Cool Park Slope Treats For The Summer Heat

Photo by Park Slope Stoop

The summer heat is here and if you are looking for a sweet treat to help you cool down, have we got the roundup for you. Here are some of our favorite places to grab a cold snack in the 90 degree heat!

Thai Ice Cream (Photo via SkyIce)

SkyIce
63 5th Avenue

This northern Thai spot on 5th Avenue and St. Mark’s Place has more than a few interesting flavors for you to try. The Black Sesame Seaweed ice cream has been touted by Serious Eats and others, but they also have plenty of fresh fruit sorbets, including Mango, Lychee Rose, and Cucumber Lime. A scoop will cost you $3.25.

A Cup of It Came From Gowanus from Ample Hills (Photo by Park Slope Stoop)

Ample Hills Creamery
305 Nevins Street

Ample Hills Creamery opened its 3,600-square-foot spot in Gowanus last July and with 24 different flavors of ice cream and sorbet, and boy are we glad they did. Try a scoop of It Came From Gowanus or Salted Crack Caramel and enjoy your dessert on the beautiful roof deck. Scoops start at $3.

Frozen Yogurt at Culture (Photo by Park Slope Stoop)

Culture
331 5th Avenue

If you’re looking for some frozen yogurt, Culture is the place to go. In addition to their wonderful Greek-style yogurt, they have tasty frozen varieties. All of their yogurt is made with antibiotic- and hormone-free milk from an upstate dairy and strained in the store and flavors change daily. We especially love all of the toppings available.

Regular and Vegan Gelato at L’Albero dei Gelati (Photo by Park Slope Stoop)

L’Albero dei Gelati
341 5th Avenue

If it’s gelato you are craving, get your fix at L’Albero dei Gelati, They’ve got all the tasty traditional Italian flavors, including pistachio, straciatella, chocolate hazelnut, as well as some savory flavors like bell pepper and blue cheese. They also have vegan gelato, for those that stay away from dairy products. Grab it to go from their window on 5th Avenue or head to their beautiful backyard and have a panini or glass of wine with your dessert. A small cup is $4.50 and the window is open until 11pm.

Popsicle from People’s Pops (Photo by Park Slope Stoop)

People’s Pops
808B Union Street

Want to skip the dairy? Grab a handmade popsicle or shave ice from People’s Pops, which started as a stand at The Brooklyn Flea in 2008. The shop on Union Street makes all of their treats with fresh fruits straight from the farmers’ market. Their inventive flavor combinations, such as cantaloupe mint, strawberry chocolate, and rhubarb-cardamom, are worth a stop. Pops are $3.50 and shave ice is $2.50.

Maple Cremee (Photo via Corner of Vermont)

Corner of Vermont
374 5th Avenue

This little shop on 5th Avenue serves up one of our new favorite summer treats: the Vermont Maple Cremee, a mix of soft-serve ice cream and maple sugar served in a cup or waffle cone. This is one of the only places to grab the New England treat and they use a recipe from Kingdom Creamery, a family owned dairy and maple farm that has been around since 1954. The sweet dish starts at $3.

What’s your favorite cool treat to help deal with the summer heat? Let us know in the comments below!