What could be better than an entire road trip dedicated to the best ice cream in Indiana? Answer: nothing. Ice cream is a dessert staple for most people and indulging in a delicious sundae or cone can make all the difference in the world. In this particular road trip through Indiana, we decided to focus on the southern part of the state, just to make the road trip much more concise. With seven different stops along the way to check out and just over 3 hours of total drive time, get ready for the ultimate ice cream adventure.
Follow along with this ice cream trail via Google Maps. The entire trip takes approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes.
Google Maps
Google Maps
- Mrs. Curl Ice Cream Shop and Outdoor Cafe - Greenwood
Finesse J./Yelp
Chelsea M./Yelp Mrs. Curl is not just an ice cream shop for Greenwood residents - it’s a tradition. Swing by Mrs. Curl on any nice day and you’ll see an unbelievable line wrapping around this tiny building. Try their razzle cones (complete with a teddy graham on top) or delicious sundaes.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 259 S Meridian St, Greenwood, IN 46143.
- Hartzell’s Ice Cream - Bloomington
Harzell’s Facebook
Tracy A./Yelp This ice cream joint is well known for their intriguing flavors, as well as their epic banana split. With flavors like green tea, cinnamon, and dark chocolate basil, you’ll find a new and exciting combination at this downtown stop.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 107 N Dunn St, Bloomington, IN 47408
- Zaharako’s - Columbus
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Jeremy B./Yelp This old fashioned ice cream shop will have you feeling like you just stepped back in time. Enjoy milkshakes, floats, sundaes, and more here. Don’t forget to also check out their ice cream and soda fountain museum.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 329 Washington St, Columbus, IN 47201
- Kovener’s Korner - Seymour
Karen M./Yelp
Kovener’s Korner/Facebook This itty bitty ice cream shop is a huge hit in Seymour. Try their specialty, their unique chocolate malt soft serve ice cream or one of their other special treats.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 712 W 2nd St, Seymour, IN 47274
- Polly’s Freeze - Georgetown
Deanna J./Yelp
Polly’s Freeze/Facebook This retro ice cream shop has been open for over 60 years and serves up some of the best ice cream, sherbert, milkshakes, and banana splits around.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 5242 IN-62, Georgetown, IN 47122
- Dairy Point, Inc. - Greensburg
Facebook Dairy Point, Inc.
Facebook Dairy Point, Inc. Dairy Point Inc is a local favorite for classic ice cream and delicious grocery goods. This community shop has been saving the Greensburg community for decades and has been touted as having some of the best soft-serve ice cream around.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 734 N Michigan Ave, Greensburg, IN 47240
So, what do you think about indulging in some of the best ice cream in Indiana? Maybe you live further north? If so, then you should be checking out the epic ice cream trail featuring northern Indiana hotspots. We guarantee you that there is more than enough ice cream to go around.
Finesse J./Yelp
Chelsea M./Yelp
Mrs. Curl is not just an ice cream shop for Greenwood residents - it’s a tradition. Swing by Mrs. Curl on any nice day and you’ll see an unbelievable line wrapping around this tiny building. Try their razzle cones (complete with a teddy graham on top) or delicious sundaes.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 259 S Meridian St, Greenwood, IN 46143.
Harzell’s Facebook
Tracy A./Yelp
This ice cream joint is well known for their intriguing flavors, as well as their epic banana split. With flavors like green tea, cinnamon, and dark chocolate basil, you’ll find a new and exciting combination at this downtown stop.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 107 N Dunn St, Bloomington, IN 47408
Matt M./Yelp
Jeremy B./Yelp
This old fashioned ice cream shop will have you feeling like you just stepped back in time. Enjoy milkshakes, floats, sundaes, and more here. Don’t forget to also check out their ice cream and soda fountain museum.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 329 Washington St, Columbus, IN 47201
Karen M./Yelp
Kovener’s Korner/Facebook
This itty bitty ice cream shop is a huge hit in Seymour. Try their specialty, their unique chocolate malt soft serve ice cream or one of their other special treats.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 712 W 2nd St, Seymour, IN 47274
Deanna J./Yelp
Polly’s Freeze/Facebook
This retro ice cream shop has been open for over 60 years and serves up some of the best ice cream, sherbert, milkshakes, and banana splits around.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 5242 IN-62, Georgetown, IN 47122
Facebook Dairy Point, Inc.
