The Ultimate Toronto Ice Cream Guide

Summer Fun

‘Tis the season…for mint chip, double-dips, sprinkles, sundaes, splits, and twists. In short…ice cream!

Here’s our guide to all the independently owned ice cream shops in Toronto (plus other cold stuff: frozen yogurt, custard, and gelato), along with our handy dandy Toronto ice cream map.

Our goal: Never again shall you be stranded on a hot day in Toronto without a cone in hand!

The list and map are works in progress, so bookmark it and stayed tuned for more of the good stuff. And share with us on Facebook or give us a shout-out on Twitter if we’ve missed your favourite place for the sweet stuff!


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West End Ice Cream Shops

The Big Chill

This Little Italy shop is a kids’ dream. In addition to 20 flavours, it serves up sundaes, banana splits, root beer floats, milkshakes, and Belgian waffles topped with ice cream and hosts make-your-own sundae birthday parties. It’s a great spot to chill, too, with a cool retro design and lots of seating indoor and out.

566 College St., 416-960-2455 | www.thebigchill.ca

Sicilian Sidewalk Café

712 College St., 416-531-7755 | sicilianicecream.com/sicilian-sidewalk-cafe

Lansdowne Cone

659 Lansdowne Ave., 647-228-3300 | thelansdownecone.com

Arte Gelato

946 Bloor St. W., 416-546-6182 | arte-gelato.ca

Bang-Bang

The specialty as this sister store to the popular Baker Bots bakery at Delaware and Bloor? Ice-cream sandwiches: homemade ice cream in original flavours like Cinnamon Toast, Peanut Butter and Concord Grape Jelly, Bellwoods Stout, and Birthday Cookie Dough between two halves of a fresh-baked cookie. (Try the RoCocoa Dark Sable with dark chocolate and Madon salt.)

93 Ossington Ave., 647-348-1900 | www.bangbangicecream.com

Sweet Olenka’s

This amazing shop is worth a trek for inventive flavours and high-quality ice cream, made with fresh fruit and little to no added sugar. The ice cream is made in small batches, so you’ll always find something new and seasonal, like blueberry crumble, salted caramel brownie, and cinnamon brittle. They usually have six vegan flavours on hand (coconut-milk-based) and a selection of chocolate-covered ice-cream bars.

23 Jutland Rd., Etobicoke
2790 Lake Shore Blvd. W., Etobicoke
1050 Queen St. W., Toronto
225 Augusta Ave., Toronto

La Vizziata Gelateria & Dessert Bar

2986 Dundas St. W., 416-766-4545
www.lavizziata.com

Delight

3040 Dundas St. W., 416-760-9995 | www.delightchocolate.ca

Ice Cream Junction

3101 Dundas St. W., 416-769-7259

Heart House of Sweets

2322 Bloor St. W., 416-766-4233 | http://heart-canada.com/

Chocolateria

361 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-588-0567 | www.thechocolateria.ca

Ed’s Real Scoop
See Ed’s Real Scoop in the East End.

Boreal Gelato

1312 Queen St. W., 647-352-7717 | borealgelato.ca

The Perfect Scoop

100 Western Battery Rd., 416-539-0123 | theperfectscoop.com

Greg’s Ice Cream

Since 1981, Greg’s has been dishing out premium ice cream in the Annex. Flavours, listed on a white board behind the counter, change each day and range from plain ‘ol chocolate to peanut-butter banana and mango. Almost always on the menu? Greg’s secret-recipe Roasted Marshmallow.

750 Spadina Ave., 416-962-4734 | gregsicecream.com

Kekou Gelato House

Traditionally produced gelato gets an Asian twist at Kekou, and Asian gelateria with flavours like natural ginger, strawberry lychee, red bean, coconut sticky rice, and avocado banana, made with real fruits and natural ingredients. Take your scoop to go in a seaweed-chocolate waffle cone.

13 Baldwin St., 416-792-8858 | kekou.ca

Dessert Lady

12 Cumberland St., 416-924-3223 | dessertlady.ca

YOCO Frozen Yogurt

128 1/2 Cumberland St., 416-964-1888 | www.facebook.com/YocoFrozenYogurt

La Paloma Gelateria

La Paloma appears on many “best gelato” lists over the years and it’s a quintessential stop when in the Corso Italia neighbourhood. Choose from some 50 flavours, from chocolate to hazelnut and the traditional zabaglione.

