Water Ice Rules in Delaware County With No Shortage of Shops

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With temperatures inching back up, the need for water ice may not be far behind.  Luckily, there are plenty of locations in Delaware County to cool things down, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today.

Pop’s Homemade on Eagle Road in Havertown started as a South Philly pushcart in 1932 and celebrates 92 years this summer.

Owner Greg Collins has just about every flavor imaginable, including iced coffee and pumpkin spice.

George’s Water Ice on Marshall Road in Upper Darby offers spectacular homemade water ice for its texture and flavor. Try the mango.

Barone’s Water Ice and Ice Cream on Burmont Road in Drexel Hill is a quaint little ice cream parlor with plenty of options. A favorite is the mango cherry twist gelati.

The Sugaree on West Chester Pike in Newtown Square, and on Wayne Ave. in Wayne has expanded to 13 water ice flavors, including cherry, chocolate, pina colada and bubble gum.

Vera’s Water Ice on Saxer Ave. in Springfield brings classic water ice, like pina colada, banana ripple, and butter pecan. 

Capri on Lancaster Ave. in Wayne serves up water ice like key lime parfait, orange dreamsicle, rainbow cake, banana cream chip and more.

See what other water ice options are being dished out in Main Line Today.


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