[William Klayer, from June]
Summer is winding down (or not!) ... thought we'd check in with David Yoo, the proprietor of the incoming Davey's Ice Cream at 137 First Ave. between St. Mark's Place and East Ninth Street.
Yoo, a graphic designer who switched careers to ice cream shop entrepreneur, originally had hoped to open in late July or early August... We asked him for the scoop (sorry, that was awful): The grand opening is set for Sept. 13.
Here's more:
"We're pretty late into the summer season, so we've been revising our seasonal flavors for the late-summer/early-fall."
And!
Our year-round flavors include:
- Mexican vanilla bean (real vanilla)
- chocolate chocolate
- strong coffee (Kenya single-origin coffee beans from Birch Coffee)
- roasted pistachio nut (real pistachio)
Our rotational flavors reflect seasonal themes using the best available ingredients at farmer's markets when possible. These flavors will change often:
- camp s'mores (graham cracker ice cream with chocolate chunks and roasted marshmallows)
- fresh peaches & cream
- fresh sweet corn with salty caramel swirl
- blackpepper watermelon sorbet
"We make the ice cream entirely from scratch in the store. We use the best milk and cream from Battenkill Creamery and crack egg yolks into our ice cream mix every morning," Yoo said. "I know It's been taking me some time to get this shop open, but I want to be absolutely sure I'm providing only the freshest and highest quality ice cream out there. It will be worth it! I hope..."
Previously on EV Grieve:
More details on Davey's Ice Cream, opening later this summer on First Avenue
What, no biscuit flavored ice cream? Sorry, couldn't help it. These sound really good!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm,mmmmm... Hope it fails, my waist line can't take anymore!
ReplyDeleteStrong coffee ice cream sounds like a plan.
ReplyDeleteI eagerly await hoof flavor, but only if there are jimmies. The colored ones.
ReplyDeleteThere are currently 28 places to get ice cream in the "East Village". With Davey's, there will be 29.
ReplyDeleteYay, no fro-yo!! Happy to support this place.
ReplyDeleteJimmies? GO BACK TO BOSTON! You've outed yourself, son.
ReplyDeleteSounds tasty. Also sounds expensive.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a one-man operation. You gotta love that in this day and age.
ReplyDelete@Anon. 10:26 - Nope, sorry, in Queens in the 1960s we called 'em jimmies or sprinkles interchangeably, we didn't care as long as they were on top of our Carvel cones.
ReplyDeleteMaybe i can finally go to that Gay place without waiting on line for an hour!
ReplyDeleteREAL tomato ketchup Eddie?
ReplyDeleteliguor license application soon. you need to put real rum rum on that rum raisin, Kahlua Kahlua on that Kahlua coffee coffee Ice Cream, and real scotch scotch on that butter butter scotch ice cream; and pair that Mexican vanilla with Margarita, the fresh peaches and cream with a Peachtini, Bailey's with that chocolate chocolate ice cream...
ReplyDeletelove the guys behind Big Gay Ice Cream, but it's standard and people just line-up because of fomo, it's a buzz and novelty, no different than the people who line up at Magnolia Bakery.
then there's Sundae and Cones, Alphabet Scoop, Lula's Sweet Apothecary, Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream...
then the gelato places
and not to mention the froyo and cupcake places.
UWS has the froyo alley. UES will have a 24hr. cupcake "ATM" machine. I guess EV will now be known as the Ice Cream row.
And Bloomberg wants to ban the purchase of 16ozs< sodas?
sugar is the new smack
I know there are too many ice cream places, but that sounds good
ReplyDeletesoon to be 30 places...'twist' is moving into ave a between 4th and 5th st where the pharmacy used to be - who likes frozen yoghurt?
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