Creole Creamery

Ice cream shop · Uptown

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The Most Incredible King Cake-Inspired Dishes To Try Right Now - Eater New Orleans

"Local favorite Creole Creamery dishes out king cake ice cream this season — sweet cream and cinnamon ice cream with pieces of real king cake, cinnamon chips, and Mardi Gras sprinkles. If that sounds good, go nuts with an ice cream king cake: Eight big scoops of king cake ice cream, topped with purple, green, and gold vanilla créme anglaise, sprinkles, and cherries. There’s a baby inside too." - Stephanie Carter

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4924 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70115 Get directions

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