If you’re looking for a mouthwatering ice cream trail that you will love, check out this path we created for New Orleanians looking to enjoy some delicious ice cream. This hits all of the best spots in the city–perfect as the weather keeps heating up.
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- Sucre, 622 Conti St.
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Yelp.com / Morgan F. First stop is Sucre, which became famous on Magazine St. for it’s delicious macaroons. The gelato and ice cream has always been amazing here, though. They don’t shy away from unique flavors and all of the ingredients are high quality.
- Creole Creamery, 4924 Prytania St.
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Yelp.com / Gerald H. If you crave old-fashioned ice cream parlors, this is the place for you. Generous portions of great flavors can be found in the nostalgic old McKenzie’s bakery store. And you might just be tempted to participate in their sundae eating contest.
- Angelo Brocato, 214 N Carrollton Ave.
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Yelp.com / Kate D. When you really want to experience old-world New Orleans, this is the spot. You’ll feel like you just walked into a store from the 1930s. It’s incredible how this city can be both vibrant, alive, and so beautiful.
- Piccola Gelateria, 4525 Freret St.
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Yelp.com / Amber C. You are going to love enjoying this newer place on the list. It’s got charm and a modern feel. Plus the ice cream is delicious.
- La Divina Gelateria, 621 St. Peter Street
Yelp.com / Gloria S.
Yelp.com / Anna R. The people watching here next to Jackson Sq is almost as good as the ice cream itself. Perfect way to relax after strolling in the quarter for hours. You’ll love the delicious flavors and toppings.
- Ice Cream 504, 2511 Jena St.
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Yelp.com / Kristen C. The owner here is so friendly and loves to experiment. It makes for awesome flavors and a richness to the ice cream. It’s really something special.
Have you ever eaten at any of these places? Which is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below. We love to hear your ideas and feedback.
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Yelp.com / Charles H.
Yelp.com / Morgan F.
First stop is Sucre, which became famous on Magazine St. for it’s delicious macaroons. The gelato and ice cream has always been amazing here, though. They don’t shy away from unique flavors and all of the ingredients are high quality.
Yelp.com / Lacey R.
Yelp.com / Gerald H.
If you crave old-fashioned ice cream parlors, this is the place for you. Generous portions of great flavors can be found in the nostalgic old McKenzie’s bakery store. And you might just be tempted to participate in their sundae eating contest.
Yelp.com / Susan W.
Yelp.com / Kate D.
When you really want to experience old-world New Orleans, this is the spot. You’ll feel like you just walked into a store from the 1930s. It’s incredible how this city can be both vibrant, alive, and so beautiful.
Yelp.com / J L.
Yelp.com / Amber C.
You are going to love enjoying this newer place on the list. It’s got charm and a modern feel. Plus the ice cream is delicious.
Yelp.com / Gloria S.
Yelp.com / Anna R.
The people watching here next to Jackson Sq is almost as good as the ice cream itself. Perfect way to relax after strolling in the quarter for hours. You’ll love the delicious flavors and toppings.
Yelp.com / Naomi L.
Yelp.com / Kristen C.
The owner here is so friendly and loves to experiment. It makes for awesome flavors and a richness to the ice cream. It’s really something special.
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