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Eat “Ice Cream for Breakfast Day” Like A Local In These 15 Unforgettable Spots

Move over pancakes and scrambled eggs; it’s time to revolutionize breakfast. On Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day (unofficially the most delicious day of the year and coming up on Feb 1st, 2025), it isn’t about coffee paired with toast; it’s about trading in AM norms for scoops that are creamy, sweet, and arguably better than waking up itself.

And whether you’re snuggled in winter’s chill or soaking up sunny skies, celebrating the first Saturday in February by indulging in premium frozen goodness is undeniably the right choice.

Each of the curated destinations below offers more than just dessert for breakfast – it’s an experience, a love letter to ice cream fans everywhere.

Think we nailed the ultimate spot for your morning treat? Or did your go-to hidden gem miss the list? We’re all ears. Leave us a comment.


Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams – Chicago, Illinois

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Starting off in Chicago, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams takes the term “breakfast ice cream” way too seriously. Crafted in small batches, flavors here blur the lines between indulgence and art. And their signature Gooey Butter Cake flavor will make you question why regular buttered toast is even a thing.

Jeni Britton Bauer’s creation revolutionized the ice cream game, and lucky us, breakfast rules no longer apply. Visit their Chicago store (or one of their other locations, they have more than 20!), scoop in hand, to join the long-standing love affair Midwest locals have with mornings that start in a waffle cone.

Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream – Madison, Wisconsin

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Wisconsin isn’t just about cheese, folks – it also nails frozen dairy perfection in every scoop. Enter Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream, a family-owned business that’s been dishing up happiness since 1962.

Known for flavors like Zanzimint and This $&@! Just Got Serious (yes, that’s really its name), this place screams whimsy. Pair that with a rich, custard-like base, and suddenly, oatmeal can’t compete.

Stensland Family Farms Ice Cream – Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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If the farm-to-scoop concept excites you, welcome to Stensland Family Farms Ice Cream in Sioux Falls. Their ice cream isn’t just fresh – it’s made with cream that probably met the cow 24 hours prior. Talk about commitment.

But the real charm of this place lies in the seasonal offerings, like their crunchy Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp, that scream “just-picked perfection.” Pair your cone with a picturesque farm view, and it’s not just breakfast…it’s therapy.

Gelateria Dondoli – San Gimignano, Italy

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Describing Gelateria Dondoli’s gelato as amazing is like calling the Mona Lisa “a decent painting.” Situated in the resplendent Tuscan town of San Gimignano, this gelateria has won multiple Gelato World Championships (yes, those are real).

Morning tourists line up for Pistachio Gelato, which tastes as dreamy as the Italian countryside it’s served in. You’ll leave with a scoop in one hand and astonishing selfies of medieval towers in the other.

Caffe Panna – New York City, New York

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Over in The Big Apple, Caffe Panna proves that even in one of the world’s most hectic cities, breakfast can be decadently slowed down. Known for its Italian-American twist, this Manhattan hotspot whips up dreamy flavors daily, using panna (Italian cream) for unparalleled richness.

Their offerings, like Brown Butter Honey Cornflake, are so indulgent you won’t need a side of bacon – just two scoops and pure bliss.

Ismageriet – Copenhagen, Denmark

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Tucked away in Copenhagen, Ismageriet takes breakfast to a whole new level. Their coffee ice cream isn’t just a flavor – it’s an experience. Topped with fragrant cardamom sprinkles, every bite feels like a cozy Nordic hug.

And true to Danish style, the presentation is effortlessly minimalist and almost too perfect to eat (but trust us, you’ll want to). So if you’re in the hygge capital, this is the breakfast treat you didn’t know you needed but now can’t resist.

Lapp Valley Farm – New Holland, Pennsylvania

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Whoever said, “eating ice cream for breakfast is impractical,” clearly hasn’t been to Lapp Valley Farm. This Amish dairy farm in Pennsylvania serves up classic flavors like Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Mint Chocolate Chip, but the real star of the show is their Maple Bacon flavor. That’s right…bacon in ice cream. And it’s just as amazing as you imagine.

Plus, with a serene countryside setting and friendly cows roaming around, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a storybook while enjoying your early morning treat.

