5 Allergy-Friendly Atlanta Ice Cream Shops

From hot Georgia days to sweet Southern treats, we’ve scooped up the best safe ice cream shops in Atlanta! See 6 allergy-friendly ice cream shops featuring dairy-free soft serve, labeled allergens, nut-free options, staff who scoop from fresh tubs and grab safe scoops from the back, and more! Looking for more safe ice cream shops? See our Dallas, Nashville, and Charlotte Guides!

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Big Softie

Big Softie

“Dairy-free oat milk vanilla soft serve that comes out of a dedicated machine! Only safe ice cream place I have found in all of Atlanta…so glad I did because it is so delicious!”

@missmeliss1895, who manages celiac and peanut, milk, egg, and shellfish allergies

Butter & Cream

Butter & Cream

“No peanuts in ice cream, only in toppings, which are separate from the tubs. There were tree nuts in some flavors. Multiple vegan options as well!”
“*EDIT: During the pandemic, they started making flavors with peanuts, but they are still very allergy conscious, and I felt comfortable eating their ice cream. They got a new scoop/tub. They had great COVID protocols.

@the1bre, who manages peanut, milk, and egg allergies

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

“Lots of dairy-free options! (Texas Sheet Cake, Dark Chocolate Truffle, Peanut Butter Strawberry Jam, Cold Brew Coconut Cream) Every sign is labeled with dairy-free, gluten-free, and what allergens are in each ice cream, down to the type of tree nut (most ice creams contain coconut). Staff are also helpful and willing to get ice cream from the back and use a clean scoop.”

@morganromo, who manages tree nut, milk, mustard, and sunflower allergies

Honeysuckle Gelato

Honeysuckle Gelato

“No peanuts in ice cream. Some flavors had tree nuts.
EDIT: During the pandemic, they started making items with peanuts*”

@the1bre, who manages peanut, milk, and egg allergies

Voga Italian Gelato | Crepes | Coffee | Chocolate | Desserts

Voga Italian Gelato

“Gelato shop doesn’t have any peanuts! Gelato was delicious! They have hazelnuts and pistachios, and can’t prevent cross-contamination with those nut.s”

@saumyav, who manages a peanut allergy

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