![]() With locations in over three Texas cities, this ice cream behemoth offers service to their customers until midnight, because it’s never too late for a sugary treat. Amy’s Ice Creamsįor a late night cold treat, you can’t go wrong with Amy’s Ice Creams. There's salted peanut butter with chocolate flecks, brown butter almond brittle, and gooey butter cake, along with dairy-free offerings, like cold brew with coconut cream. space, the national chain that started in Ohio has taken the Heights by storm with its creative and chef-like flavors. Taking over the former Carter & Cooley Co. Image: Timothy Malcolm Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams You can go cone or cup, or again, pop it in a falooda with ingredients like basil seeds and vermicelli. At the chain's two area locations (Mahatma Gandhi District, Sugar Land), get flavors like Alphonso king mango and the wondrous kulfi falooda, made with rose, malai and takmaria (watercress seeds). When you want traditional Indian ice cream known as kulfi, or maybe the cold drink known as falooda, there's Kwality. Our favorite is the cantaloupe and cream, an ubersweet treat featuring cantaloupe-and-vanilla ice cream topped with pieces of the fresh fruit and condensed milk. ![]() The shop mixes its ice cream flavors with fruit and candies to create a highly satisfying sugar rush. The East End’s Magnolia’s Ice Cream & More is stocked full of everything from raspas to mangonadas to homemade ice cream. With two local locations in Sugar Land and Katy, the chain lets you top your fish-shaped ice cream receptacle with ube, matcha, or black sesame–flavored soft serve. Somisomi’s taiyaki waffle cones are what ice cream dreams are made of. But that isn't all-the menu offers just about every kooky idea under the sun. For color, and for the heck of it, the rim is "salted" with Fruity Pebbles. ![]() Brain Freeze does some of Houston's most insane ice cream creations, like a rich chocolate shake (in a Mason jar) topped with Oreos, full scoops of chocolate ice cream, and a Klondike bar. Brain Freezeĭon't let the craziness get to your head at this roadside stop in Pasadena. Although it’s almost impossible to choose, our favorite flavors here include banana cinnamon, café sua da, and toasted rice. This ice cream purveyor has scoop shops in the Heights, Midtown, and Katy, which means no matter where you are in the city you have convenient access to Cloud 10’s small-batch ice creams and sorbets. And also in the way of Popsicles, sorbet, soft serve, gelato, and a stretchy (yes, stretchy) frozen treat. Fortunately Houston has a lot to offer in this area. Ice cream has always been the best prescription for summer malaise.
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