Philly’s Best Ice Cream Shops
- Jun 21, 2024
- 1 min read
From Philadelphia Magazine:

Bassetts, Market East
The O.G. of Philadelphia-style (egg-free) ice cream — and the oldest ice cream brand in the country — still serves up shakes, cups, and cones from its longtime stall in Reading Terminal Market.
Somerset Splits, Port Richmond
Somerset Splits scoops Bassetts ice cream into their signature cones, milkshakes, and yes, banana splits. Toppings range from potato stix to classic hot fudge. One of their splits is named in honor of Arrested Development (because there’s always money in the banana stand). They have pup cups. And, this summer, they have a waterfront outpost at Spruce Street Harbor Park. (They even have old-school push-up pops there!)





















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I love how this piece captures the charm of Philly’s ice cream culture, especially the history behind Bassetts and the playful vibe of Somerset Splits. It feels like more than dessert, it’s a whole experience. Honestly, reading it reminds me of relaxing with basketball games online, a fun game to unwind, then grabbing a cone after. Simple joys done right.
I love the historical touch with Bassetts being the oldest ice cream brand in the U.S.! The Arrested Development reference at Somerset Splits is a fun twist. Have you tried their pup cups yet? Speaking of cool treats, have you heard about Geometry Dash Lite
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