UPDATED MAY 2026
Ready to beat the heat or just treat yourself? Omaha is packed with amazing ice cream parlors, from old-school classics to creative new favorites. Here’s your guide to some of the best ice cream spots in Omaha. Warning: Reading this might cause serious cravings!
Centi is all about Italian-style gelato and sorbet. Expect bold, authentic flavors like pistachio and raspberry. It’s like a trip to Rome, minus the airfare. In fact, the only flight you might consider is the gelato flight.
A true Omaha-area classic in Council Bluffs, Christy Creme has been serving up smiles since 1954. Famous for their floats, classic soft-serve cones and sherbet, this old-school stand is all about simple joys done right.
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Coneflower calls itself "farm-to-cone," and they mean it. They partner with local farmers for super-fresh cream, fruit and herbs. Flavors are often seasonal and inventive — like honey lavender. Discover artisanal ice cream that scoopers are proud to dish up.
Located in Bennington just northwest of Omaha, Cup and Cone is all about classic custard. Choose from creamy cones, sundaes and shakes. It’s the perfect small-town vibe. Take the kids or just act like one yourself.
Out in Elkhorn, Dairy Chef is a local favorite with giant portions at wallet-friendly prices. Soft-serve cones are piled high, thick shakes and sundaes are loaded with toppings, and cookies are stuffed with ice cream — it’s the stuff summer dreams are made of. Grab napkins. Lots of them.
Located in the Old Market, Dolci brings serious style to your sweet tooth. This shop has creamy specialty shakes, soft serve ice cream, coffee and Italian desserts. Grab a cone after dinner downtown and stroll the cobblestone streets. It’s the cherry on top of any Old Market adventure.
Want to feel fancy and full? eCreamery in Dundee is famous for small-batch ice cream and gelato, with creative flavors that change all the time. They even let you customize pints online with your own label — perfect for gifts or inside jokes. Just don’t blame us if you eat the whole thing in one sitting.
For adults only, Fizzy’s in Little Bohemia serves spiked ice cream cocktails and boozy milkshakes in a retro setting. Check out drinks like the Bushwacker, with chocolate, coconut and rum, or the Grasshopper, with crème de menthe and ice cream. It’s nostalgia — with a buzz.
Ever watched ice cream being made right before your eyes? At Freezing Thai Rolled Ice Cream, they spread fresh cream on a freezing plate, mix in toppings and roll it up. It’s part dessert, part show — and a popular choice for photos.
A scoop shop on wheels and in-store, Gimmee the Scoop is known for colorful Italian ice. From black cherry to blue raspberry, the dairy-free flavors will lift you up and make you smile.
Step back in time at Graley’s Creamery & Confections in Papillion just outside Omaha. This shop is styled like an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, complete with marble counters and vintage décor. They serve creamy ice cream plus homemade fudge and classic sodas.
At Mixins, your ice cream is a blank canvas. Choose a base flavor, pick your mix-ins such as candy, cookies or fruit, and watch staff swirl it all together on a frozen slab. It’s dessert and entertainment rolled into one.
As the name suggests, this spot is serious about sundaes. Milky shaved ice is piled with whipped cream, drizzled in sauces and loaded with toppings. These sundaes are a substantial sugar rush.
Ted and Wally’s is an Omaha staple. The shop serves ultra-premium ice cream made with old-fashioned recipes. Flavors change daily, so there’s always something new. Expect classics like vanilla bean along with rotating sorbets. Many visitors say it is worth the line.
Step back in time at The Durham Museum’s classic Soda Fountain Counter. It’s not just a history stop — it’s a chance to enjoy old-fashioned ice cream sodas, malts and sundaes in an art deco setting. Grab a seat at the counter and experience a bit of Omaha history.
Plan your Omaha ice cream tour
Classic sundaes, rolled ice cream and creative gelato: Omaha has something for every sweet tooth. Many visitors make it a mission to try several stops. For more inspiration, head to visitomaha.com.

