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Tina's Ice Cream Parlor

$Ice Cream
🕑 30-45 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages from toddlers to teens. Little ones love picking their own flavors and toppings, while older kids appreciate the sundae options and generous servings. Even babies can enjoy small tastes, making this an inclusive stop for families with multiple age ranges.

About

Tina's Ice Cream Parlor is a beloved Chalmette sweet spot that's been delighting local families with its welcoming atmosphere and classic ice cream offerings. This neighborhood gem serves up generous portions of traditional flavors alongside creative sundaes and frozen treats that keep kids and parents coming back. The family-friendly vibe makes it an easy, stress-free stop for a special treat after school, weekend outings, or celebrating small victories.

Highlights

  • Classic ice cream flavors that appeal to even picky eaters
  • Build-your-own sundae options that let kids customize their treats
  • Generous portions that provide good value for families
  • Welcoming, no-fuss atmosphere where parents can relax
  • Local favorite status means authentic Louisiana hospitality

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday afternoons to avoid the after-dinner rush when lines can get long, especially during summer months
  2. 2.Bring cash if possible,many local ice cream parlors offer small discounts for cash payments or have occasional card reader issues
  3. 3.Let kids look at the menu board before getting in line to speed up ordering with indecisive little ones
  4. 4.Ask about their daily specials or featured sundaes,they often have creative combinations not listed on the regular menu
  5. 5.Bring wipes or napkins in your car for the ride home, as melting ice cream is inevitable with excited kids

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons between 2-5 PM offer the shortest wait times, while Friday and Saturday evenings have the most energetic atmosphere. Spring and fall provide comfortable weather for enjoying treats outside without the intense summer heat and humidity.

What to Know

Ice cream parlors typically operate on a cash-preferred basis with reasonable prices ($3-8 per serving). Parking is usually available on-site or along the street, and the casual atmosphere means you don't need to worry about messy kids.

Seasonal Notes

Summer is peak season with extended hours and the biggest crowds. Some local ice cream shops reduce hours or close temporarily during winter months (January-February), so call ahead during cooler seasons. Watch for special flavors around holidays like king cake ice cream during Mardi Gras season.

Nearby Eats

Pair your ice cream visit with a meal at nearby family-friendly restaurants in Chalmette like Rocky & Carlo's Restaurant (famous for mac and cheese) or local po'boy shops that offer kid-friendly options before heading to Tina's for dessert.

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