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Dairy ice cream company founded 1978 with the opening of its small shop in Vermont, US. Since has expanded into an international franchising enterprise and operates manufacturing facilities making its line of products for sale at grocery stores everywhere. In 2017 its retails shops began offering a couple of vegan ice cream and sorbet options as well as almond milk for milkshakes. Vegan flavors may vary so ask. Ask for vegan cones. Also look in the fridge for pints to take home. Open Mon-Sun 12:00pm-8:00pm.
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First Review by seal
Zombiecynthia
Points +7225
Vegan Frozen Treat on Haight - Edit
One of my fondest memories is coming here circa 2017 on a chilly day and eating ice cream while walking along Haight Street. I think itβs when the PB and cookies first came out. So good!
Read moreRecommend the brand and this specific location, for their progressive values and hardcore nostalgia of Haight Street.
Pints available at various grocers, Slayway currently has a buy five, get five free deal! Swoon! #Veganuary
Pros: New Vegan/Plant-Based Flavors Added, Progressive Company Values and Activism, Delicious Ice Cream
Cons: Not Fully Vegan/Plant-Based, Spendy (but they support various movements)
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seal
Points +2092
a few non-dairy options - Edit
They have a few clearly labeled non-dairy scoop options. When I stopped by they had:
Read more- Non-Dairy (Oat Milk) Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough & Strawberry Cheezecake
- Non-Dairy (Almond Milk) Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
- Non-Dairy (Sunflower Butter) Colin Kaepernickβs Change the Whirled
You can check their current offerings online. I tried the Oat Milk Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and it was creamy and tasty.
They are a little expensive, but given the location I was expecting that.
They also have pints of non-dairy flavors to take along.
For those not familiar with Ben & Jerry's - The brand is known for ice creams with chunks and swirls of things mixed into the ice cream, a mix of flavors and textures. If you're looking for smooth single-flavor vegan ice cream, you probably won't be able to get that here.
This is a small shop. Seating is limited to a counter with bar stools that runs across the street-facing window. Fun for people-watching.
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