A Donut And Ice Cream Festival Is Coming To Phoenix, Arizona On Sunday
Why choose between donuts and ice cream when you could have both? Partake in history by attending Arizona’s first annual Donut & Ice Cream Festival in Phoenix this Sunday, September 22. Over 15 businesses will be there, offering everything from donut ice cream sandwiches to churro sundaes and everything in between. Get ready to drool!
More than 15 businesses from all across the valley will be in attendance. You'll spend the entire afternoon trying every type of indulgence imaginable, from ricotta munchkins to handcrafted ice cream sandwiches and everything in between.
We don't discriminate against donuts of any size or shape, but anything mini has a special place in our heart. These little guys from Oh So Good are perfect for sampling, which means your stomach will have plenty of space left to accommodate more goodies.
Flavors from around the world, such as traditional Thai rolled ice cream, showcase the Phoenix area's incredible diversity. Other cultural delicacies include beignets and Chinese yam donut holes. ,
Dessert nachos indeed exist, and you best believe they'll be at the festival. A bed of crispy waffle cones pieces are topped with ice cream, fruit, sprinkles, and other fun add-ons, intended to be eaten just like their savory counterpart.
While guests are more than welcome to enjoy their donuts and ice cream separately, combining the two treats makes for a transcendental experience. This is a donut split in half, stuffed with ice cream, a chocolate drizzle poured on top for good measure. Need we say more?
Just Churros from Tucson will also be providing doughy deliciousness that pairs perfectly with a generous scoop of vanilla soft serve. Add some salted caramel sauce to finish it off, and you've got a truly unforgettable taste sensation.
Address: 441 West Madison Street, Phoenix, AZ 85003. The festival will take place from 12 p.m. (or 11 a.m. for early admission ticket holders) to 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 22.
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