The best soft serve ice cream in Toronto is a nostalgic dessert that's as straightforward and (nearly as) affordable as the good ol' days themselve...
The best soft serve ice cream in Toronto is a nostalgic dessert that's as straightforward and affordable as the good ol' days themselves. Opt for vanilla, chocolate, or a jaunty swirl of both, and stroll dreamily down memory lane. Or, live in the now, with new-fangled flavours the ice cream trucks don't have.It's impossible to pass this seasonal Etobicoke take-out spot without noticing the line snaking down the block.
Though most people visit this Dovercourt restaurant for chicken, there's no shame in beelining directly toward the team's stellar soft serve. Inspired by pure whimsy, flavours look like lovage sour cream with strawberry, blueberry with labneh, fennel with raspberry, and other utterly unexpected combos.The chilled-dessert-game is strong at this sister spot to Bernhardt's on Dovercourt.
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