Handel's Homemade Ice Cream
4531 Hollywood Blvd Unit 5, Los Angeles
(323) 675-3919
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The best, most creamy, and flavorful ice cream I’ve had in quite a while! Multitudes of flavors served in many fashions but absolutely spot-on with flavor.
A proper premium ice cream.. Dozens of flavors and generous portions. Stays open well past dark. Bring many locals to gather.
Thank you, For. A refreshing pitstop.:)))!
Way too sweet
So yummy!
I came here with my family over the weekend and loved the experience so much I was compelled to write my first Google review ever!
Seriously, this place is so family friendly. My daughter loves all of the crazy flavors and combinations. The best part to me is the quality of the ice cream. You can really tell the difference because they actually make their ice cream onsite instead of transporting it. Definitely will be coming back here again with my family.
The best place!!! Tasty and fast
Great spot! Delicious ice cream, friendly staff and BIG portions (buckeye flavor is amazing). Easy to park or walk to movie theatre and restaurants close by. Coming back soon
I love this ice cream so much omggggg
This place rules.
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nice little hidden gem so to speak- great variety- the mint chip was perfect. Very kindhearted staff.
Delicious Milk shake. Worth the walk one block. Nice service and great shake. Definitely better than in and out
I tried the flavors: dark chocolate and lemon. Dark chocolate, delicious. Lemon flavor is not perfect, they said that sour there is also watermelon, but it was not there.
I didn’t like the helper attitude they are not trained to be nice with customers I never come back
We drove 39 minutes to come to Handel’s for ice cream, only to be turned away in a very disappointing way. We arrived before closing time and were standing in line, when an employee came out and told us that the person right in front of us would be the last customer they served. That meant, despite the fact that we were already there and waiting, we were refused service.
If a business has posted hours, customers reasonably expect to be served up until closing — not cut off early while still in line. We weren’t late; we made the effort to arrive on time. After such a long drive, being dismissed like that felt very frustrating and unfair.
We hope management takes this feedback seriously and addresses how the end-of-night lines are handled. Customers who arrive before closing should never be turned away.
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