Parisella's of Conwy Ice Cream

Top choice in Anglesey & the North Coast


This kiosk on the quay sells a selection of what may well be the best ice cream in Wales. Among Parisella's 60-plus flavours are such delights as stracciatella, lemon curd, and amaretto and black cherry. It also has a parlour at 12 High St (open 10am to 5pm, later in summer).

Seagulls gather outside both locations to mug unsuspecting patrons on busy days.


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