Cayuga Lake Creamery – Ithaca, New York

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Situated in the Finger Lakes region of New York, Cayuga Lake Creamery is a charming small-town shop that serves up homemade ice cream with a side of stunning nearby lake views.

Their creative flavors like Lavender Honey and Black Diamond (chocolate ice cream with chunks of fudge and chocolate-covered pretzels) will kickstart your day in the sweetest way possible. And their outdoor seating area is perfect for soaking up some morning sunshine while savoring every spoonful (unless a sudden downpour appears as it did during our visit to their Interlaken location).

Two Roosters Ice Cream – Raleigh, North Carolina

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In Raleigh, Two Roosters Ice Cream has elevated breakfast ice cream to a whole new level. With flavors like Maple Bacon and Cereal Milk (yes, just like the bottom of your bowl), this “micro-creamery” knows how to blend nostalgia with innovation.

Every scoop is packed with local ingredients for an authentic Carolina experience – no matter what time of day it is. Stop by their storefront or track down their food truck; either way, you’ll be begging for seconds before the sun even hits noon.

I-Scream – Kingston, Jamaica

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I-Scream in Kingston, Jamaica, is the ultimate spot for tropical ice cream lovers. Their vibrant flavors, like Plantain, Soursop, and Rum & Raisin, deliver a true taste of the Caribbean in every scoop.

Craving something refreshing? Pair your treat with their famous sorrel drink for the perfect balance. Because whether you’re starting your day with a unique breakfast twist or just indulging, I-Scream brings a splash of paradise to your palate.

Mr. Krean – Miami, Florida

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Miami may be known for its beaches and nightlife, but Mr. Krean is putting their name on the map for breakfast ice cream. This Korean-inspired ice cream shop offers mouth-watering flavors like Black Sesame, Red Bean, and Honey Yuzu that will wake up your taste buds in the best way possible.

And don’t forget to try their famous soft-serve topped with Fruity Pebbles cereal for a sweet morning treat that’s sure to put a smile on your face. Who says breakfast has to be boring?

Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream – Orlando, Florida

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Whoever said ice cream is just for dessert is lying. At Kelly’s Homemade Ice Cream in Orlando, you can start your day off right with a variety of unique and delicious breakfast-inspired flavors. From French Toast to Maple Bacon, each scoop will transport you to a lazy weekend morning spent indulging in all your favorite breakfast treats.

Plus, their homemade waffle cones are the perfect way to top off your breakfast (or anytime) ice cream fix. So, next time you’re at Disney World, make sure to take a break from the rides and head over to Kelly’s for some seriously good scoops.

Pleasant Hill Creamery – Pleasant Hill, Missouri

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Pleasant Hill Creamery in Missouri is a must-visit for all you breakfast ice cream lovers. This family-owned creamery prides itself on using milk from its own grass-fed cows to create the most delicious and unique flavors.

Try their signature Maple Bacon or take a risk with one of their rotating seasonal options; either way, you’ll leave satisfied and dreaming of your next visit. And don’t forget to pick up some homemade butter while you’re there – it’s the perfect accompaniment to any breakfast toast (or just eaten straight off the spoon).

The Flying Cow Gelato – Westwood Hills, Kansas

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Take flight with The Flying Cow Gelato in Westwood Hills, Kansas. This charming gelateria is a local favorite for its decadent flavors and friendly atmosphere. Start your morning off on a sweet note with their Breakfast at Tiffany’s flavor, featuring creamy espresso gelato swirled with chocolate chunks and chunks of croissant (can you say yum!).

Pair it with their signature coffee blend, and you’ll be ready to take on the day – or just spend it lounging on their outdoor patio, enjoying the small-town vibes.

Sweet Treasures Confectionery – Lunenburg, Canada

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For a truly unique breakfast ice cream experience, head to Sweet Treasures Confectionery in the charming coastal town of Lunenburg, Canada. This family-owned shop specializes in handmade ice creams and sorbets with flavors like Maple Syrup and Sea Salt Caramel.

But what really sets them apart is their Breakfast Biscuit flavor – featuring vanilla bean ice cream swirled with chunks of fresh-baked biscuits and drizzled with maple syrup. It’s like eating pancakes and biscuits all in one scoop!


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