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Top Ice Cream Spots in Cape Town
I know its Winter in Cape Town but that does not mean so say that ice cream is not still a firm favourite, especially in our household! It is one of those things that you can enjoy come rain or shine! After all we all need a bit of indulgence in our lives! So I thought I would share my Top Ice Cream Spots in Cape Town, including a few recommendations from my readers.
- The Creamery
I recently had the pleasure of sampling their delicious ice cream at the Constantia Food & Wine Festival – my all-time favourite was the Lime Curd flavour! YUM! Their ice cream is handmade; most of the ingredients are sourced locally and organic.
You can pop into their kitchen to pick up a pint (cash only) from 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, or even better you can order on the webshop if you have a specific flavour you would like them to keep aside for you. You can collect your order from; either their kitchen in Mowbray, or any one of the markets and pop up shops. {See below this post for detailed list}
Unit 22A | corner of Weymouth and Wyecroft Road | Mowbray | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 447 7690
- Häagen-Dazs
Häagen-Dazs is a family favourite! Whenever we visit the V&A Waterfront we pop in to their shop, the girls love the Raspberry Sorbet and I am quite particular to their Vanilla Caramel Brownie. Their ice cream has an incredibly rich flavour, smooth texture and creamy taste, because it contains less air, Häagen-Dazs is denser and richer than other luxury ice creams, creating its signature slow-melting creaminess.
Shop no. 129 | Lower Level | Victoria Wharf | +27 (0)21 421 0744
- Sinnful Ice Cream Emporium
We usually frequent the shop in Muizenberg but they also have an outlet in Camps Bay. Sinnful is a Cape Town favourite and very popular with my readers. They give new meaning to the term gourmet ice cream with their interesting blend of flavours like Heavenly Hash, a blend of marshmallow, chocolate chips, fudge and vanilla ice cream or Koeksusters and Amarula!
Shop 5 | The Promenade Centre | Victoria Road | Camps Bay | +27 (0)21 438 3541
- Ice Café
This was another reader recommendation and her favourite flavour is Blueberry and Fudge, two separate flavours that are combined and it must be in a served in a sugar cone!!
Situated in Kalk Bay, you can buy your ice cream and enjoy it while taking leisurely stroll, taking in the sights. Other delicious flavours you can try include blueberry and cream, rum and raisin or ginger and cinnamon.
Main Road | Kalk Bay | +27 (0)21 788 4816
- Gelato Mania
Gelato Mania, situated in Green Point Cape Town, is a unique gelateria, which specializes in Artisan gelato (traditional home-made Italian style ice cream).Using an age-old traditional recipe, Gelato Mania offers taste sensations, which are refreshing bursts of exceptional flavours, leaving you craving more!
Every scoop of Gelato Mania is a unique blend of quality, flavour and an unforgettable experience, bringing to life their promise of “memories you can taste.”
65 Main Road | Green Point | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 439 2074
- The Venezia Ice Cream Parlour
A quaint little Italian spot where you can indulge in gloriously creamy gelato. With an array of gorgeous flavours this ice cream parlour never fails to impress.
92 Main Road | Sea Point | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 930 2952
- Lecca il Gelato
Lecca il Gelato, situated in the picaresque town of Stellenbosch, was the first real Italian ice cream parlour in South Africa and opened its doors in February 2006. It is owned and managed by an enthusiastic team of Italians, who are committed to creating an authentic top quality ice cream. They only use fresh, individually selected ingredients from across the globe and do not add any preservatives, additives, vegetable fats or artificial colouring to our ice cream.
Their flavours include exotic taste experiences such as Champagne ice cream, Portofino (chocolate and whiskey) and they even have Soya gelato for those that are dairy intolerant.
15 Church Street | Stellenbosch | Cape Town | +27 (0)21 886 4694/5
- Marcel’s
Marcel’s is the home of delectable frozen yogurt, which is great, if like me you like to watch your calorie intake! It was established in 1989 and now has 12 outlets. A family favourite in our house is the English Toffee or you can try exciting new flavours like Lemony Cheesecake and Rich Espresso.
Lower level| Victoria and Alfred Waterfront| Cape Town | +27 (0)21425 2633
- Eastern Food Bazaar
This was a recommendation from one of my readers – apparently the Kulfi is amazingly delicious made from pure milk, sugar and fruit and only R10 per tub.
