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  • Antney's Ice Cream, run by the same groovy people when it was a Rita's, is yet another awesome eatery in my side of the 'Burgh. The ice cream is made fresh, and there are always a ton of new and interesting flavors along with familiar favorites. Note: "new and interesting" here means "really excellent" and not "funky oddities a choice few will enjoy." The oatmeal and cherry ice cream was fantastic. Ditto that for the pancakes and syrup with bacon - with real bacon pieces, not bits - flavor. Even the one with Nerds candy in it was exceptional, seeing how DQ's Blizzard with Nerds is something I've never been able to finish. But the creators here know how to perfectly balance the flavors, without making one ingredient totally overpower the others. The sorbet is also killer. I officially declared raspberry to be the greatest flavor in my own personal universe some time back, so I was thrilled when the raspberry sorbet here went beyond my expectations. Likewise, the raspberry frozen drink they have here (can't remember the actual name for the item at the moment, so pardon my memory lapse) is also tasty. I want to try a cream soda float sometime in the near future. But it's hard to do when there are always new flavors to try out. I'll get there eventually, though. Prices here are just peachy. $1.99 for a single scoop (and for once this is a good single scoop, not one of those gluttonous enormo-scoops that winds up feeling like a three-course meal before you've even made it to the cone), $2.99 for a double, and so on. They also have treats for your pooch if you bring one along. Antney's easily beats its competition, which would be the DQ across the street, and the Shake 'N Twist over the hill in Crafton. But then, it is real ice cream, and not soft serve. Not that those places don't have their, er, place, but it's always hard to compare against the real deal. There are always plenty of customers at Antney's, sitting on the tables at the side, or hanging out near the parking lot or sitting along the one short wall at the abandoned toy store. So be sure to make yourself a regular as well. I'd easily pit Antney's stuff toe to toe with any of the area's other "best" ice cream joints.
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