Small ice cream shop with vinyl records playing and a cozy, cute interior featuring booths and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels positive and lively, drawing a crowd that enjoys vegan-friendly soft serve options. Free samples and an extensive record collection add to the unique vibe.
Chocolate offerings include a raspberry and white chocolate shake with real raspberries and white chocolate pieces, plus a chocolate mousse waffle cone that stands out. The chocolate mousse itself is rich and well balanced, often paired with toppings like honeycomb and chocolate coated almonds.
Soft serve features a creamy, velvety texture with a subtle sweetness and crunchy toffee blended in. Every flavor is made fresh on the spot, offering a richer, more indulgent taste than typical soft serve.
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Hokey Pokey LA offers both dairy and non-dairy options for lactose intolerant people.
Parking at Hokey Pokey LA is a challenge because it is inside the mall.
Century City Mall offers one hour free parking.
Retro theme sets a nostalgic tone with shaded seating and ample parking for quick ice cream pickups. The atmosphere stays clean and quiet, making it a relaxed spot for families and kids after school. Variety of ice cream flavors and crispy fries keep everyone satisfied.
Chocolate dipped cones come with a hard-shell coating that adds a satisfying crunch. The ice cream is available in chocolate and vanilla flavors, often served as a generous swirl in cones.
Smooth texture stands out in the soft serve here. Options include half n half and classic vanilla or chocolate flavors, all known for their creamy consistency.
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Fosters Freeze is open late all week for ice cream cravings.
Parking is ample and convenient for visitors.
Prices are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Small interior with bar-focused layout creates a cozy, hip vibe reminiscent of a New York City bistro. Attention to detailed decor and a European garden patio enhance the intimate atmosphere. Space feels lively and stylish, suited for date nights or drinks with friends.
Chocolate mousse stands out with its rich texture and deep flavor. It appears consistently as a dessert choice.
Soft serve comes as a sundae and a dessert option that pairs well with meals like steak au poivre. Kids enjoy the creamy texture, making it a popular choice for family outings.
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Happy hour offers three items for $33, including food and drinks.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy.
A 20% service fee is automatically added to all bills.
Ice cream shop with a 1960s Southern California vibe offers soft serve and dipped cones known for being authentic and quick. The place operates on a cash-only basis with no seating available. Prices are reasonable, and the menu has remained largely unchanged for decades.
Chocolate dipped soft serve cones come with a refreshing and satisfying coating. The chocolate on dipped cones recently changed and tastes more like plastic than real chocolate.
Soft serve comes in classic flavors with a menu unchanged for decades. The chocolate dipped cone offers a refreshing, satisfying treat, and the soft serve slush floats add a unique twist.
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Bob's Freeze accepts only cash; no credit or debit cards are accepted.
Prices for ice cream have increased from about $1.50 to almost $3 for a small cone.
There is no inside or outside seating available at Bob's Freeze.
Soft serve made with Hokkaido milk creates a rich, creamy texture with authentic Japanese flavors like matcha and black sesame. The shop has a clean, cute atmosphere and often draws long lines despite a modest menu focused on quality over variety.
Chocolate comes in a heaping scoop that can overflow and drip on the cone. The first pour may be skimpy, covering less than 25% of the cone. The chocolate wall flavor is a popular choice for cones.
Soft serve features authentic Hokkaido milk, delivering a creamy and flavorful texture without typical preservatives. Flavors like matcha stay smooth and not too sweet, echoing genuine Japanese style.
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The lines here can get very long, especially during peak hours.
The cost of a soft serve is $9.
The parking structure is available for parking nearby.
Soft serve ice cream features drizzled honey and pure local honeycombs, creating a unique flavor profile. Small space offers cozy seating inside and outside, often feeling crowded but comfortable. Busy weekends bring a lively crowd, with a photobooth adding a playful touch to the atmosphere.
Matcha Darling and Dear chocolate flavors stand out, with the Matcha Darling being particularly delicious. The chocolate sea salt milkshake offers a rich taste, while the Dear chocolate is more ordinary.
Soft serve here is creamy and not overly sweet, often paired with drizzled honey that adds a light, unique touch. Flavors like matcha and boba with burnt sugar complement the milk base well, creating a sweet but balanced treat.
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Meter parking and parking in nearby structures are available.
Honeymee Japanese Village is very busy on weekends.
Prices start at $5.50 for a base ice cream and $7 for most flavors.
Clean, contemporary space with pink modern design creates a pleasant, fun atmosphere. Soft serve ice cream stands out for its creamy texture and organic ingredients, offering unique flavors like matcha and taro. Drip-proof cones make it easy to enjoy while walking around.
Creamy and delicious textures define the soft serve here, with flavors that stand out as amazing and consistently on point.
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The price for a soft serve is around $10, which is considered steep.
They use organic ingredients for their ice cream products.
The shop had limited variety in ice cream flavors available.