Lick Honest Ice Creams

Ice cream shop · Zilker

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The Most Anticipated Restaurants Opening in Houston’s Autry Park - Eater Houston

"Austin-based creamery Lick Honest Ice Cream will appropriately open in July, supplying provisions fit for Houston’s dog days of summer. The Austin-based creamery is known for its artisanal ice creams made with ingredients sourced from local farmers. Co-founded by Anthony Sobotik and Chad Palmatier, the shop prides itself on offering creative flavors free of soy, palm oil, and preservatives, including a Texas-centric sheet cake ice cream, a quirky roasted beets and fresh mint flavor, and its signature caramel salt lick." - Megha McSwain

https://houston.eater.com/2023/5/23/23733262/summer-restaurant-openings-houston-autry-park

1100 S Lamar Blvd #1135, Austin, TX 78704 Get directions

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