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Thursday, July 21, 2011

San Francisco's Top Five Ice Cream Shops

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4. Bi-Rite Creamery: On a nice day, the line stretches around the corner and sometimes up Dolores Street. And no wonder: Bi-Rite's location is perfect, just down the street from Dolores Park, and its execution is as good as any creamery in town's.

We frankly don't have the patience to wait in the line, so we usually head down to nearby Bi-Rite Market for a pint. Many creameries do Salted Caramel these days, but we haven't had a better one than Bi-Rite's. We also like the Ginger and Coffee Toffee flavors.

If you like soft-serve, there's a separate window and a shorter line. Keep in mind that most people in the longer line have been there before and choose to wait in it again.

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