Five Spots for Soft Serve in Seattle | Part 8

Ice Cream season has arrived in Seattle, so here are five more soft serve spots to try! Every year I do a new post with five more spots in the city to try. To see all eight posts, go to the search box on the upper right-hand side of this blog and search 'soft serve'! 


We recently visited Boss Drive-In in West Seattle for really tasty burgers and even this sky-high soft serve cone! If you don't want an extra-large cone like we got, they have sundaes, and Blurry's-soft serve mixed with your choice of candy! 

Here's a tip when getting soft serve, or any ice cream. If you're close to home, just take whatever you don't finish and freeze it for another day. Even if the ice cream is totally melted and soupy, it will freeze back up. Just put the ice cream in some Tupperware before freezing. Then when the craving strikes, leave it on the counter for fifteen minutes to get a little softer. Since this serving was so big, that's what I did, and it was still so tasty the next day! 


Not only does Ba Bar in Seattle have some of the best Chicken Wings and Pho, but they also serve some notable desserts. Last time, we tried some Pandam Soft Serve in a cake cone that was so creamy and smooth! You can see my post here.



This year Pioneer Square got a new spot for pizza slices, drinks, and soft serve. At Un Po Tipsy, not only did we try some Pepperoni Pizza and an Espresso Martini, but we couldn't help trying the chocolate and vanilla swirl soft serve. I was stoked to see a new spot to try soft serve and this one was really tasty! See my full post here



On the Seattle waterfront there aren't many spots for soft serve, but you can find a cone at Ivar's Fish Bar on Pier 54. They just have vanilla soft serve, but it hits the spot with some fresh fish and chips. You can read my full post here



Colorful soft serve with edible googly eyes? Sign me up! This spot is Many Bennies in Fremont, and sometimes there are lines because of how just incredible the soft serve is. This is actually New Zealand style ice cream with a fruit base which is then mixed. 

You can pick some toppings to take it over the top, and then they'll add some edible eyes for extra cuteness. I chose a lavender base, then I picked blueberry for my fruit mix-in, and finally, I had them add some lemon curd. The lemon curd was excellent, indeed, highly recommend if its available! See my post here from Many Bennies! 


Thanks for checking out my newest soft serve post and stay tuned for more in the future! Where is your favorite place in Seattle for soft serve ice cream? 



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