Breakfast Menu "Glacier Homemade Ice Cream" Boulder

Outpost for 80-some varieties of custom ice cream & gelato with a new flavor unveiled every 2 weeks.

Glacier Homemade Ice Cream, 3133 28th St, Boulder, CO 80301

(303) 440-6542

Opening Hours

Sunday: 12–9 PM

Monday: 12–9 PM

Tuesday: 12–9 PM

Wednesday: 12–9 PM

Thursday: 12–9 PM

Friday: 12–9:30 PM

Saturday: 12–9:30 PM

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Services

Service options

Delivery, In-store shopping, Takeout

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

Coffee

Planning

Quick visit

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

User Reviews

I am an ice cream aficionado. I would rather skip dessert rather than have sub par ice cream. This is by far, the best ice cream I’ve ever eaten. It is rich, creamy, and luscious. The dynamic duo of Isabella and Maddy made this visit perfect! They are fun, engaging, and perfect at their jobs!! The vanilla chocolate chip is life-changing.❤️❤️

Very cool setup and decorations. Very good selection of ice cream and gelato. Definitely recommended!

Large variety including both ice cream and gelato (with vegan options), plus uniquely CBD and alcohol pints. The vegan glacier cream with coconut and almond base was nice. Taste and portions are great for the price. They have ample indoor and outdoor seating and allow sampling. I had the vegan chocolate, birthday cake and lemon raspberry gelato ($6) and all of them were good.

Good vaiety of flavors and overall good ice cream, but thier serving sizes are small and too overpriced. Their Peanut Butter Blast flavor played into my love of peanut butter and everything Reese's, but it still wasn't enough to overcome what I felt was a poor deal. One piece of advice I would give is that their going rate for a pint of ice cream to-go is much more reasonable, but I wouldn't recommend coming here just for a scoop or two of ice cream.

We do not dress "the part" to be served... apparently. My very tall child and I tried three times to be served before the boulderittes behind us but it was obvious. The gal serving KNEW we had been in line prior to ANY of the three that were served before us. Now on to the price that created the elitism and attitude of servers....dude I've made homemade ice cream. I've opened, ran and retrained restaurants my whole life. I ordered the micro for $3.50 a piece thinking they were a child size. They were a CHILD HEARTBREAK. OMG!!! What a 3oz condiment cup??? Seriously bro. You could at LEAST offer kids a free topping to feel not SO cheated! I offered to buy my 8 year old kid a second larger size her response "Mom do not buy one. They will just rip you off again. Let's just go home and make ice cream for ourselves." You're price point may be on point for the area but kids are everywhere (even in Boulder) All they wanted was an ice cream shoppe experience...Left feeling robbed and my eight year old talking about inflation and what criminals the cream shoppe were. Was supposed to be fun. She really felt she was robbed of her full cup lol... Is it really hard to offer a child size? (a three ounce condiment cup is not a serving) At a price even a kid can afford? I know I know... Then the adults will take advantage but then you put your foot down and say ITS FOR THE KIDS! Outta her $20 weekly allowance she paid almost $8 dollars for 2 servings of an ounce of ice cream...she's very very disappointed...it was not the price, it was not the small scoop. It was the attitude it takes to look PAST a kid you know is there and continue to serve over her. It's the attitude that gives the lady ahead a great big micro scoop n barley half to her It's the attitude. Maybe open an ice cream cart lol but not leaving...ICE CREAM FOR ALL! LOL LOL LOL. Follow up to your comment on my review... review was made on behalf of my childs experience. I didn't stand in line as she is tall enough to be seen and wanted to "do it" on her own. I stood behind her. She chooses to wear clothes that absolutely do not match n I guarantee by the end of the day when we had ice cream she was dirty as a kid can get not to mention she will let her hair fly in the wind all day. I let her get served over twice before I spoke up She was speaking up and making body language to indicate she was next to be served. She was neither heard nor seen even though we had stood by and eyes the ice cream long before the second patron. No one even greeted us or let us know we knew they knew we were... The only reason she ordered a micro size was because she saw the lady ahead of her order that size and the scoop she received. Bring a child she wanted to keep as much of her money as possible ( I am sure you can relate) She knew her and her sisters scoop were half the size of the previous patron. I was so disgusted I wouldn't allow her to buy their own. Which they had been looking forward to but sad when they saw the scoop. You can call me all the names you want ;) that is your right. As is mine to relate my child's experience from OUR perspective ;) Rather than see a solution to maybe (maybe) a random event you choose to slander me... 🤔 🧐 All 👍 good. My kids know I will review good and "bad" experiences. My lil asked me to review ya. My friend a"bad" exp is an opportunity to shine. Shine On

Vegan flavours were not at all good and kinda like porridge. More to the point, they weren't really vegan because they were all sweetened with honey. Dissappointing.

Great gelatos and ice cream. They have a lot of non-dairy options too. If they have the Verona dark chocolate sorbet get it, it's amazing.

This was our first time here and we were welcomed by friendly servers. The Coffee Stracciatella on a cone that’s dipped in chocolate and nuts, delicious!