Toronto ice cream parlours and gelato shops will be slinging their goodies all summer long. Satisfy your cravings for scoops, ice cream sandwiches, and chocolate dipped swirls with this handy guide to frozen treats in the city.
Here are my picks for the top ice cream and gelato shops in Toronto by neighbourhood.
Annex
Eva's Original Chimneys on Bloor is a must-visit when you're in the area. They're taking their delicious Hungarian chimney cakes and turning them into ice cream cones in a variety of epic flavours.
Baldwin Village
Thai rolled ice cream is available at various spots around the city and one of the city's top purveyors can be found on Baldwin St. Arctic Bites makes rolls to order in flavours like Thai ice tea and Fruit Loops.
Bayview and Leaside
Hollywood Gelato carries over 20 fun house-spun gelati at a time cycling through a repertoire of 200+ flavours. Highlights include cake batter, key lime pie and roasted marshmallow - available in a cup or cone, two scoops at a time.
Beaches
Ed's Real Scoop has expanded to four Toronto locations, but the original one in The Beaches is a local gem. The sweet shop sells ice cream, gelati and froyo in 100-plus flavours.
Bloorcourt
Part bakeshop, part ice cream parlour, Bakerbots churns out house-made ice cream in unique flavours ranging from dulce de leche to London fog.
La Diperie has some of the tastiest soft serve in Toronto. Photo by Jesse Milns.
Bloordale Village
Ruru Baked on Lansdowne is a small-batch ice cream shop with flavours like pandan, banoffee pie, oolong, ribena and mango, all made in-house.
Cabbagetown
Park Snacks goes beyond offerings of hot dogs and hamburgers. You'll also discover ice cream on the menu that will allow you end the meal off on a sweet note.
Corso Italia
La Paloma is an old school gelateria where the display case is filled with dozens of flavours. You won't be able to pick just one.
Danforth
Montreal import La Diperie serves up delicious vanilla soft serve that gets dipped and loaded with toppings.
Danforth East
Carter's on Woodmount sells a variety of Kawartha Dairy scoops in crowd-pleasing flavours.
Can't go wrong with two scoops from Wong's. Photo by Hector Vasquez.
Distillery District
Sweet Escape Patisserie makes its ice creams from scratch in a rotating assortment of flavours including birthday cake, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and a vegan soy latte.
Dundas West
Honey's on Dundas is a dairy-free ice cream shop that doesn't compromise on texture or flavour. The plant-based tubs and ice cream bars come in flavours like chocolate chip cookie dough, peanut butter and saltine crackers, and double chocolate chip brownie.
East Chinatown
Found on Gerrard, Wong’s Ice Cream is Toronto's ultimate desintation for delicious Asian ice cream. You'll find flavours like black sesame, wasabi honey, Vietnamese coffee, and chocolate yuzu at this local shop.
East York
Lickadee Split is a mom-and-pop operation that brings in its ice cream from Maypole. Find a rainbow of flavours including confetti-speckled birthday cake and s'mores.
Eglinton West
Flavours at gelateria Hotel Gelato range from your basic vanilla and lemon to the more unique Mojito and sweet and spicy Mayan chocolate.
You'll spend a lot of time picking your flavour choice from Ice Creamonology. Photo by Hector Vasquez.
Entertainment District
Sweet Jesus on John boasts a line-up of epic ice cream treats. Cones are loaded with toppings of cotton candy, brownies and potato chips.
Etobicoke
Tom's Dairy Freeze is a retro roadside attraction where soft serve cones and malt milkshakes are the major draw. You know ice cream season has begun when this shop reopens.
Forest Hill Village
The Village Chill is Fo Hill's local destination for tasty ice cream and frozen yogurt. The shop is only open during the warmer months so make sure to visit before it's too late.
Harbourfront
Make your way to Queens Quay to discover ice cream shop Ice Creamonology. They're making small batches of ice cream in flavours like Turkish coffee, pistachio, dark chocolate and chocolate fudge brownie. Get 'em in cones or pints.
Junction
Delight Chocolate creates all natural ice creams in small batches. Look forward to seasonal flavours like Ontario rhubarb, plus the signature Junction Junk Yard studded with crushed up chocolates and confections from around the shop.
Piccolina Gelato is a gelato paradise. Photo by Hector Vasquez.
Kensington Market
Toronto is home to three locations of Dolce Gelato including this one on Augusta. Head here to indulge in a wide selection of gelato and sorbeto.
King West
Tucked away on Portland is where you'll find, Piccolina Gelato, the dessert-only outpost of Italian restaurant Nodo. All the gelato here is homemade from real, natural ingredients
Little Italy
This neighbourhood has numerous options to satisfy your sweet tooth but The Big Chill is the perfect nostalgic destination. There's ample seating outside making it a magnet for locals on hot days.
Little Tokyo
Butter Baker is a patisserie by Dundas and Bay. Here you'll find soft serve in a variety of unique flavours, poured into waffle cones baked fresh in-house.
Moss Park
Creamery X serves up frozen custard and vegan ice cream on Jarvis. This spot does everything in small batches and is all about the flavours, offering up an epic and novel selection.
Bang Bang is one of Toronto's tastiest destinations for ice cream sandwiches. Photo by Jesse Milns.
North York
The Inside Scoop is an ice cream shop near Bathurst and Lawrence. Order up ice cream sandwiches and soft serve as well as warm brownies.
Ossington
Join the queue at Bang Bang to mix and match fresh baked cookies with house made ice cream for the ultimate ice cream sandwich like cinnamon toast or burnt toffee.
Queen West
Kekou Gelato near Queen & Spadina is often packed with hungry patrons eagerly awaiting to dig into offerings of made-in-house popsicles, ice cream bars and soft serve.
Scarbourough
Lingan Cream House is a Sri Lankan snack shop where ultra creamy house-made ice creams and sherbets come in flavours like mango, pineapple and vanilla.
St. Clair West
Summer isn't complete without a visit to the iconic Dutch Dreams. The Vaughan Road shop has a wide selection of ice cream flavours and you can get them inside tricked-out waffle cones.
Nani's Gelato carries all the flavours you could ever dream of. Photo by Hector Vasquez.
West Queen West
iHalo Krunch on Queen is Toronto’s destination for what’s been dubbed goth, charcoal or black ice cream.
Yonge & Bloor
Nani's Gelato started out as a food truck, but now sells their creative gelato flavours like espresso, Belgian cookie, lychee, white chocolate and Indian chai on Charles. They have lots of vegan options too.
Yonge & Eglinton
Milkcow is a Korean dessert chain specializing in organic soft serve. Not only is the soft serve some of the creamiest around, it also comes in sundae form with outrageous toppings like giant clouds of cotton candy, gooey chunks of honeycomb, fruit, and colourful syrups.
Yonge & Lawrence
Expect to find flavours like whiskey pecan, tiramisu, cantaloupe and goat cheese with blueberry jam at Your Gelato.
Yorkville
Summer's Ice Cream is so good it's now distributed by the pint in select grocery store freezer aisle. The original location in Yorkville is home to two dozen flavours including almond butter toffee and espresso fudge mud pie. Also find frozen yogurts, sorbets and soft-serve.
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