Sugarwitch
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Sugarwitch

Ice cream shop · Patch ·

Artisanal ice cream sandwiches, waffle tacos, and pup cups

ice cream sandwiches
creative flavors
friendly staff
unique ice cream
community hub
charming space
quality ingredients
ursula
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7726 Virginia Ave, St. Louis, MO 63111 Get directions

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No restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Family friendly
Good for groups

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7726 Virginia Ave, St. Louis, MO 63111 Get directions

+1 573 234 0042
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•No restroom
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Jan 24, 2026

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The 37 Best Restaurants in St. Louis, Missouri | Eater

"There is a mystical allure to Sugarwitch, the Carondelet neighborhood shop crafting ice cream sandwiches inspired by, and named after, “bad-ass witches from literature and lore.” Novelties like the Ursula — miso ice cream paired with milk chocolate chip blondies — and the Nerissa — a combination of spiced apple crumble ice cream and oatmeal pie crust — are clever and delicious sweet treats. The business is owned and operated by Martha Bass and her wife, Sophie Mendelson, who together hold degrees from Yale, Johns Hopkins, and Washington University in sustainable food systems, regional food economies, and environmental sustainability; they have built their business guided by a commitment to forming equitable food systems." - Holly Fann

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St. Louis’s Sugarwitch Ice Cream Shop Is a Political Organizing Hub | Eater

"Set in a historic former bakery in South City, this ice cream shop has built a devoted following since launching as a pop-up in 2021 and opening a permanent location in 2022; co-owners Sophie Mendelson and Martha Bass use bold, queerness-embracing ice creams and playful sandwiches to push boundaries (the Ursula layers rainbow-sprinkled vanilla between salted brownies, the Lady of the Lake stuffs blackberry ice cream and Nutella inside graham-cracker shortbreads, and the Zeniba tucks green tea ice cream into toasted nori‑sesame Rice Krispy treats). Beyond the menu, the shop deliberately blends community-building and activism: proceeds from items have supported groups like the Humane Society of Missouri and Great Rivers Greenway, Sugarwitch has partnered on fundraisers with local spots such as Perennial Artisan Ales for the Nobel Neighbor, hosted events like the QueerMess Christmas-in-July party with LGBTQ artists and themed flavors, helped raise funds for the Missouri Abortion Fund and gathered ballot signatures for abortion-rights measures, and maintains ongoing support for local queer organizations (including monthly donations to MTUG and regular backing of SQSH). Staff and customers describe the space as a queer community hub where employees find peer support and practical help (from healthcare to transition resources) and patrons feel safe, welcomed, and empowered to turn purchases into tangible community organizing." - Mary Andino

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The 32 Essential St. Louis Restaurants

"There is a mystical allure to Sugarwitch, the Carondelet neighborhood shop crafting ice cream sandwiches inspired by, and named after, “bad-ass witches from literature and lore.” Novelties like the Ursula — miso ice cream paired with milk chocolate chip blondies — and the Nerissa — a combination of spiced apple crumble ice cream and oatmeal pie crust — are clever and delicious sweet treats. The business is owned and operated by Martha Bass and her wife, Sophie Mendelson, and the two hold degrees from Yale, Johns Hopkins, and Washington University in sustainable food systems, regional food economies, and environmental sustainability; they have built their business guided by a commitment to forming equitable food systems." - Holly Fann

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haley w

Google
Vert friendly and inclusive staff. Saw this cute place on Tiktok and felt the need to go whenever I visit St Louis next. The float I had there was so awesome! And the honeycomb cookies that I ended up eating upon getting home were super good also. Verified that the ice cream was indeed made gay💅

Danielle K.

Google
Every time I've had a Sugarwitch ice cream sandwich, it's been a delight! They often have booths at the many cycling events around the city, and it's the perfect post-ride treat! The folks working the booths have been kind and patient with all of my questions. The Elfaba is my current fave! Om nom nom nom 😁

Mark E.

Google
Love the concept and execution. As a foodie I really appreciate tasting new flavors and textures and Sugarwitch nails that perfectly with their Ice Cream Sandwiches. They are very creative in how they pair their unique ice cream flavors with a variety of equally creative sandwiches. Check out the menu and you will surely see what I mean. Bring a cooler with you when you go as you will surely want to bring a few “witches” home with you. Can’t wait to go back.

Michelle M.

Google
Sugarwitch is endlessly creative and such a charming space. I am picky about ice cream, and this is delicious. My favorite is anything strawberry—theirs is the best, creamiest strawberry I have ever tasted. I also had an espresso flavor with cookie bits recently I especially loved. I adore any of their ice cream sandwiches made with rice crispy treats—the Thai tea this summer was chef’s kiss. And I really appreciate the light hand on the syrups in the coffee and tea drinks when requested. When in doubt get the Ursula—that brownie! What a friendly, delicious, adorable ice cream shop!

Jenhsiang “Wren” H.

Google
This place is absolutely delicious and impressively creative! If I have to pick, my favorite is the Gideon. It’s a salted brownie with rich (but not overwhelming) chocolate, sandwiching a layer of peanut butter and the creamiest, high-quality vanilla ice cream. It’s a flavor combination that goes far beyond what you’d expect from a typical ice cream shop. On top of the incredible treats, the staff are genuinely friendly, and the shop makes a positive impact in the community. Definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for something memorable and unique! They sell out fast! So check their socials before your trip!

TW 5.

Google
This shop is a lovely little place right on the corner of an intersection. While parking is a bit tricky, the incredible customer service is quality food, and Is atmosphere make up for it. While inside seating is limited, there is plenty of room outside of the shop. The chocolate ice cream taco is amazing! With ice cream and peanuts. The ice cream is thick and creamy.

Christy G.

Google
Cute small shop. Ice cream was delicious. I also tried the Canoli Latte. That was ok, not large or hot enough for my personal taste, but the flavor was nice. My daughter had an iced lavendar mocha, which was delicious. Staff is very friendly and has a great sense of humor. They do cator to GF and VEG as well.

Marc G.

Google
We drove four hours just to have ice cream sandwiches! They are amazingly delicious. We also bought four of the custom truffles. These are some of the best! It is worth the trip to get a tasty treat here. With the seasonal recipes, there is always something new!