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10 Best Ice Cream Shops in San Antonio - Top Places Near You
"Alamo St., Suite 102B in King William, the Italian spot, which offers gelato and more, is the highest-rated budget-friendly Italian restaurant in San Antonio, boasting 4.5 stars out of 256 reviews on Yelp. The site can tell you a thing or two more about South Alamode Panini & Gelato Company. "We originally started as A la Mode Gelato and were primarily at farmer's markets," per the history section of the business's Yelp profile."
"South Alamode takes pride in making its gelato and paninis with ingredients imported from Italy. While the shop is small, it’s located in Southtown making it the perfect opportunity to check out some local art. Where: 1420 S Alamo St, San Antonio, TX 78210"
"Order a panini to start or skip straight to dessert thanks to curbside pickup options for everything from strawberries and cream or tiramisu to mint and chocolate chunk or vanilla bean gelato."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. Escape to this lovely establishment for a thrilling sweet experience. Located in Huston Street, this intriguing food establishment offers a wide array of exotic homemade cakes and handmade artisan sweets sourced out from candy makers all across Belgian."
"You may not take your coffee with sugar, but Belgian Sweets will make you rethink that next time you order. This European eatery serves pastries also specializes in espresso-based drinks. While not a full coffee shop, it’s a hidden gem worth a stop."
"Brindles Awesome Ice Creams has taco sundaes on Sunday (punny right?) and they are to die for. You get a waffle cone taco, 3 scoops of your favorite ice cream flavors, and then get to load it up with toppings. I’m screaming for this ice cream and so is the rest of San Antonio."
"This San Antonio ice cream shop has a large variety of homemade ice creams and toppings that will have you coming back for more."
"St. Mark’s Episcopal Church is San Antonio’s oldest Episcopal congregation. Its sanctuary was designed by New York architect Richard Upjohn, who helped to popularize the Gothic Revival style in the United States. Though the building was begun in 1859, the Civil War interrupted its construction, and it was not completed until 1877."
"One of the oldest of San Antonio’s episcopal congregations is St. Mark’s Episcopal. This sanctuary was designed by an architect based out in New York named Richard Upjohn. He also helped in popularizing the architecture style of the Goth Revival in the United States."
"Eisenhower Park is great if you’re looking for an afternoon hike but not necessarily wanting to spend your whole day in one area. With 5 miles worth of trails, this site is popular for hikers and runners alike. This is a place where lots of local fitness groups meet up for evening walks/runs, most are very welcoming to newcomers, so if you’re alone, feel free to ask if you can join in!"
"One of San Antonio’s most popular parks, Eisenhower Park offers a variety of hiking options. The Hillview Trail boasts incredible views—the vantage point is such an attraction that the city built a viewing tower. It’s a steep climb, so come prepared for a workout, and to enjoy the rugged, shady terrain and glimpses of cool wildlife along the way."