Dairy Point Inc is a local favorite for classic ice cream and delicious grocery goods. This community shop has been saving the Greensburg community for decades and has been touted as having some of the best soft-serve ice cream around.
Click here for more information about this ice cream shop!
Address: 734 N Michigan Ave, Greensburg, IN 47240
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Address: 259 S Meridian St, Greenwood, IN 46143, USAAddress: 107 N Dunn St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USAAddress: 329 Washington St, Columbus, IN 47201, USAAddress: 712 W 2nd St, Seymour, IN 47274, USAAddress: 734 N Michigan Ave, Greensburg, IN 47240, USA
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Best Ice Cream In Indiana May 17, 2020 Marisa Roman What is the most famous ice cream shop in Indiana? While we featured some of the best ice cream shops in Indiana on the southern side of the state, there are still plenty of ice cream places throughout the rest of the state serving up some delicious dessert treats. For instance, one of the most famous ice cream spots in Indiana, known as Bub’s Burgers & Ice Cream, has a few locations for you to choose from. While a lot of people come for the burgers, they end up staying for the delicious ice cream options. Where can I find the best desserts in Indiana? There are quite a few places in Indiana serving up some truly unique dessert options. For example, The Flying Cupcake in central Indiana offers up a deliciously whimsical take on a childhood favorite. Meanwhile, The General American Donut Co. in Indianapolis showcases some truly inventive donuts. For a list of the 10 most unique dessert options in Indiana, click here. Can I visit any drive-thru ice cream parlors in Indiana? Sometimes the effort it takes to drive to the ice cream parlor is enough, and getting out of the car to indulge in the sweet treat just seems like more hassle than it’s worth. It’s times like these when you should focus your efforts on takeout ice cream in Indiana. A few of the more popular options for drive-thru ice cream in Indiana include Budges Drive-In in Lafayette and Sycamore Drive-In in De Motte. Frosty Boy Drive-In in Palestine is another delicious gem, too!
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Best Ice Cream In Indiana
May 17, 2020
Marisa Roman
What is the most famous ice cream shop in Indiana? While we featured some of the best ice cream shops in Indiana on the southern side of the state, there are still plenty of ice cream places throughout the rest of the state serving up some delicious dessert treats. For instance, one of the most famous ice cream spots in Indiana, known as Bub’s Burgers & Ice Cream, has a few locations for you to choose from. While a lot of people come for the burgers, they end up staying for the delicious ice cream options. Where can I find the best desserts in Indiana? There are quite a few places in Indiana serving up some truly unique dessert options. For example, The Flying Cupcake in central Indiana offers up a deliciously whimsical take on a childhood favorite. Meanwhile, The General American Donut Co. in Indianapolis showcases some truly inventive donuts. For a list of the 10 most unique dessert options in Indiana, click here. Can I visit any drive-thru ice cream parlors in Indiana? Sometimes the effort it takes to drive to the ice cream parlor is enough, and getting out of the car to indulge in the sweet treat just seems like more hassle than it’s worth. It’s times like these when you should focus your efforts on takeout ice cream in Indiana. A few of the more popular options for drive-thru ice cream in Indiana include Budges Drive-In in Lafayette and Sycamore Drive-In in De Motte. Frosty Boy Drive-In in Palestine is another delicious gem, too!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
While we featured some of the best ice cream shops in Indiana on the southern side of the state, there are still plenty of ice cream places throughout the rest of the state serving up some delicious dessert treats. For instance, one of the most famous ice cream spots in Indiana, known as Bub’s Burgers & Ice Cream, has a few locations for you to choose from. While a lot of people come for the burgers, they end up staying for the delicious ice cream options.
Where can I find the best desserts in Indiana?
There are quite a few places in Indiana serving up some truly unique dessert options. For example, The Flying Cupcake in central Indiana offers up a deliciously whimsical take on a childhood favorite. Meanwhile, The General American Donut Co. in Indianapolis showcases some truly inventive donuts. For a list of the 10 most unique dessert options in Indiana, click here.
Can I visit any drive-thru ice cream parlors in Indiana?
Sometimes the effort it takes to drive to the ice cream parlor is enough, and getting out of the car to indulge in the sweet treat just seems like more hassle than it’s worth. It’s times like these when you should focus your efforts on takeout ice cream in Indiana. A few of the more popular options for drive-thru ice cream in Indiana include Budges Drive-In in Lafayette and Sycamore Drive-In in De Motte. Frosty Boy Drive-In in Palestine is another delicious gem, too!