Pints of Joy
Ice cream shop · Sunnyvale ·

Pints of Joy

Ice cream shop · Sunnyvale ·

Artisanal shop with unique Indian-inspired ice cream flavors

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717 E El Camino Real #6, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Get directions

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717 E El Camino Real #6, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Get directions

+1 408 472 7403
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Eater SF’s Best Things to Do This Weekend: March 22 | Eater SF

"Heading into the weekend, ducking into Pints of Joy is a smart move — the nondescript suburban parking-lot shop at 717 East El Camino Real, #6, Sunnyvale, belies an extensive, innovative range of jaggery- and sesame-laden ice cream flavors. Grabbing a pint to take home for blanket-covered warming or staying in to enjoy a scoop are both sharp choices; the ultra-sweet gulab jamun, the brown sugary chikoo-sapota, and the creamy vegan Alphonso mango sorbet are likely the standout flavors." - Lauren Saria

https://sf.eater.com/2024/3/22/24108896/things-to-do-san-francisco-bay-area-restaurants-bars-march-22
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Bay Area Companies KoolFi and Pints of Joy Churn out South Asian Ice Cream and Desi Desserts | Eater SF

"Sparked during a COVID-19 quarantine pod when Ketki Dandekar served homemade ice cream, the partnership with Arshiya Shaikh grew from a shared Sunnyvale kitchen into a storefront next to their production space, and they opened a Sunnyvale shop in the second half of 2022. Their first big experiment was gulab jamun ice cream—a creamy saffron- and cardamom-flavored base flecked with pieces of gulab jamun—and they developed a series inspired by Indian sweets (ras malai, motichoor laddoo, gajar halwa) with seasonal releases for Diwali and Holi; a visit to an Indian grocery store also inspired tilgul made with sesame and jaggery. By pairing familiar ice cream formats with spices like cardamom and saffron, they use their storefront to let curious customers taste and learn about these flavors and aim to appeal to a wide audience." - Kamakshi Ayyar

https://sf.eater.com/2023/3/1/23619327/indian-south-asian-ice-cream-bay-area-koolfi-pints-joy
Pints of Joy

Khiem N.

Google
The flavors here are all very familiar and yet different. Additional spices or aromas are added to familiar ice cream flavors. The novelty is not the sole source of enjoyment. In terms of quality, this isn't the best consistency I've had. The pint is a bit more airy and icy than some other brands but the customer service is top notch. My gf and I spent the greater part of a century trying flavors and the lady was so nice and patient with us all throughout it. The big thing is, I'm sure you'll find something for everyone here. Everything is kept clean and modern with outdoor and indoor seating. There's a ordering kiosk as well if you know what you want and don't want to wait for everyone sampling all the flavors.

Danish

Google
Best place in the bay area for Indian ice cream, and their flavors are really good (I particularly liked Lichi, Sitaphal and Coconut). I tried Falooda Kulfi and Falooda Shake, and didn't like them as much, but would definitely recommend trying the ice creams.

Anudit V.

Google
Hands down one of the best ice cream spots in the Bay Area! What makes it stand out is the unique and creative range of flavors inspired by Indian desserts, not your typical choices, but absolutely delicious and worth trying. There's plenty of parking available, but do expect a bit of a queue on weekends (a good sign, really). Totally worth the wait for such rich, flavorful, and nostalgic scoops. A must-visit for anyone who loves trying something different!

Bibek Jung T.

Google
I had a wonderful time at Pints of Joy! There are so many amazing flavors to choose from my favorites were the mango, rose pistachio, and guava. I loved that they offer flights, so I could try a bunch of different flavors in one visit. Everything tasted so fresh and creamy, and the staff was really friendly and helpful. If you love trying new ice cream flavors, this is the perfect place. I can’t wait to come back and try even more!

Shachar B.

Google
Wow!! Best ice cream in the area. Flavors of fruits that barely exist today. The Alphonso mango is amazing and so is the guava chili. You don’t need to like Indian food to enjoy this place. Just order the flights and try as many flavors you want. You can’t go wrong.

Siddhant K.

Google
Pints of Joy is an absolute treat! Their ice creams are creamy, flavorful, and made with unique, high-quality ingredients. So many creative flavors to choose from each scoop feels like a little celebration. Friendly service and a fun, welcoming vibe make it even better. Perfect spot to satisfy your sweet tooth!

Tony G

Google
Good ice cream here. We didn’t have much time but I would have loved to do a flight or 2 because there are a lot of unique ice cream flavours. I had no idea I’d be learning something about Indian ice cream while in the lineup too. I was surprised at the history. Good vibe here too.

Zsuzsanna S.

Google
Delicious unusual and more common flavors. Vegan options, kind and patient staff, generous portion sizes. Indoor and outdoor seating available. You can also pick up a pint of your favorite flavor.