Food and Drink

In a city full of frozen treats, The Local Scoop stands out with local ingredients

I’ve spent the past year or two finding the best pizza in Charlotte with my dad. Now, I’m on the hunt for dessert.

This spring and summer, I’m setting out to explore Charlotte’s best ice cream spots in a new weekly series I’m calling “Tristan Scoops Charlotte.” (Readers, if you have a better name, send it my way. I am all ears.)

For the first stop, I had high expectations. I’m starting with my go-to neighborhood favorite: The Local Scoop.

You know that moment when you walk into an ice cream shop and the smell of fresh waffle cones hits you instantly? That is The Local Scoop experience in a nutshell. The scent alone is enough to put you in a good mood before you even reach the counter.

Inside an ice cream shop, a young person stands in front of the counter holding a chocolate-dipped waffle cone covered in sprinkles. They are wearing a green t-shirt that says “GREEN MACHINE” and grey sweatpants. Behind the white counter, three employees stand together smiling at the camera. The shop features white subway tile walls, a glass ice cream display case, and a large black chalkboard menu displaying prices and flavors.
Tristan Graziano visits Ralph Parkman and his team at The Local Scoop at Promenade on Providence. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive
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I visited the original Promenade on Providence location and met with owner Ralph Parkman. The Local Scoop has two other spots, including a small stand in Matthews next to Matthews Social House, making it dangerously easy to justify “just one scoop” (which is never just one scoop).

So what makes The Local Scoop’s ice cream so creamy? Ralph broke it down for us. The shop uses a higher butterfat content, churns its ice cream in-house and freezes it immediately after churning. That quick freeze keeps ice crystals tiny, which means a smoother, richer texture.

They are also serious about local sourcing. They partner with nearby farms, shop at farmers markets, and support community events and youth sports. In short, they scoop local.

A close-up selfie of two smiling people holding large ice cream treats inside a brightly lit shop. The person on the left is wearing a brown long-sleeved shirt and holds a waffle cone with large scoops of ice cream. The person on the right is wearing a green “GREEN MACHINE” t-shirt and holds a waffle cone rimmed with sprinkles, loaded with ice cream, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup. Behind them is a light green wall featuring a decorative wooden board with the word “welcome” in metal letters, placed above a logo for “The Local Scoop.”
Jamie Graziano eating chocolate chip cookie dough and Tristan Graziano eating peanut butter cup ice cream at The Local Scoop. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

A quick (fun) ice cream lesson

Ice cream is not just frozen milk with flavoring. It is a delicate balance of fat, sugar, flavor and air.

  • More fat equals richer, smoother ice cream.
  • Sugar lowers the freezing point so it stays scoopable instead of rock solid.
  • Air gets whipped in during churning. More air makes it lighter and fluffier, while less air makes it dense and decadent.

Great ice cream is part science experiment and part dessert magic trick.

The Local Scoop: What we ordered

I stuck with my usual: Peanut butter cup ice cream in a waffle cone sundae with hot fudge and whipped cream. Imagine biting into a peanut butter cup, then imagine that feeling in every scoop. It’s a flavor overload in the best way possible. It is creamy, smooth and dangerously easy to eat too fast.

My dad went with a chocolate-dipped cone topped with chocolate chip cookie dough. He was thrilled to find legit chunks of cookie dough in nearly every bite, a crucial detail for any cookie dough purist.

Ralph told us his personal favorite is also the peanut butter cup, but he loves experimenting with seasonal flavors. We sampled cinnamon roll and red velvet, both of which felt like dessert on top of dessert, in a good way.

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A smiling young person stands outside the front entrance of an ice cream shop holding a waffle cone with ice cream. They are wearing a green and black plaid jacket, a green t-shirt, and grey sweatpants. The entrance consists of glass double doors featuring a large logo for “The Local Scoop,” along with the store’s hours and phone number printed on the glass. The building exterior is made of tan brick.
Tristan Graziano loves his go-to order of peanut butter cup ice cream from The Local Scoop. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

Ice cream shop has a famous cow couch

Inside, The Local Scoop has bright, welcoming décor and happy music, but our favorite seat in the house is outside on the famous cow couch. (Yes, that is a thing, and yes, you need a photo there).

It is our go-to spot for ice cream selfies and warm summer evenings.

A smiling young person with short brown hair sits outside on a bench shaped like a life-sized black and white cow. They are holding a waffle cone with ice cream. A fluffy brown dog with a green collar sits on the bench next to them. The person is wearing a green and black plaid jacket over a green shirt, grey sweatpants and grey sneakers. The bench is situated on a sidewalk in front of a brick building with a glass window.
At The Local Scoop, Teddy the dog waits patiently for his pup cup while Tristan Graziano enjoys his cone. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

Take it home

If you are not ready to eat your ice cream now, just grab a pint from the freezer by the register and stock your home freezer for later — future you will be grateful.

Cups, cones, shakes, or sundaes we love everything at The Local Scoop. If you are near any of their three locations, you cannot go wrong, and we think you will be impressed by just how creamy the ice cream is.

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The Local Scoop

Location: 5355 Ballantyne Commons Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28277

Location: 105 W Charles St, Matthews, NC 28105

Location: 1600 E Woodlawn Rd #110, Charlotte, NC 28209

Menu

Cuisine: Homemade Ice Cream, Non-Dairy Ice Cream, Pints to go

Instagram: localscoopclt

Tristan Graziano, a Weddington High School student, enjoys golfing in his free time and hanging with his friends. Tristan can be reached on Instagram @tristan_graz03 and @tristanscoops. Jamie Graziano, aka The GrazFather, is a dad who dreams of starting his food review and travel website TheGrazFather.com. Jamie can be reached at jamie@thegrazfather.com or on Instagram @thegrazfather.

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