Ice Cream Shops near Newport

The Local Scoop Ice Cream Shop •
19 N Coast Hwy, Newport

“The Local Scoop was a welcomed addition to Newport, Oregon. My family enjoys stopping by this establishment during our visits. There's nothing like indulging in an ice cream treat when visiting the coast! The employees are very friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere is very comfortable.They have indoor and outdoor seating available. The shop and restrooms are always clean and inviting. The restrooms are nicely decorated as if it were a home rather than a public bathroom. The display case and shelves are organized nicely as well.There are several flavors of ice cream to choose from. It can be made into a milkshake, sundae, float, or cone. The ice cream always has a smooth and rich flavor. There are times when they are out of certain baked goods or ice cream flavors, but they are quick to suggest something else instead.The local scoop offers other fun snack and beverage options if ice cream doesn't satisfy your cravings. They even offer a few gift options as well. I recommend visiting the Local Scoop if you're in the area.“

4.8 Superb58 Reviews
BJ's Ice Cream Ice Cream Shop • $
501 NW Coast St a, Newport

“The ice cream was super good. The girl working was alone on her second day which I thought would be super weird normally but especially over spring breaks in the area. She was super sweet and super helpful and she definitely deserved a raise after today.“

4.3 Superb60 Reviews
Doodle Bugs Ice Cream Shop • $
334 SW Bay Blvd., Newport

“Do you guys know that carmel cashew flavor is in EVERY ice cream shop in Utah? It's been one of the 5 best selling flavors since we started going to UT 40+ yrs ago. And before that obviously. Ask Umpqua to make you guys up a a batch. Bet it sells & sells. -Clock“

3.6 Good16 Reviews
Dairy Queen Fast Food • $
1805 US-20, Toledo

Customers` Favorites

Chicken blt Salad with Honey Mustard Dressing
Fresh Fries
Onion Ring

“My grandparents Fred and Elaine built and owned this Dairy Queen back in the 70s and 80s. My Grandpa knew every customer and would sit down with the regulars for a good conversation. And he was a stellar cook, too. When folks would come in, they would ask, "is Fred cooking today?" Precious memories.?“

3.2 Average68 Reviews
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