Humphry Slocombe Dogpatch
699 22nd St, San Francisco
(415) 658-7170
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On the expensive end, but the seasonal flavours are pretty good. This store is decently quiet and it's a nice place to stop at if you're around the area.
I got the peanut butter curry and pink Jesus this time. Highly recommend the pink Jesus if you're a fan of fruity ice creams. It's zesty, sour, and got this really nice sharp tang to it. The peanut butter curry was interesting for the first bite since I didn't know what to expect, but then it just tasted like sugar and milk, so š¤·.
Between this and the other popular chain, salt and straw, this spot has more low-key seasonals and the sugar levels are a bit more toned down. Salt and straw still slaps occasionally with their wild creations though!
Excellent range of flavors! The coconut cranberry and matcha cookies and cream are my favorite, but the peanut butter curry is also interesting since it has actual cumin in it too
Vietnamese coffee and cereal crunch were my favorites!
Came here at 7:50 on Wednesday. Drove 20 min out of my way. Closed.
Better ice cream at Walgreens
What happened? Humphrey Slocombe used to be a solid place to get quality ice cream. Today's scoop was icy and the waffle cone (that cost extra) was rubbery. Partner had a seasonal float with ginger ale, but it was Canada Dry from a 2 liter plastic bottle. Too expensive for what we ended up with - substandard quality and cheap ingredients. You shouldn't be sad when you get ice cream, but that's how we felt on the way home - mostly because we had good memories of going to the Harrison location and getting a really good scoop. Now that's closing. R.I.P. Humphrey Slocombe. We'll remember the good times.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 4
Bought two pints got one free. Honey graham, chocolate dipped strawberry, pumpkin galette. The first one had so strong an artificial butter flavor, it was horrible. Couldn't taste any honey at all. The second one was pale, not pink, and had a terrible, also overpowering, artificial strawberry flavoring, that hardly resembles the real thing! The pumpkin galette tasted good but can't make up for the two inedible ones.
Really great ice cream and interesting flavours. Not sure why people are complaining about the prices, thatās just how it is in the bay
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
The ice cream is good. Good ice cream, but not great. The pricing is pretty insane given the portions and (lack of) service. $10 for a thrown-together āsundaeā with less than a full scoop of ice cream, while being talked down to when I asked what comes in a sundae? Rough. It was delicious, but that plus a single scoop in a waffle cone running $9 also makes this a tough place to visit more than once. Secret Breakfast was a favorite, but it wasnāt life-changing. Fine for a special treat, but maybe not again.
Parking: Free, but very busy street parking.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
We were not allowed to sample any ice cream. The chocolate flavor was way too sweet.
Food: 1
Service: 1
Restaurantji Recommends
Jordan who works here was so nice, he made our day and we will be coming back soon!
Spacious location! You really can't go wrong with a nice scoop of Tahitian Vanilla. Simply delicious. Perfectly creamy and this is themost reliable option everytime I come here.Other popular flavors are the Matchadoodle and Cornflake Crunch! A double scoop is about $8-9, so pretty steep pricing... but the quality is definitely there. The girl who scooped my order was very generous and the scoop was significantly bigger than the cup!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good ice cream but very pricey at $6.25 for a smallish scoop.
Yummy, excellent quality ice cream. Have a scoop for me! ?
Best ice cream in SFI usually get vanilla with corn flakes on
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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