Best Old-School Ice Cream Parlor
A sweet cloudburst of nostalgic charm, the Sugar Bowl has long been a staple of Old Town Scottsdale. When the iconic spot opened its doors in 1958, it was the first family-friendly restaurant in Scottsdale. Quite a bit has changed in the dining industry in the decades since, but the shop has remained true to its origins as a retro sock-hop-styled diner. The vintage soda-fountain decor, pink booths and patterned floors recall the aesthetics of postwar American culture — and so do the menu’s items. Notable ice cream orders include the three-scoop Camelback Soda, the “extra-luscious malt” lined with marshmallow, hot fudge or caramel. They serve food too, in case you want something a little more nutritious. The Sugar Bowl delivers an authentic slice of ice cream-parlor history, where every sundae comes with a scoop of nostalgia.