Van Leeuwen Ice Cream is bringing its cult-favorite scoops to Palm Beach County with three new locations that promise more than just dessert — they deliver a full sensory experience.
The journey began in early September, when Van Leeuwen opened its first Palm Beach County shop in West Palm Beach’s NORA District at 870 N. Railroad Ave. The store’s bold color-block design and signature French-style ice cream set the tone for indulgence.
Exclusive to the NORA District location is a collaboration with Lilly Pulitzer, featuring limited-edition cups decorated with prints from the brand’s 2025 collection. Don’t miss the Lilly Sundae — Key Lime Pie ice cream topped with Fabbri strawberries (sweet Italian strawberries in syrup), whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs.
“Palm Beach County’s vibrant community and laid-back coastal charm make it the perfect place for our next scoop shops,” says Ben Van Leeuwen, cofounder and CEO.
After its NORA District debut, Van Leeuwen kept the momentum going with new locations in Palm Beach Gardens and Delray Beach. In Palm Beach Gardens, the scoop shop at 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. showcases ceramic tilework inspired by flavors such as Marionberry Cheesecake and Praline Butter Cake. Patrons can sit at the interactive counter and watch as waffle cones are made fresh while enjoying sundaes or milkshakes.
In Delray Beach, Van Leeuwen’s standalone shop in Sundy Village blends ice cream with history. Nestled among preserved landmark buildings and an open-air courtyard, it’s a charming spot to savor seasonal flavors such as Pumpkin Cheesecake, along with favorites like Italian Hazelnut and Passion Fruit Sorbet.
Each location offers more than 25 signature flavors, including vegan hits like Banana Bread Pudding and Peanut Butter Brownie Honeycomb.
Van Leeuwen Ice Cream’s Palm Beach locations are 870 N. Railroad Ave. in West Palm Beach; 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. in Palm Beach Gardens; and 20 S. Swinton Ave. in Delray Beach. For more information, visit vanleeuwenicecream.com.
