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Grefsenveien Ice Cream ice cream in Grefsen, Oslo
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View of Grefsenveien Ice Cream in Grefsen, Oslo
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View of Grefsenveien Ice Cream in Grefsen, Oslo
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Grefsenveien Ice Cream

$Ice Cream
🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Even the pickiest eaters can find something to enjoy, and the outdoor seating makes it easy for families with strollers or active little ones who need space to move around.

About

This charming neighborhood ice cream shop in Oslo's Grefsen district is a local favorite for families seeking authentic Norwegian frozen treats. Kids will love choosing from creative homemade flavors while parents appreciate the budget-friendly prices and welcoming atmosphere that makes this a perfect pit stop during summer explorations of the city.

Highlights

  • Authentic homemade Norwegian ice cream flavors you won't find at chain shops
  • Kid-friendly outdoor seating area perfect for enjoying treats on sunny days
  • Affordable prices that won't break the family travel budget
  • Genuine neighborhood atmosphere where you'll mingle with local Oslo families
  • Generous portion sizes that satisfy even hungry teens

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Norwegian ice cream portions tend to be generous, so consider sharing with younger children to avoid waste and sticky messes.
  2. 2.Cash and card are typically accepted, but having some Norwegian kroner on hand is helpful at smaller shops like this.
  3. 3.Visit on a weekday afternoon to avoid weekend crowds when local families flock here after school and activities.
  4. 4.Combine your visit with a walk through the nearby Grefsen neighborhood, which offers lovely residential streets and green spaces for kids to explore.
  5. 5.Don't be shy about asking for samples (prøvesmak) before choosing. Staff are usually happy to let kids taste flavors first.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on warm spring or summer afternoons (May through August) when the shop is in full operation. Weekday visits between 2-4pm typically see smaller crowds than weekends, making it easier to navigate with little ones.

What to Know

This is a budget-friendly stop with prices in the single dollar range. The shop operates primarily during warmer months, so check ahead if visiting during shoulder seasons. Outdoor seating is available but limited.

Seasonal Notes

This ice cream shop operates primarily during warm seasons, typically from late spring through early fall (approximately May to September). Hours may be limited or the shop may close entirely during Norway's cold winter months. Always check ahead if visiting outside peak summer season.

Nearby Eats

Grefsen is a residential neighborhood, so dining options are more limited than central Oslo. Plan to explore nearby cafes in the area or head back toward the city center for more extensive family dining options.

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