Whether you are chasing the novelty of a square-shaped scoop in Idaho or grabbing a box of Dulce de Leche squares from the store, the ice cream square proves that sometimes it is indeed hip to be square. Expand map Square Scoop Specialists Sandwich Artisans If you'd like to narrow this down, let me know:

This shop explicitly brands itself as the "Home of the Square Ice Cream," serving thick, creamy blocks in cones or cups specifically because they "hold more ice cream" than a standard sphere. Square Scoop ClosedIndianapolis, IN

A dedicated parlor where the geometric shape is the star, often used in creative desserts like ice cream nachos or tacos. 3. Local Artisans & Regional Chains

The ice cream square is a masterclass in culinary efficiency. Unlike its spherical cousin, the scoop, the square offers a structural stability that appeals to both the minimalist and the dessert enthusiast. Whether you are looking for the nostalgic "brick" of a childhood sandwich or a modern, chocolate-dipped artisanal cube, finding these geometric treats requires knowing exactly where to look. From the freezer aisles of national retailers to hidden-gem country stores, the "square" experience is more accessible than one might think. 1. The Supermarket Staples