Sunday, April 06, 2008

As Good As It Gets



Last night Emily and I went to dinner in Uptown with some friends of ours. On the drive back, as we went down Hennepin Avenue towards I-94, Emily asked about three times if I wanted to go to Sebastian Joe's. As I kept on saying, "No, not really," it dawned on me what she was really saying. She wasn't so much asking me if I wanted to go there, but telling me to.

But I had bought bag of Oreos the night before at Wallgreen's and had eaten many of them earlier in the day. And that was really all the sugar I wanted to subject body to in one day.

Or was it?

As we got on I-94, I realized Izzy's was more or less on the way home. So I suggested we go there. In my opinion, Izzy's is that good. I had overdosed on sugar to the point that I did not feel the need to appease my wife's request for ice cream, with one exception. Izzy's is just too good to pass up.

I ordered Coffee Break with Tiramisu as an Izzy scoop. They also had Peace Coffee flavored ice cream and coffee ice cream with Fine Grind Coffee--the coffee shop next door (thanks Emily for remembering that one). Three coffee flavors. Weird.

I can't wait for the spring to get warm enough for Emily and I to ride our bikes to Izzy's. That will be fun.

So now that warm weather is upon us, it is probably time to rank the best ice cream shops in Minneapolis and St. Paul.

5. Grand Ole Creamery. Maybe it's because the way they spell the word "ole" (a reference to Scandanavian culture?) annoys me, or maybe it's just because the ice cream is actually too sweet for me (I didn't know this was possible), but there are clearly four places I would go to before I go to Ye Grande Olde Creamerye. But I'd still go there if I was in the neighborhood.

4. Sebastian Joe's. Nice range of flavors. Good atmosphere. Maybe I don't go there enough. But in my opinion their ice cream has always been very good, just not as great as the three shops ahead of them. I guess I would describe the ice cream as dutifully delicious. But the Sebastian Joe's in Linden Hills definitely has the best outdoor seating of all the places on this list.

3. Crema. Home of Sonny's ice cream. I love Sonny's ice cream. Crema could probably be bumped up to number two, but they have so many other good desserts that Sonny's ice cream gets lost in the shuffle.

2. Pumphouse Creamery. A bit overpriced, but they do a nice job of using only (mostly?) locally grown and produced ingredients. They also do a good job of reminding you again and again about this fact. But the ice cream is good, I certainly support the effort to buy locally, and they have some fun flavors.

1. Izzy's. Izzy's has it all. Outdoor and indoor seating. A nice range of flavors. Solar power. The ice cream is creamy and sweet, but not too creamy and sweet. And of course, they have the izzy scoop.

4 comments:

Nathan said...

Going through Mike's head as he typed that blog....**what can I possibly type to get Nathan to comment, hmmmm...let's disrespect his favorite ice cream**

Literally, as I'm reading your blog, I am eating a pint of half SBJ's Oreo and half Raspberry Chocolate Chip. There is none better than SBJ's.

I will need to expound on this in a further post. My top 5:
1) SBJ's
1) SBJ's
1) SBJ's (you get the point)
2) Izzy's
3) Gelato at Fat Lorenzo's
4) Pumphouse (would be higher but too expensive
5) DQ (IDQ headquarters are in Edina, that's local enough for me)

ok, I can't hold it to 5
6) G.O.C.
7) Grand Italian Ice Cafe

Rocco said...

Gelato at Fat Lorenzo's is definitely an extra incentive to go to FatLo's. I love how it is the first thing you see when you walk in. All of a sudden you are excited for dessert more than anything else. So there isno post-pizza and beer letdown.

But would you go to FatLo's for just the gelato? I wouldn't. It is part of the beer, pizza, and gelato experience. Therefore, it doesn't crack my top five.

What is Grand Italian Ice Cafe? Wait why I am asking you? By leaving this comment, it is obvious I am on the internets. I can go use the google to find out for mysel. Okay, I'm off to the google.

Nathan said...

In answer to your questions:

1) Yes. I have many times, and I will again. Due to it's proximity to Nokomis, getting a dish and taking a stroll around the small bay of Lake Nokomis on a warm summer night is hard to beat. Not even SBJ's locations are as close to their respective lakes (Isles and Harriet).

2) Grand Italian Ice has been open about 2 years. It's on...wait for it... Grand Ave in St. Paul. They mix Italian ice and custard. Unique and quite tasty.

Teacher Jessica said...

Pumphouse is expensive? Izzy's is expensive! Although the Tiramisu flavor is pretty spectacular. Pumphouse is my number one because a) it's creamy and not overpoweringly sweet b) it's only a 15 minute walk from my house and c)their scoop is just the right size for me. Oh, and their peanut butter flavors are so wonderful! However, I would go out of my way for a Seb Joe's Hot Fudge Sundae anyday. Super good.