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Ice Cream Parlors in Cultural Corridor

La Michoacana Plus Las Vegas

La michoacana plus Las vegasLa michoacana plus Las Vegas is an extraordinary ice cream parlor and frozen yogurt shop that offers a unique Mexican concept with its own style, designed to exceed the market's expectations. Located on E Bonanza Road.

Spoon-a-Bowl

Spoon-a-BowlSpoon-a-Bowl is a Las Vegas based food truck that serves made-from-scratch frozen yogurt and ice cream. Owned and operated by husband and wife duo, Jonathan and Ashley Bradley, Spoon-a-Bowl provides delicious treats for all dessert lovers.

Top 10 cuisines

The most popular cuisines in Cultural Corridor are:

Korean

All other cuisines

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What people say

If you're looking for a sweet treat in Las Vegas' Cultural Corridor neighborhood, you won't have to look too far. There are several ice cream parlors in the area that are worth checking out, according to online reviews and comments.

One of the most recommended ice cream parlors is Luv-It Frozen Custard. This local favorite has been serving up creamy custard since 1973 and has even been featured on the Food Network's "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives." Customers rave about the classic flavors like chocolate and vanilla as well as the rotating daily specials. Prices are reasonable, with a small cup or cone starting at $3.

Another popular spot is The Ice Cream Shoppe. This family-owned parlor offers both ice cream and gelato in a variety of flavors. Customers love the friendly service and generous portions. Prices are slightly higher than other options, with a small cup or cone starting at $4.

For something unique, check out Nitrology. This nitrogen ice cream bar creates made-to-order treats using liquid nitrogen to freeze the ingredients right in front of you. Customers love watching the process and trying the creative flavor combinations. Prices are on the higher side, with a small cup or cone starting at $5.

Locals seem to flock to Luv-It Frozen Custard, while tourists often check out Nitrology for its novelty factor. No matter where you go, you're sure to satisfy your sweet tooth in the Cultural Corridor neighborhood.