New York: Big Gay Ice Cream (February 2017)



My spouse and I visited the Big Gay Ice Cream (BGIC) shop in the East Village on a Saturday afternoon in mid-February 2017. The shop began as a mobile ice cream truck in the summer of 2009, but its owners now operate two brick-and-mortar locations in the East Village (which opened in late 2011) and the West Village (which opened in late 2012), and a location in Philadelphia (which opened in 2015). In addition, the company begins selling pre-packaged pints in select cities soon. The company’s name refers not only to the orientation of its owners but also to the traditional meaning of the word as “happy”.

The East Village storefront is small, with space for a few customers to wait in line until they can approach the tiny counter and place their order. While staff creates your delicious concoction, you wait near the front window. On busy days, the shop sets up a line outdoors to queue its patrons. This is not an ice cream shop where you can sit indoors to enjoy your cone or sundae; however, on nice days, the East Village location is just yards away from the numerous park benches in the expansive Tompkins Square Park.

Obviously ice cream is the star of the show, and this shop’s ice cream is soft-serve only offered in just a few flavors. Most patrons combine the ice cream with interesting ingredients and toppings either of their own choosing or as suggested by the shop, but you can also choose a plain cone or bowl, or one of their creative milkshakes (like ginger-curry, chai, or creamsicle). We shared the tasty “Gobbler”, which contained vanilla ice cream, pumpkin butter, maple syrup, graham cracker crumbles, and whipped cream. Combinations are cheekily and cleverly titled, such as the “Salty Pimp” (vanilla ice cream, dulce de leche, sea salt, and dipped in chocolate), the “Mermaid” (with key lime curd, graham crackers, and ice cream), and the “Cocone” (with vanilla ice cream and toasted curried coconut).
Our sundae was delicious - now we understand what all the fuss is about!




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