Here are the best dairies in Quebec according to… you!


On July 17, National Ice Cream Day, the Silo 57 team thought it would be a good idea to share with you the best creameries in Quebec…according to our readership.

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We surveyed our readers a few days ago on our social networksto find out where THE best creamery in Quebec is located (all regions combined).

Whether you like more traditional or more inventive ice cream, everyone can find the ice cream that suits them in the province. These 15 addresses must be added to your list of places to visit whether it’s following a bike ride, a day at the beach or following a soccer game this summer.

Here are the best places to eat a good cone in good company in Quebec according to the readers of Silo 57:

It’s no surprise that the Kem CoBa finds itself at the top of the list. This is one of the favorite addresses of Montrealers. Every week a new soft cream (always with very exotic flavors) is unveiled and often a queue forms in front of the family establishment. Let’s say it’s a guarantee of quality! The Kem CoBa du Mile-End works so well that a second address has opened in the east end of Montreal, in Tétreaultville.

60 Fairmount Avenue West, Montreal

2525 Ormeaux Street, Montreal

Ice cream, gelato, cookies… At Dalla Rose, you’re guaranteed to fill up on sugar. The chefs dare the flavors making everything decadent and absolutely fabulous. It’s the kind of place where an ice cream can make you dream for weeks it’s so delicious.

4609 Notre Dame Street West, Montréal

In Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu hides this dairy bar and gelateria that many readers have adopted. You can quickly understand the craze by consulting the offer which features homemade ice cream and desserts. In addition to the many gluten-free options, there is even bubble tea on the menu!

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92 Saint-Luc Boulevard, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

No doubt, Les Givrés are very imaginative and can create fabulous ice cream with almost anything. Whether you like a unique taste experience or prefer to stick to the classic cones, Les Givrés has something for you.

2730 Masson Street, Montreal
334 Castelneau Street East, Montreal
3681 Ontario Street East, Montreal

Open since 1983, Bilboquet is an institution when it comes to ice cream in Montreal. You can eat delicious cornets there and the service is always pleasant. Bilboquet products are so popular that they are available in some supermarkets.

Several branches

If there is one address that has come up often, it is the Berlingot, which is located in an ancestral house in the Sainte-Rose district of Laval. Judging by the people waiting in line on hot summer days, this address is absolutely essential. The place offers a variety of flavors of homemade soft serve ice cream, each as delicious as the next.

218 Sainte-Rose Boulevard, Laval

7. Cassis – Aylmer (Gatineau)

For homemade gelatos and sorbets at a good price, there is no better address than Cassis in Aylmer. Located in a pretty yellow house, this creamery has been bringing together people who have had a sweet tooth for many years. The lemon and basil sorbet is a must.

68 Main Street, Gatineau

Open during the warm summer months, a visit to O’Glaces Creamery is more than essential if you are visiting the Islands this summer.

748, QC-199, Havre-Aubert

Crowds gather in front of this incredible creamery in L’Anse-Saint-Jean in the summer. The place owes its success to its expertly prepared frozen desserts.

358 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Street, L’Anse-Saint-Jean

Another good place where they serve delicious ice cream, but this time on the South Shore of Montreal, in Brossard. The Miami Vice atmosphere is in the spotlight.

3250, boulevard Rome, Brossard

This dairy bar in La Petite-Patrie tackles the great classics of ice cream: the sundae, the drumstick, the whirlwind (or blizzard), the mont-blanc (at Icono Glace, we talk regarding a Kombufloat) and the soft ice cream, but with a very special touch. With various flavours, their frozen desserts are all original and delicious.

1320 Belanger Street, Montreal

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For an authentic creamery experience, Chez Perro takes on the mandate brilliantly. This vintage ice cream counter serves all the classics of ice cream: from banana splits to candy-dipped soft serve. Timeless!

194 Wilson Boulevard, Longueuil

Mandatory stop in Coaticook, this famous dairy is not famous for nothing. Indeed, she has proven her mastery of the art of ice cream over the years. Its good reputation does not precede it for nothing and the readers of Silo 57 confirm it!

1000, rue Child, Coaticook

If you pass by Le Virevent, be sure to try the homemade Vietnamese coffee ice cream. This neighborhood creamery is a friendly place where it is good to meet following a game of softball or soccer. Some even claim it’s the best creamery in town.

1517 Fleury Street, Montreal

Although Ca Lem Dairy became famous mainly for its dark ice cream, the NDG establishment (the original establishment) also serves a wide variety of sweet treats. If you don’t feel like trying the popular black cones, you will certainly find something to satisfy you anyway!

Now several addresses in Montreal

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