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Sweetest Ways to Enjoy National Ice Cream Day 2025 in Placerville

Sweetest Ways to Enjoy National Ice Cream Day 2025 in Placerville

by | Jul 14, 2025

Every third Sunday in July, something magical happens. People everywhere grab a spoon, a cone, or a cup and celebrate National Ice Cream Day. This year, the sweet celebration lands on July 20, 2025. It’s a day dedicated to the creamy, dreamy treat that brings everyone together. Whether you love classic vanilla, bold chocolate, or wild swirls of flavor, this is your excuse to indulge.

President Ronald Reagan made it official in 1984, calling on everyone to enjoy a little extra ice cream and to support local shops. Now, it’s a tradition that kicks up smiles and cools down summer in the most delicious way.

The Scoop on Placerville’s Ice Cream Scene

Placerville is packed with places to get your ice cream fix. This town knows how to serve up happiness, one scoop at a time. Here’s where you can join the fun:

The Whistle Stop Yogurt

Craving something cool and creamy? The Whistle Stop Yogurt is famous for its self-serve style. Grab a cup, swirl in your favorite frozen yogurt, and pile on toppings. Strawberries, chocolate chips, gummy bears—the choices are endless. It’s a spot where kids and adults can build their dream dessert.

Shorty’s Gelato and Bakery

If you want to taste Italy in a spoon, Shorty’s Gelato and Bakery is the place. Their gelato is churned fresh, bursting with flavor and silky smooth. Try a scoop of pistachio or mango, or mix flavors for a real treat. Don’t forget to peek at their bakery counter for a sweet pairing.

Dunkin And Baskin-Robbins

Two favorites in one spot. Dunkin and Baskin-Robbins offer classic ice cream scoops, sundaes, and cones. From rainbow sherbet to rocky road, you’ll find flavors that make your taste buds dance. Grab a donut for breakfast, then circle back for a scoop in the afternoon.

T.W. BONKERS ‘Toy & Candy Emporium’

Ice cream and toys? Yes, please. T.W. BONKERS is a wonderland for families. After picking out a new game or candy, treat yourself to a cone or cup. The shop’s playful spirit makes every visit feel like a celebration.

Tom’s Burger & Frosty

Tom’s Burger & Frosty is a local favorite for burgers, fries, and—of course—ice cream. Their soft serve is simple, sweet, and perfect for a summer day. Order a swirl in a cone or try a creamy milkshake with your meal.

Sweetie Pie’s

Sweetie Pie’s is known for its pies, but don’t skip the ice cream. A scoop on top of a warm slice is pure joy. The cozy vibe and friendly faces make it a great spot to relax and enjoy dessert with friends or family.

Moo & Brew

Looking for a place where you can grab a burger and finish with ice cream? Moo & Brew has you covered. Their menu is full of comfort food, and the ice cream is the cherry on top. Try a sundae or a float for a classic treat.

Donut Factory

Donut Factory isn’t just about donuts. Their ice cream is a hidden delight. Pair a fresh donut with a scoop of vanilla or chocolate for a sweet surprise. It’s a combo you’ll want to try again and again.

Brick’s

Brick’s is the spot for those who love variety. Their dessert menu includes ice cream, shakes, and more. It’s a great place to gather with friends, share stories, and dig into something cold and creamy.

Sweet Ways to Celebrate

National Ice Cream Day isn’t just about eating ice cream—it’s about making memories. Here are some fun ways to enjoy the day in Placerville:

  • Try a New Flavor: Step out of your comfort zone. Order something you’ve never tasted before.

  • Host an Ice Cream Social: Invite friends and neighbors for a backyard party with cones, cups, and all the toppings.

  • Go on an Ice Cream Crawl: Visit a few local shops in one day. Share scoops, swap stories, and vote for your favorite.

  • Support Local Shops: Every scoop helps small businesses keep serving up smiles.

  • Get Creative: Make your own sundae at home with goodies from Placerville’s markets and shops.

Fun Facts to Lick Up

  • Americans eat about 23 gallons of ice cream every year. That’s a lot of happy spoons.

  • Vanilla is the most popular flavor, but chocolate and strawberry are close behind.

  • The first ice cream parlor in America opened in 1776. It’s been a favorite ever since.

  • July is National Ice Cream Month, so you have a whole month to celebrate.

Share the Joy

Snap a photo of your favorite scoop and share it with friends. Use #NationalIceCreamDay to spread the fun. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Placerville’s ice cream shops are ready to make your day a little sweeter.

So grab a spoon, bring your friends, and let the good times roll—one scoop at a time.

 

 

Sources: nationaldayarchives.com, yelp.com
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