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Prigel Family Creamery

4852 Long Green Road, Glen Arm, MD 21057 | 410-510-7488

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Prigel Family Creamery prides themselves on their creamy, delicious, homemade ice cream and ice cream bars. Some of their delicious flavors are:

  • Sweet cream
  • Chocolate chip
  • Chocolate peanut butter
  • Black cherry
  • Caramel pretzel
  • Bobby’s black mud

They also have a cookie dough sundae, ice cream sandwiches, milkshakes, sundaes, soda floats, waffles and more.

They also have a second location in Belvedere Square at 529 E. Belvedere Square Market, Baltimore, MD 21212.

Hours: Monday – Saturday 12 – 8pm (Farm Location)

Monday – Saturday: 12pm – 8pm (Belvedere Square)

Every Saturday 8am – 12:30pm (Farmers Market)

Source: Prigel Family Creamery

Harford County

#5 Broom’s Bloom Dairy

1700 S. Fountain Green Road (MD 543), Bel Air, MD 21015 | 410-399-COWS (2697)

Broom’s Bloom has been named Harford County’s Best Ice Cream 10 years in a row and even Tripadvisor named them 5th in the nation on the list of top 10 ice cream shops in the United States. So needless to say, this is one delicious creamery!

If that’s not enought, there is also the view of the beautiful countryside, games, lots of space for the kids to run around and of course, delicious farm fresh ice cream, that make this farm more than worth a visit.

Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 11 A.M. – 6 P.M. Friday and Saturday, 11 A.M. – 6 P.M. Sunday, 12 P.M. – 6 P.M. Closed Every Monday.

Enjoy the Ice Cream Trail!

    Maryland’s Best Ice Cream Trail’s 2023 season officially begins on May 26 and will run through September 30. Now in its tenth year, the Ice Cream Trail is designed to promote the state’s dairy industry and has become increasingly popular, drawing participants from across the state and beyond. INFO HERE

    The 2023 Ice Cream Trail features 9 on-farm creameries across the state that produce and sell their ice cream directly to consumers. The trail stretches more than 290 miles from Washington County in the west to Worcester County in the east. The trail aims to increase the public’s understanding of dairy farming and highlight the important contributions of Maryland’s 325 dairy farms, which, according to the USDA’s 2017 Census of Agriculture, accounted for more than $174 million in sales in 2017.

    2023-Marylands-Best-Ice-Cream-Trail-Passport.pdf (Rack Card)  

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