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    3.1 (9 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
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    Very poor service. Lines at both windows in February! Most all of the customers there were disgusted.

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    They don't accept other locations coupons. Also not friend me and hard to get in and out of their driveway

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    Page's - Mint chip oat milk soft serve and coffee soft serve

    Page's

    4.7(418 reviews)
    3.1 miSouth Side
    $$

    Pittsburgh favorite ice cream shop is opened for the season!!…read more One of those ice cream shops where if someone mentions it, you have to go. With so many creative flavors, desserts, and toppings there is something for everyone here. On warm days, wait time can be up to an hour but I promise it's worth the wait. There are informational walls on Page's backstory as you get closer to the ordering wall and a huge menu to look at as you get closer as well. In additional to ice cream, they also serve quick American diner-esque bites, coffees, and drinks. The highlight is the ice cream but these options are not bad as well.

    Page's is an iconic Pittsburgh stop for ice cream and absolutely deserves its reputation. On a…read morebeautiful summer day, the lines can get very long and wrap around the shop, but that's part of the experience and a sign of how loved this place is. Luckily, we live relatively close, so we have plenty of chances to drive by and hope for a shorter line. My usual order is the Arctic Swirl with vanilla ice cream and M&M's mixed in, which comes in medium or large. It's simple, nostalgic, and always hits the spot. My husband's go-to is the Nancy B sundae, which is another favorite in our family. Now that my toddler is 2, she loves going to the "ice cream store," which makes Page's feel even more special for us. I love that it's a multi-generational business and hope they continue to have success for many years to come.

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    South Side Nachos

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    Millie’s Ice Cream Works - Front entrance

    Millie’s Ice Cream Works

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Visiting Pennsylvania for the weekend and stopped by this ice cream shop. The service was great and…read morethe ice cream was excellent.

    Millie's Homemade LLC was founded in Pittsburgh in 2014. The business has several locations…read morethroughout the Pittsburgh area, and this address is for its factory. This factory offers a *tour* on certain Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and costs $25 per person. The tour includes seeing the factory's machines, tasting ingredients, and receiving a pint of ice cream. Through Millie's website, I purchased two tickets for a tour of the factory. On the day of the tour, my husband and I parked our vehicle in the free parking lot near the building. Inside the factory, the tour guide Quinn asked customers to sign a legal agreement and then gave us hairnets to wear. We started our tour on time. Quinn began the tour by telling the history of the business. Next, we walked through an antibacterial on the floor to clean the outsoles of our shoes. Quinn showed us a bottler machine, and they gave us samples of milk and chocolate milk to taste. This milk came from Twin Brook Dairy Company and was very rich. Quinn explained that Millie's is both a dairy processor and an ice cream manufacturer. Millie's creates ice creams completely from scratch and does not use any premade dairy bases. Then Quinn showed us machines that mix and cook ingredients. Common ingredients for Millie's ice creams are milk, heavy cream, egg yolk for French-style ice creams, salt, and cane sugar. Additional ingredients could include real vanilla, caramel sauce, coffee, beet root powder for color (no artificial colors), responsibly sourced chocolate, etcetera. Millie's pasteurizes these ingredients together, cooking them at approximately 165 degrees Fahrenheit for about 30-35 minutes. Quinn allowed the customers to smell and taste some of these ingredients. Next, Quinn showed us a machine that cools the ice creams and then a machine that is used to package the ice creams. They explained that the machines are cleaned with a hot acid flush and hot water. At the end of the tour, Quinn gave miniature cups of four ice creams-vanilla, best chocolate, coffee, and dairy-free mango--to each customer to taste-test. Then each customer got to select a pint of ice cream to take home.