1357 St. Clair Ave. W., 416-656-9900
Yorkdale Shopping Centre, 3401 Dufferin St., 416-781-4400
lapaloma.ca

Dutch Dreams

A Toronto favourite for 25 years, Dutch Dreams has some two-dozen ice-cream and yogurt flavours, but the real draw is the huge assortment of homemade waffle cones dipped in chocolate, candy, and coconut and the kitschy, brick-a-brak Dutch-themed decor. Every cone is enormous and topped with whipped cream and fruit. You can also get splits, sundaes, and a baked-to-order Dutch pancakes.

78 Vaughn Rd., 416-656-6959 | www.dutchdreams.ca

East End Ice Cream Shops

Ed’s Real Scoop

Ed’s has been a Toronto institution in The Beaches for decades and now has three stores, in The Beaches, Leslieville, and Roncesvalles Village. Find small-batch ice cream, gelato, and sorbet in more than 100 flavours that change almost daily. Can’t get enough? Take a pint home.

2224 Queen St. E., 416-699-6100
920 Queen St. E., 416-406-2525
189 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-531-3113
www.edsrealscoop.com

Lickadee Split Ice Cream Shoppe

980 Coxwell Ave., 416-551-3222 | www.facebook.com

The Film Buff East

1380 Queen St. E., 416-465-4324 | thefilmbuff.com

Downtown Core Ice Cream Shops

Soma Chocolate Maker

32 Tank House La., 416-816-7662
443 King St. W., 416-599-7662
www.somachocolate.com

Capitano Burgers & Gelato

645 Yonge St., 647-350-0555 | www.capitano.ca

DeKefir

333 Bay St. (PATH Concourse Level), 647-352-2220 | www.dekefir.ca

G is for Gelato

75 Jarvis St., 416-792-1761 | gforgelato.com

Yogurt Spoon

573 Yonge St., 647-748-5655

Midtown Ice Cream Shops

Summer’s Sweet Memories

Since 1985, Summer’s has been churning out homemade ice cream. They have a stable roster of 24 flavours plus seasonal specials. Look for Birthday Cake, with actual birthday cake pieces mixed in, Toronto Pothole (almonds, marshmallows, and chocolate chunks, “road tar” and “gravel”) and Blueberry Dream with real northern Ontario blueberries.

101 Yorkville Ave., 416-944-2637 | www.summersicecream.com

My Favourite Ice Cream Shop

3 MacPherson Ave., 416-923-6394

The Village Chill

325 Lonsdale Rd., 416-481-2117

Gelato Simply Italian

2076 Yonge St., 647-346-0125
146 Cumberland St., 416-792-6620 

Hotel Gelato

532 Eglinton Ave. W., 416-932-2663 | www.hotelgelato.com

Il Gelatiere Artigianale

A top contender for Toronto’s best gelato, Il Gelatiere makes all its gelato in-house with fresh ingredients, including flavours like torrone (hazelnut, almond, and/or pistachio nougat), tiramisu, passionfruit, coconut, and caramello (burnt caramel).

647 Mount Pleasant Rd., 416-488-2663 | www.ilgelatiere.ca

Hollywood Gelato

1640 Bayview Ave., 416-544-9829 | www.hollywoodgelato.ca

Ice ‘n Cake

30 Clock Tower Rd., 416-444-2100 | www.icencake.com

Etobicoke Ice Cream Shops

Tom’s Dairy Freeze

Old-school ice cream joint Tom’s Dairy Freeze is always packed (always) with kids and adults indulging in tastes from childhood, like soft-serve twist dipped cones. The menu is straight out of Happy Days: burgers, fries, and shakes, plus sundaes, floats, banana splits, hard ice cream, and soft-serve ice cream and frozen yogurt.

630 The Queensway, 416-259-1846 | tomsdairyfreeze.ca

Sweet Olenka’s

See Sweet Olenka’s in the West End.

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