Creative ice cream flavors, unique cones, vegan options

























741 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Get directions
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"There are two main differences between this Emack location and the other: it’s in Brooklyn, and the soft serve machine here isn’t really advertised. You have to order at least “three scoops worth” of soft serve, but they’ll make it if you ask." - hannah albertine, emma, bryan kim, katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg, matt tervooren
"There are two main differences between this Emack location and the other: it’s in Brooklyn, and the soft serve machine here isn’t really advertised. You have to order at least “three scoops worth” of soft serve, but they’ll make it if you ask. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"I found Emack & Bolios operating at Area15 as an ice cream shop that was already open among the site's initial tenants." - Susan Stapleton
"Emack and Bolio’s belongs on any list of the best ice cream in the city, regardless of hard-serve or soft serve (in fact, we’ve put it on both). This Uptown institution can do most of their hard flavors in soft serve form, and we have a hypothesis that Emack and Bolio’s menu went through R&D with a focus group of particularly imaginative six-year-olds. This may explain the fact that you can order your ice cream in a cone covered in fruit loops and marshmallows. Our advice here is to be as outrageous as possible with your flavor and topping decisions. You’re eating ice cream, not choosing an insurance plan. P.S.A - there are locations on the UWS and UES, as well as in Brooklyn Heights and Fort Greene (but the UWS and Fort Greene don’t have any soft serve)." - Hannah Albertine
"An ice cream shop slated to join the complex’s dining lineup, offering frozen treats as part of the broader food-and-entertainment experience." - Susan Stapleton