If you're looking for an old-fashioned ice cream experience, Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlor is the place to go. Located in Dania Beach, just a short drive from Fort Lauderdale, this charming parlor has been serving up scoops of delicious kitchen sink ice cream since 1956. Step inside and you'll feel like you've been transported back in time, with its vintage decor and friendly staff.Jaxson's Ice Cream Parlor
For a more modern twist on kitchen sink ice cream, head to Kilwins in Fort Lauderdale. This popular spot offers a variety of flavors and mix-ins to create your perfect treat. Their ice cream is made in small batches using high-quality ingredients, ensuring a rich and creamy taste. Plus, you can watch the process through their viewing window and even take a tour of their kitchen.Kilwins
Known for their whimsical and over-the-top decor, Sloan's Ice Cream is a must-visit for any ice cream lover. Their Fort Lauderdale location is no exception, with its colorful walls, chandeliers, and giant ice cream cone outside. But the real star of the show is their kitchen sink ice cream, which is piled high with toppings and served in a real kitchen sink. It's definitely a sight to behold.Sloan's Ice Cream
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Yo Mama's Ice Cream is a local favorite for its homemade flavors and unique toppings. They also offer a vegan option, making it a great spot for those with dietary restrictions. But the real standout is their kitchen sink ice cream, which is overflowing with candy, cookies, and other delicious treats.Yo Mama's Ice Cream
The Frieze Ice Cream Factory has been a Fort Lauderdale staple since 1987, serving up homemade ice cream made with fresh ingredients. Their kitchen sink ice cream is a customer favorite, with its generous portion size and wide variety of toppings. And if you can't decide on just one flavor, you can ask for a "split scoop" and get two flavors in one cone.The Frieze Ice Cream Factory
While technically not an ice cream shop, The Sugar Chest Antique Mall is worth a visit for its unique and delicious kitchen sink ice cream. Located in Davie, just a short drive from Fort Lauderdale, this antique mall has a small ice cream counter that serves up scoops of homemade ice cream. Plus, you can browse through their selection of antiques while enjoying your sweet treat.The Sugar Chest Antique Mall
For those who prefer a slice of cheesecake with their ice cream, The Cheesecake Factory has got you covered. Their Fort Lauderdale location offers a wide variety of flavors, including their famous Original Cheesecake. But if you're feeling adventurous, try their kitchen sink ice cream cheesecake, which is loaded with toppings and served in a skillet.The Cheesecake Factory
If you're in the mood for some southern comfort food, head to The Floridian in Fort Lauderdale. While their menu is filled with delicious dishes, their kitchen sink ice cream is not to be missed. Served in a mason jar with layers of ice cream, cookies, and whipped cream, it's the perfect end to a hearty meal.The Floridian
This gastropub in Fort Lauderdale may not be the first place you think of for kitchen sink ice cream, but their version is not to be missed. Served in a mini kitchen sink (yes, you get to keep the sink as a souvenir), it's filled with your choice of ice cream, toppings, and a shot of your choice of liquor. It's a fun and unique way to end your meal.The Royal Pig Pub
Last but certainly not least, The Chimney House in Fort Lauderdale offers a unique twist on kitchen sink ice cream. Their version is served in a chocolate-dipped cone with layers of ice cream, toppings, and a surprise filling in the bottom. It's a fun and tasty way to enjoy this classic dessert.The Chimney House