Categories: Food & Drink

Popular Vancouver spot for French-style ice cream is coming to Toronto

Just in time for the summer heat, one of Vancouver’s most popular ice cream shops is coming to Toronto. La Glace Artisanal Ice Cream will open at Union Station next month!

This spot serves up deliciously creamy French-style scoops and has been called the “best ice cream in Vancouver,” according to a press release from La Glace.

Toronto will soon get a taste of this decadent premium ice cream at the city’s bustling Union Station.

The top flavours include Crème de la Crème (vanilla bean), Ganache (made with Valrhona chocolate), and Vegan Coconut Pandan.

La Glace will also serve up a rotating selection of “deliciously-indulgent, chef-calibre” flavours throughout the summer, with gluten-free options too.

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The rotating flavours that Toronto will get to experience this summer include:

  • Café à la Lavande: lavender-infused coffee cream;
  • Chocolat à la Menthe: mint cream and dark chocolate flakes;
  • Citron: lemon cream and a variant Tarte Au Citron (“lemon meringue pie”);
  • Framboise Blanche: raspberry and white chocolate ganache;
  • Passion: milk chocolate passionfruit; and
  • Vegan Cinnamon Roll

The ice cream shop will open with a soft launch on June 6th and will host an official grand opening celebration on Friday, June 16th.

It will remain open through September 1st on the lower level of Union Station in the same space as Courage Cookies.

Ice cream lovers can keep their eyes peeled for a La Glace cart that will be popping up around the city throughout the summer.

La Glace also plans to create a few flavours with a Toronto-specific spin, in celebration of National Ice Cream Day on July 16th. More details on that will be announced soon!

So, get ready to cool off with creamy and decadent scoops of Vancouver’s favourite ice cream.

La Glace Toronto

When: June 6th to September 1st, 2023
Where: Union Station – Lower Level

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