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"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream" or so the saying goes. And while it might only be those of us with sensitive teeth who react so emotionally to a scoop of mint choc chip, there's no denying the sheer pleasure of ice cream on a hot summer's day. So, as the days get longer and hopefully warmer, share your tips on the UK's best ice cream parlours and the weird and wonderful flavours they sell.
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    Harbour Bar, Scarborough

    Posted by MoragR 1 April 2007

    The Alonzi family’s Harbour Bar (opened 1945) is a gleaming, glamorous time capsule from post-war America mislaid among the Victorian boarding houses of North Yorkshire.

    Mirrored walls feature neon ice-cream cones and signs with the dubious advice: “Keep fit by eating ice cream every day.”

    Patrons sit on red leather banquettes or on high stools at the half-moon, chrome-edged counter. Ice creams are mainly traditional – vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, banana, and lemon and blackcurrant sorbets – made from natural ingredients including Scottish seaweed instead of gelatine.

    The café is a meeting place for everyone from local fishermen to playwright Alan Ayckbourne and Michael Winner, a big fan since filming scenes for A Chorus of Disapproval there.

    1-2 Sandside, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Tel: 01723 373662. Open: 7.30am - 6pm, daily.

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