Community Grounds is actually a coffee shop, not a dessert-specific spot, but its soft serve can stand up to the best of them. Vegans across Columbus can start celebrating in the streets, because Community Grounds vegan, oat-based soft serve was one of the highlights of our trip. Belle’s offers a surprisingly wide variety of dessert and drink options that use their soft serve, but we went for the items that’s become a Belle’s classic: the Matcha and Vanilla Swirl soft serve, which was as delicious (with plenty of herbal bite from the matcha) as it was good-looking. When we stopped by, the shop was hopping with others waiting to grab a buttercream pastry or cone, and it’s not hard to see why. Belle’s Bread–tucked between several other Japanese eateries on the city’s northwest side, has a national reputation for its French and Japanese-inspired baked goods, but soft serve is also a lowkey standout at the spot. Of course, we couldn’t hit everything Columbus soft serve has to offer, so this list is by no means exclusive, but you also can’t go wrong with any of the shops on it, and each offers its own unique spin on the summer staple. And because of this, I decided to grab a pair of friends to take a tour with me of central Ohio’s standout soft serve spots. Custard is great, so is ice cream, and sometimes we all have an itch only gelato or frozen yogurt can scratch.īut we all know soft serve is the official dessert of Midwestern summers.
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