Ice Man
About
An ice cream shop on West 134th Street offers a simple spot for sweets in Harlem. The block itself carries the quiet hum of a neighborhood where brownstones line the sidewalks and the rhythm of the city feels just a step slower. Ice Man fits into that scene without fanfare, a place where the category speaks for itself—no frills, just the basics of cones, cups, and the occasional syrup swirl. It’s the kind of stop that doesn’t demand a detour but sits conveniently along the way, whether you’re heading uptown or cutting through on a warm afternoon.
The address, 321 W 134th St New York, NY 10030 United States, places it within easy reach of both Columbia’s edge and the Apollo’s shadow, a stretch where foot traffic blends students, longtime residents, and the odd tourist snapping photos of Striver’s Row. There’s no need to call ahead for a scoop, but if questions arise, a quick dial to +1 212-666-6666 covers it. The shop doesn’t advertise itself as a landmark, and that’s part of its unassuming pull—no grand promises, just a counter and the familiar jingle of the doorbell as someone steps inside.
Finding it requires little more than a short walk from the 2/3 train or a quick detour off Frederick Douglass Boulevard. For anyone mapping the route, directions confirm what the street signs already suggest: it’s right there, between the barbershop and the bodega, another thread in the neighborhood’s daily fabric. Some places don’t need an introduction—they just are.