This Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor In Oklahoma Serves The Most Scrumptious Sundaes
By Ashley|Published April 02, 2019
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
There’s an authentic old-fashioned ice cream parlor in Oklahoma City that’s as charming as can be, and you’ll want to visit the next time you’re craving a scrumptious sundae. What’s so special about them? For starters, they are made with homemade ice cream from a secret recipe that was created in the early 1900s, then topped with syrups and toppings that will make your taste buds go crazy.
In a few months the hot weather will have you searching for ways to stay cool and what's better than visiting an old-fashioned ice cream parlor?
In Oklahoma City, you can visit Kaiser's Grateful Bean and Cafe - an authentic ice cream parlor full of tasty treats and delicious food. You'll also find an old fashioned soda machine, black and white checkered floors, vintage signs and vinyl counter stools.
Kaiser's history began in 1910 at 7th and North Robinson in Oklahoma City. It operated for many decades and changed owners a few times, but it still serves its delicious homemade ice cream just the way it did in the early to mid-1900s and the old-fashioned decor will whisk you back in time.
Oklahoma is home to many amazing ice cream shops that offer everything from custard to gelato to homemade ice cream. Click here to follow along as we take you across the state on the tastiest ice cream trail you’ve ever dreamed of!
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