"At Mt. Airy’s Zsa’s Ice Cream, you order out back and then join a large crowd huddled near the side awaiting their sweet treats. The line moves fast, and it’s worth waiting to get some of their incredibly creamy flavors—like coffee ice cream with chocolate chips, pretzel strawberry peanut butter, and Earl Grey tea. The small storefront is home to a rotating menu of ice cream sandwiches, cakes, and cream pies, too. Load up with a birthday cake or pink vanilla waffle cone with a scoop of berry crisp, and then grab a pint or a thick milkshake to take home." - candis mclean
"A refreshing twist on classic holiday treats, an ice cream pie from Zsa’s Ice Cream is sure to be the star of any holiday dessert spread. Visit its website to place an order or stop by to try one of their offerings, such as the caramel apple or maple brown butter pecan pie." - George Banks-Weston
"Every neighborhood needs its go-to ice cream spot — neighbors in the Northwest are lucky that Zsa’s is theirs. Made in-house at the shop on Germantown Avenue, ice cream fans can enjoy flavors like toasted graham cracker crumble or buttered brown sugar peach. Pints are available, as are cones, cakes, and shakes. There are a few benches outside Zsa’s for optimal people-watching and cone-enjoying." - Ernest Owens
"Zsa’s on Germantown Avenue in Mt. Airy is always bustling with families and friends looking for a cold treat on a hot summer day. If the rich, delicious ice cream flavors — lemon buttermilk; a rich chocolate sorbet that’s vegan — weren’t enough, Zsa’s now offers ice cream tasting parties in the shop." - Ernest Owens, Eater Staff
"An ice cream shop is certainly not the first place you think of when it comes to pie, but at Zsa’s Ice Cream, one of their best-sellers during the holiday season is their ice cream pie. These pies come in two varieties: one is the caramel apple ice cream pie made with vanilla bean ice cream, roasted apples, and a toffee graham cracker crust, and the other is made with maple ice cream and topped with salted brown butter pecans. Preorder one on their website for Thanksgiving." - George Banks-Weston