Ice cream, you scream
This isn’t your mother’s Dairy Queen dilly bar. This is better. This is an ice cream cone, a shake or a banana split made at Udder Delights–a brand new ice cream parlor in the East Valley that makes its delicious product from cream milked on local dairy farms.
Located in the Target Plaza on the corner of Val Vista and Warner roads in Gilbert, the locally-owned and operated ice cream parlor was conceived by the same folks who run Superstition Farm (a cute and memorable song plays when you click on the name)–a third generation dairy farm that offers tours to the public.
At Udder Delights, the menu offers several tempting flavors: peanut butter ice cream with your pick of jelly; cherry ice cream with raspberry swirls; peach; seasonal flavors; the traditional vanilla and chocolate; and cotton candy. You can also get an ice cream cupcake and gourmet coffee here.
If it sounds yummy, it tastes yummy, too. The ice cream is hand-made on the site from fresh, local ingredients. Click here for a coupon that will save you a buck on your next order. It expires at the end of September.
Udder Delights: 1385 E. Warner Rd., Ste. 103, Gilbert, 480-507-3859.
3 Comments
I love peanut butter and jelly ice cream. It is a must. I used to get it when I lived in Wisconsin at this frozen yogurt place – peanut butter and strawberry swirled. ooh! it was the best, yet everyone thought i was crazy when i told them about it. I’m glad to see there’s other people with good taste.
Thank you so much for the blog and the pb&j review. We love it too!!! Please come by and taste some of our new flavors (we experiment a LOT). We also have some cheeses and butter that we just introduced. We are a small business enjoying the community and trying to make a go of it…we’ll be around for a long time to come with folks like you
Thank you again!!!
Sherene & Casey,
Glad to have you stop by. I saw the article in the paper recently about you guys. I do hope you will survive. I love to profile local places–they are the heart of a community.
Please come back and let us know what’s new. I hope to tour the farm soon. It seems like a great family outing.
All my best,
Jackie