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    Millie’s Ice Cream Works - Bottling machine

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    Millie’s Ice Cream Works - Pasteurization machines

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    Antney's

    Antney's

    4.8(185 reviews)
    7.6 miWest End
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    Antney's is less than 10 minutes away from my apartment, and yet I almost never get ice cream here…read more Why? Because they're popular - TOO popular. And to be fair, they deserve to be popular. Still, waiting in a long line outside in the summer heat...it's no fun. BUT if I'm driving by and the line is short for a change, I'll take a detour and get myself a sweet treat. So, why's Antney's so popular? Because we all love a family-run ice cream shop. They serve homemade cones and a nice mix of (also homemade) ice cream scoops, milkshakes, sundaes, and even frozen yogurts and sorbets. Parts of the menu rotate regularly too (specifically, I've read that some flavors change daily). So while you can always expect to find the classics here, you never know what else awaits you. Case in point: I stopped by last week and to my delight, Nutella Cookie ice cream was on the menu! I ordered a milkshake version and let me tell you, it was the best milkshake I've had in quite a while. Absolutely delicious flavor, and full of cookie pieces to boot - it hit the spot on a hot summer afternoon. It's probably for the best that I don't want to regularly wait in a long line in a hot parking lot to get ice cream from Antney's. Well, it's good for my wallet and waistline at least - it's disappointing for my tastebuds. Hopefully though, I'll get lucky again before they close for the winter, and will once again drive by while the line is on the shorter side!

    I first learned of Antney's a few years ago, and have visited a couple of times since then. It is a…read moresmall, seasonal, local ice cream shop located near Green Tree. It is in a standalone building, but within a complex so there is a decent amount of parking. It is a true ice cream stand, with no indoor area and ordering at the windows. Very much appreciate that their ice cream is homemade. It seems like they rotate flavors daily, and are constantly coming up with new and unique combinations. Several times I have gone and they are switching flavors mid-day, so there is really always something new and different to try all the time. My most recent visit was on a very busy Sunday, and it took about an hour to be waited on from start to finish. The girl who waited on me was nice, let me sample some flavors, and gave recommendations when I asked for them. On this particular visit, I got a Golden Oreo Cookies and Cream Milkshake. Additionally, I ordered a two scoop dish with Citrus Rosemary and Peanut Butter & Cookie Dough. Additionally, ordered a Strawberry Pretzel Cheesecake Milkshake and a Pup Cup to-go. The items I personally had were good, and I liked trying the unique flavor of the Citrus Rosemary, though I did not get a lot of rosemary flavor in the scoop. My total for all this was around $26. Just a note, milkshakes cost more if they are a flavor that is not Vanilla Bean, Chocolate, or Strawberry. I previously worked in management of a homemade ice cream shop, and given my industry knowledge I do believe the prices here are high. Other points of critique I have for this place include the lack of seating (no outdoor seating at all), and speed of service. My primary critique, however, is that their hours are so limited. I likely would visit here on a more regular basis if they were open for longer than four hours a day (this includes weekends!). I also wonder if the pricing could lower if they were open longer, and therefore able to move more product. There probably is reasoning, but I am curious why college-aged workers could not staff the store during the afternoon in the summer months, and especially on the weekends. I would recommend giving this place a try - there is not a ton of ice cream shops in this area specifically, and it is locally owned. The ice cream is made fresh, and the variety and uniqueness of the flavors is noteworthy. Just make note of my points above, especially the hours.

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    Antney's - Short line to place an order

    Short line to place an order

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    Dell's Sundae Grill

    Dell's Sundae Grill

    2.3(16 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I ordered an artic swirl strawberry cheese cake on sunday 6/8/25 it's was so good excellent, so on…read moreWednesday 6/11/25 I wanted another one but what I got was strawberry with square crackers ! Don't think I'll be going back ! Aunt Lovie

    Seemed like this place had some positive reviews elsewhere so we decided to go out of our way for…read moresome soft serve. We ordered a Dole Whip mango flavor cup and a funnel cake sundae. The person taking our order acted confused when we asked for the sundae, used terms that weren't listed on menu anywhere. The sundae ended up being pretty weird and had a tiny funnel cake, vanilla soft serve, and strawberry topping for some reason? They asked if we wanted whipped cream and nuts, which were whole peanuts. No cherry :( The mango flavor was not my jam, just super artificial and watery tasting. Threw out most of it and even my ice cream loving toddler wouldn't eat it That's on Dole though, not Dells! The portions were small for the price and disappointing compared to other ice cream places nearby. Definitely expected more ice cream on a 6.50 specialty sundae. The parking lot has some very run down tables in the back that have a very lovely view of the cemetery. The service seemed slow given the number of people who were working, maybe they were in training or something, not sure. Overall, this was one of the more disappointing ice cream experiences I've had - I won't be returning when there are so many superior options within a few minutes drive.

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    Dell's Sundae Grill - Storefront

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