This is a ‘pop up’ ice cream parlour so if you wanna go make it soon! Its located in Selfridges(lower ground floor). Its basically a posh ice cream place, be prepared to pay £6 for one small scoop and about £17 for a sundae. But it is to die for ice cream, and they have great names like the ‘Prince Harry’ which is ice cream between ginger-nut biscuits :-). They also do a sunday roast which is a beef roast dinner flavoured ice cream. I wasn’t brave enough to try this! I had a caramel ice cream was gorgeous! If you make a booking for this place, ask to sit in the ice-cream van. The ‘Queen’ is the driver and there is a huge disco ball inside and you get to press the button to play the ice cream van music(its was teddy bears picnic when I went). There is also a small stage and I believe they have bands playing some nights but no-one when I went so check the website first. If you want front row seats for the gigs you get to sit in decks chairs! Very expensive but a novelty night out and if you are into ice cream its a must visit!
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Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
£30 for 2 ice cream shakes and 1 «God Save the Cream» the Icecreamists signature ice cream cocktail which is served minus 196 degrees! The cocktail is made in front of you whilst the mixer is wearing full protective gear in case any spillage of the liquid nitrogen were to happen. The final result is fantastic… Mr Whippy, sorry mate but you need to man up… There is a decadent feel to this ice cream parlour, deck chairs are position in front of a stage where acts do their thing… There was no lunchtime gig but they were setting up with drums etc for what looks like it could be a full on show… A definite place to go and experience amazing and extravagant ice creams with a touch a wickedness thrown in to the mix… 5 stars. Video link: