Here in North Carolina, we take our ice cream very seriously. While this sweet dessert is typically enjoyed during the warm summer months, the truth is, it’s a perfect treat in any season. So the next time you’re craving homemade, decadent ice cream in a variety of flavors, we have the perfect recommendation in mind: Sunni Sky’s Homemade Ice Cream. Located in Angier, this beloved local creamery offers more than 120 flavors…and you’ll want to sample each and every one! If you’ve yet to visit Sunni Sky’s Homemade Ice Cream, you’ll find that it might just become your new go-to North Carolina ice cream shop.

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Facebook / Sunni Sky’s Homemade Ice Cream Sunni Sky’s operates seasonally from March 1st-December 1st. The small, unassuming exterior is hiding some of the best homemade ice cream found in North Carolina.

Yelp / Jocelyn Y. Be aware that Sunni’s stays consistently busy during the prime season. The small interior has a few seats but many prefer to enjoy a cone or cup outside. You might be waiting in line for quite some time but we can promise…it’s worth it!

Yelp / Ann Y With over 120 flavors, you can imagine they get pretty inventive and while all equally delicious, everyone seems to have their favorite. The coconut cookie pictured above is both refreshing and sweet. Other notable flavor favorites from customers include pumpkin pie (with crumb cake on top), pistachio, and crumble cake which consists of a vanilla sugar and cinnamon mix.

Yelp / Brenda H If you can’t decide, try a triple or double scoop. Pictured above is egg nog, key lime pie, and pineapple.

Yelp / Stephanie H.

Yelp / Stacey A. Even classic flavors have a high-quality taste due to the fact that all of the ice cream is homemade.

Yelp / Jean O The ‘Flavors of the Day’ also give you the opportunity to try something a bit different or out of the ordinary. Looking at the above picture gives you a good idea of just what kind of amazing, inventive ice cream is waiting for you.

Yelp / Messer K There’s no glitz or glam at Sunni Sky’s, just seriously good ice cream. Visitors should note that it’s important to remember to bring cash or check with you when visiting because they don’t take cards.

On a scale of 1-10, how badly are you craving some homemade ice cream now? Have you been to Sunni Sky’s before? What’s your go-to order? For more information, be sure to check out the official Sunni Sky’s website. You can also follow Sunni Sky’s on Facebook.

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Sunni Sky’s operates seasonally from March 1st-December 1st. The small, unassuming exterior is hiding some of the best homemade ice cream found in North Carolina.

Yelp / Jocelyn Y.

Be aware that Sunni’s stays consistently busy during the prime season. The small interior has a few seats but many prefer to enjoy a cone or cup outside. You might be waiting in line for quite some time but we can promise…it’s worth it!

Yelp / Ann Y

With over 120 flavors, you can imagine they get pretty inventive and while all equally delicious, everyone seems to have their favorite. The coconut cookie pictured above is both refreshing and sweet. Other notable flavor favorites from customers include pumpkin pie (with crumb cake on top), pistachio, and crumble cake which consists of a vanilla sugar and cinnamon mix.

Yelp / Brenda H

If you can’t decide, try a triple or double scoop. Pictured above is egg nog, key lime pie, and pineapple.

Yelp / Stephanie H.

Yelp / Stacey A.

Even classic flavors have a high-quality taste due to the fact that all of the ice cream is homemade.

Yelp / Jean O

The ‘Flavors of the Day’ also give you the opportunity to try something a bit different or out of the ordinary. Looking at the above picture gives you a good idea of just what kind of amazing, inventive ice cream is waiting for you.

Yelp / Messer K

There’s no glitz or glam at Sunni Sky’s, just seriously good ice cream. Visitors should note that it’s important to remember to bring cash or check with you when visiting because they don’t take cards.

Perhaps there’s another North Carolina ice cream shop that you consider the best — feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below! While we’re on the subject of delicious yet unhealthy options, you’ll also want to try the best biscuits in North Carolina.

