone otherwise it isn't ice cream. If I can't get a certain ice cream scooped into a cone, that seems like a you problem. They also recommended that I not get honeycomb in a cone, but HEAR ME OUT. ![]() There are usually these honey clumps in the ice cream, but this time the scoop was just bumpy and textured (you can kinda see it in the photo)? I don't quite know how to explain it, but it was so different from the usual creaminess that I'm used to in a normal honeycomb scoop. Turkey Hill Dipped Duos Peanut Butter & Chocolate. The honeycomb honestly just tastes like pure honey-it's sweet and rich, usually not overbearingly so, but this time it was on the overpowering side. I usually go between earl grey and honeycomb because their other flavors have always sat weirdly in my stomach for the hours afterward, but after my most recent visit, I only claim earl grey. The only flavor that I stand by wholly and completely is the earl grey. I feel like whenever I eat on 2nd ave, I always find myself here afterward solely because I'm craving ice cream and don't want to walk further down, but it's always somewhat of a let down in an odd way. It's a 3.5/5 bumped down to a 3 mostly because of the high price you pay for just one scoop ($6.80). Now that I'm back in San Francisco, I'm tempted to pick up some vegan pints from Whole Foods to keep in the fridge for a rainy day! Subscribe to EXCLUSIVE DEALS See what people are saying Write Review Location & Details Near Here Search 204 Wythe Ave Brooklyn, NY, 11249 These Results. And I love that the scoops were very appropriately-portioned. This was a great way to end dinner at Ella Social right next door. Even though I ended up ordering a scoop of the vegan Planet Earth, I was also a huge fan of their vegan gingerbread and vegan strawberry shortcake. Some of its outlets also sell baked goods and coffee. Facebook Twitter Email Van Leeuwen ice cream shop offers seasonal flavors in all its locations, providing opportunities for collaboration. Advertises both dairy and vegan ice cream, which you could get in a shake, sundae, cone, or as ice cream sandwich. Creative enough that each flavor was signature to Van Leeuwen, but not so over-the-top to the point where the flavor profiles just didn't make sense. Ice cream company found 2008 in Brooklyn and operates parlors and trucks in multiple US cities. I appreciated, too, that the flavors were well-crafted. My first impression of all the vegan ice creams I tried was that Van Leeuwen nailed the creaminess and richness of the ice cream base. Having seen ads before about their vegan Planet Earth (a spirulina base with swirled-in matcha cake pieces), I knew I had to sample this alongside their other vegan flavors. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream - Upper East Side location was the first location I've visited to try their ice cream. ![]()
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