Sorry Not Sorry Creamery in Las Vegas
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With temperatures often reaching three digits fairly often, Las Vegas is the one of the few places where an ice cream shop could flourish all year long. With several locations in the area, Sorry Not Sorry Creamery had long ago earned a reputation as a shop that serves the best ice cream in Las Vegas.
Using quality ingredients, including dairy from grass-fed and hormone-free cows, Sorry Not Sorry Creamery serves several creative ice cream flavors made up of the highest percentage of butterfat legally allowed (16%).
It may not be the healthiest thing you’ll ever eat (quite the opposite, actually), but this ice cream in Vegas is not to be missed. No matter the weather, a visit to try a scoop (or several) of ice cream at Sorry Not Sorry is a must.
Sorry Not Sorry Creamery on Flamingo
The chain has several locations, but the closest to the Las Vegas Strip is their shop on Flamingo. This is the one I went to and it was about a twenty-five minute drive away. There’s a way to avoid that lengthy Uber ride, though.
Sorry Not Sorry offers delivery through app services like DoorDash and UberEats. The downside to this (aside from the inflated cost), is you can only order pints. If you had your heart set on trying multiple flavors, it could get expensive.
The other way is to go to Fremont Street to a place called We All Scream, which is an ice cream themed nightclub. There’s a Sorry Not Sorry walk up window located on the right of the club’s entrance. Otherwise, the Flamingo location is your best bet if you’d rather visit a proper shop.
The Flamingo location opens daily at noon and closes at 11pm on most days, except on Fridays and Saturdays when they close at midnight. Time your visit strategically to avoid crowds, because it isn’t unheard of for a massive line to form, causing a wait upwards of an hour to order. This is particularly true on weekends.
I came on a weekday and arrived shortly after they opened. I was able to walk right up to the counter with no wait. Fifteen minutes later, though, it started to get packed as a line began forming. So be sure to arrive early to avoid the crowds.
Sorry Not Sorry Creamery Ice Cream Flavors
Sorry Not Sorry Creamery features many unique flavors. Their menu advertises sixteen classic favorites that are always offered, in addition to four additional flavors that rotate based on season (they also vary by location as well).
In addition to the traditional dairy-based ice cream, Sorry Not Sorry also offers a handful of flavors made with an oat milk base and vegan ingredients, making them vegan friendly.
The sixteen classic flavors you can enjoy throughout the year are:
Bumbleberry Cheesecake Crumble
Campfire S’mores
Cinnamon Snikerdoodle Cookie (vegan)
Coffee and Doughnuts 2.0
Cookie Butter Swirl
Double-Stuffed Cookies n’ Cream
Honey Lavender
Milk & Cereal
Mint Chocolate Chunk
O.G Buttercake
Rocky Road (vegan)
Salted Pistachio Brittle
Sea Salt + Caramel
Strawberry Shortcake (vegan)
Triple Chocolate Chunk Brownie
Ube Honeycomb
Blackberry Basque Cake (Downtown Las Vegas location exclusive)
Their wide variety of unique, creative flavors help to maintain their status as the best ice cream in Las Vegas. Just like at other ice cream shops, you can order their flavors in single or double scoops in a freshly made cone or cup, or go with a pint size if you favor a specific flavor.
If you’re new to Sorry Not Sorry and can’t decide on a single flavor, you can order the flight and receive four scoops in any combination of the classic or seasonal flavors. This option is also good for those who came with a group and wish to split their order.
Since it was my first time at Sorry Not Sorry, I decided to go with the four scoop flight ($14). In my flight, I went with the Ube Honeycomb and Bumbleberry Cheesecake Crumble flavors (pictured above in order) and the Cream Cheese Cinnamon Roll (fall seasonal flavor) and Double-Stuffed Cookies and Cream flavors pictured below in order.
Of the four, the cinnamon roll flavor, which was a fall seasonal exclusive, was my least favorite as I found it to be way too sweet. My favorite was the Ube Honeycomb, with the Bumbleberry Cheesecake Crumble coming in at a close second.
You will definitely taste the difference. I found their ice cream to be rich, creamy, and thicker than any other ice cream I’ve ever tried. This is due to the high amount of butterfat content, which Sorry Not Sorry touts as the, “highest legally allowed”, at 16%.
If you’re looking for the best ice cream in Las Vegas, look no further than Sorry Not Sorry Creamery. It may be a lengthy Uber ride away from the strip, but you could always head to the Fremont Street pick-up window for quicker access to it. You won’t regret trying it.