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North Carolina ice cream shop September 21, 2021 Beth C. Where else can I find some amazing ice cream in North Carolina? While there are some places in North Carolina, such as Sunni Sky’s, that are open only seasonally, there are lots of places where you can find amazing ice cream in North Carolina year-round. In fact, we’ve even put together a road trip highlighting the very best ice cream you can find in North Carolina. Some of these destinations include the Parlour, Homeland Creamery in Julian, the Berry Patch in Ellerbe, Tony’s Ice Cream in Gastonia, Harry’s Grill and Piggy’s Ice Cream in Hendersonville, Dolly’s Dairy Bar & Gift Shop in Pisgah National Forest, and Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop in Brevard. Check out the full list here. What are the best desserts in North Carolina? When it comes to fresh, homemade desserts in North Carolina, you can’t do much better than pie. Fortunately, North Carolina boasts some of the best homemade pies in the nation. For proof of this, look no further than the following places that serve the most mouthwatering pie: Scratch in Durham, Crook’s Corner in Chapel Hill, Miss Angel’s Heavenly Pies in Mount Airy, Hayes Barton Cafe & Dessertery in Raleigh, Carolina Pie Company in Mooresville, Angus Barn in Raleigh, Old Europe in Asheville, Camino Bakery in Winston-Salem, Maxie B’s in Greensboro, and Tullio’s Bakery in Duck. How many of these fantastic bakeries and dessert shops in North Carolina have you visited? If you’re looking for something else besides pie, there’s another fantastic dessert spot that belongs on your radar: Second Empire, housed in a historic building in Downtown Raleigh, this iconic restaurant happens to serve some of the best sweets in town. Some examples of popular dessert items include creme brûlée, homemade ice cream, and chocolate layer cake.

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North Carolina ice cream shop

September 21, 2021

Beth C.

Where else can I find some amazing ice cream in North Carolina? While there are some places in North Carolina, such as Sunni Sky’s, that are open only seasonally, there are lots of places where you can find amazing ice cream in North Carolina year-round. In fact, we’ve even put together a road trip highlighting the very best ice cream you can find in North Carolina. Some of these destinations include the Parlour, Homeland Creamery in Julian, the Berry Patch in Ellerbe, Tony’s Ice Cream in Gastonia, Harry’s Grill and Piggy’s Ice Cream in Hendersonville, Dolly’s Dairy Bar & Gift Shop in Pisgah National Forest, and Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop in Brevard. Check out the full list here. What are the best desserts in North Carolina? When it comes to fresh, homemade desserts in North Carolina, you can’t do much better than pie. Fortunately, North Carolina boasts some of the best homemade pies in the nation. For proof of this, look no further than the following places that serve the most mouthwatering pie: Scratch in Durham, Crook’s Corner in Chapel Hill, Miss Angel’s Heavenly Pies in Mount Airy, Hayes Barton Cafe & Dessertery in Raleigh, Carolina Pie Company in Mooresville, Angus Barn in Raleigh, Old Europe in Asheville, Camino Bakery in Winston-Salem, Maxie B’s in Greensboro, and Tullio’s Bakery in Duck. How many of these fantastic bakeries and dessert shops in North Carolina have you visited? If you’re looking for something else besides pie, there’s another fantastic dessert spot that belongs on your radar: Second Empire, housed in a historic building in Downtown Raleigh, this iconic restaurant happens to serve some of the best sweets in town. Some examples of popular dessert items include creme brûlée, homemade ice cream, and chocolate layer cake.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

While there are some places in North Carolina, such as Sunni Sky’s, that are open only seasonally, there are lots of places where you can find amazing ice cream in North Carolina year-round. In fact, we’ve even put together a road trip highlighting the very best ice cream you can find in North Carolina. Some of these destinations include the Parlour, Homeland Creamery in Julian, the Berry Patch in Ellerbe, Tony’s Ice Cream in Gastonia, Harry’s Grill and Piggy’s Ice Cream in Hendersonville, Dolly’s Dairy Bar & Gift Shop in Pisgah National Forest, and Rocky’s Grill & Soda Shop in Brevard. Check out the full list here.

What are the best desserts in North Carolina?

When it comes to fresh, homemade desserts in North Carolina, you can’t do much better than pie. Fortunately, North Carolina boasts some of the best homemade pies in the nation. For proof of this, look no further than the following places that serve the most mouthwatering pie: Scratch in Durham, Crook’s Corner in Chapel Hill, Miss Angel’s Heavenly Pies in Mount Airy, Hayes Barton Cafe & Dessertery in Raleigh, Carolina Pie Company in Mooresville, Angus Barn in Raleigh, Old Europe in Asheville, Camino Bakery in Winston-Salem, Maxie B’s in Greensboro, and Tullio’s Bakery in Duck. How many of these fantastic bakeries and dessert shops in North Carolina have you visited? If you’re looking for something else besides pie, there’s another fantastic dessert spot that belongs on your radar: Second Empire, housed in a historic building in Downtown Raleigh, this iconic restaurant happens to serve some of the best sweets in town. Some examples of popular dessert items include creme brûlée, homemade ice cream, and chocolate layer cake.