96 Long Market Street | Cape Town
* List of markets where you can find The Creamery’s delish Ice Cream:
NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKET
Neighbourgoods Market
Biscuit Mill |Lower Albert Road, Woodstock |9am-2pm, Saturday
EARTHFAIR ST GEORGE’S MALL
In the pedestrian mall, in the centre of town. Lunch crowds, office workers, wandering tourists. Great for meals and now ice cream if you’re in town on a Thursday afternoon. See you there, corner of St George’s and church Street.
Earthfair St George’s | St George’s Mall | CBD, Cape Town | Thursdays 11am-4pm
PINT & CUP SALES
STARLINGS CAFE URBAN FARMER’S MARKET
We love being a part of this small-yet-perfectly-formed farmer’s market in the heart of the Southern Suburbs. Come find us under the pear tree in the back courtyard, where we keep delicious company with dairy, honey, vegetable, fish, egg, chicken and pasta producers!
And remember, you can select this as a pick up location for online orders in our shop.
Starlings Café | 94 Belvedere Road | Claremont | 4-6pm, Wednesdays
THE LARDER MARKET
This is another secret spot we’d like to make less secret. Sonja and her team of cafe elves make fabulous light meals and the best baked goods in Cape Town. We hang out there with Simply Wholesome, Cure Deli Meats, and Ocean Jewels Fish on Thursday afternoons, drinking tea. And selling pints and cups.
The Larder | Block & Chisel Store | Corner Kendal and Main Roads | Diep River | 3-5pm, Thursday
Look out for some fantastically indulgent ice cream features next week and a giveaway or two!
Bot River
A few weeks ago we spent a long weekend in the small town of Bot River in the Overberg, which is just outside Hermanus. The town is nestled at the bottom of the Houw Hoek Mountains. The Bot River, where the town gets is name, meanders its way through a fertile valley surrounded by mountains covered in fynbos, historical wine farms and fields of wheat. The landscape it very pretty and a tapestry of colour to behold.
Hermanus is a mere 10 minute drive from Barton Vineyards where we were staying, so you are not too far away from civilisation if you need to pop out to the shops. If you are keen on a bit of wine tasting the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley is a must.
The farm we stayed on was very private and perfect for an escape from the city and long walks in the vineyards. We even had the pleasure of a rather curious Peacock walking on our front lawn! {photo’s of the Peacock courtesy of my youngest – Jessica}
Images: ©FAR Photography
Groot Constantia Cape Town
Yesterday we enjoyed a lazy lunch at Jonkershuis at Groot Constantia, eating delicious food and drinking great Cape wine! Jonkershuis Constantia is nestled in the historic core of the Groot Constantia Wine Estate, next to the historic Homestead and surrounded by ancient oak trees.
Groot Constantia
Following lunch we decided on a strolled around the magnificent estate gardens. A chance to soak up the sun and take in the glorious surroundings.
Groot Constantia is not only the oldest wine estate in South Africa but also a historical monument. The estate is home to two great restaurants and world renowned for producing great wine.
A bit of history on the farm“Groot Constantia was established in 1685 by the VOC Governor of the Cape of Good Hope Simon van der Stel, and was used to produce wine as well as other fruit and vegetables and cattle farming. Following Van der Stel’s death in 1712 the estate was broken up and sold in three parts: Groot Constantia; Klein Constantia; and Bergvliet. In 1778 the portion of the estate surrounding Van der Stel’s Cape Dutch-style manor house was sold to the Cloete family, who planted extensive vineyards and extended and improved the mansion by commissioning the architect Louis Michel Thibault. The house remained in the possession of the Cloete family until 1885, during which period the estate became famous for its production of Constantia dessert wine.
In 1885 the farm was purchased by the government of the Cape of Good Hope and was used as an experimental wine and agricultural estate. Following a disastrous fire in 1925 the house was extensively restored.”
The Groot Constantia trademark is one of the oldest surviving trademarks in the world today. It serves as a testimony of continuous high quality wine production and has won medals and awards since 1855.
Images: © Fiona Rossiter from Inspired Living
Pic of the Week
Pic of the week taken yesterday as the sun was setting – “painted sky”! A beautiful place, Barton Vineyards, Botriver, where we spent a few nights over the long weekend.
Photography: ©FAR Photography
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