The summer will be hot, but it will also be greedy. And in the team, greed knows us, always on the lookout for good deals to satisfy our taste buds. We are dedicated to breaking the tasting record for the best ice cream in Limoges! Whether you prefer sorbet or rather ice cream, we offer several addresses with many frozen treats. You will have to make a choice, as with perfumes. Here is the difficulty!

Quartier des halles, for the historical touch

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Coudert ice cream

19 Rue Othon Peconnet

Coudert is THE ice cream master that everyone knows in Limoges. The obligatory passage close to the market as soon as the sun points the tip of its nose, the house is installed there since 1991 ! The recipes 100% gourmet and local exclude any coloring or preservative. In short, happiness in balls!

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Flaherty & co

Inaugurated in 1986 Flaherty & Co is specialized in the roasting and sale of coffees, teas and confectionery. On the occasion of the arrival of fine weather, the coffee specialist also offers customers coffees, iced or iced with refreshing creations from Coudert.

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At the Palets d'Or

33 rue Adrien Dubouché

Herve Moreau, chocolate maker, welcomes you to its boutique in the heart of downtown Limoges. Its chocolates are made right in the back room, with 26 years of experience. In summer, find artisanal ice cream cones or pots to cool off during a walk in the center.

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The chocolate workshop

9 Ferrerie Street

Meeting between Place des Bancs and Place Saint-Michel to enjoy a selection of sorbets and ice creams, resulting from the know-how of Gerard Cabiron, Meilleur Ouvrier de France. Frozen pleasure… And why not also chocolate…

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La locale

13 Rue de la Boucherie

This café – grocery store in the butcher's street, a short circuit specialist, offers a range of artisanal ice creams with Limousin flavours. You can enjoy them on the terrace or while strolling in the pretty cobbled streets around.

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Jean Jaurès district, Place de la République: Watch out, the balls are rolling!

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Valentine the Glacier

40 Rue Jean Jaurès

A large selection of perfumes based on organic products, to enjoy on the terrace or to take away in your cone. For the greediest: artisanal Liège waffles to enjoy without delay.

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Buissiere chocolate factory

A pillar of local delicacies, this chocolate factory was established in Limoges in the 1840s. All their products are created by hand and combined with natural ingredients which today are the secret of their high quality. In summer, enjoy delicious ice creams in pots or popsicles.

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Borzeix-Besse chocolate factory

19 Rue Jean Jaurès

We no longer present the chocolate factory which surprises each season with its original creations. The icy logs of winter have given way to ice cream original pastry recipes, in pots or sticks, to roll on the ground.

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The Royal House

31 Pl. Of the Republic

Installed on Place de la République, its artisanal ice creams are made by Gérard Taurin, best worker in France and glacier world champion, just that! 

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Edges of Vienna, the cool break

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Orchard of the Moon – Wasteland of the Bridges

1B Font Pinot

Pierre Schouwey, ice cream farmer has recently set up its stand in the heart of our beautiful and adored Friche des Ponts. Something to delight and refresh your taste buds during your festive evenings on the banks of the Vienne. Enjoy the unique taste and Handcrafted production ice cream from “Pierrot” and Cindy created only from what they produce in their fields. 

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The scallop break

7 Place de Compostela

This crêperie located near the Saint-Etienne bridge is a must for those looking for fresh air. There shaded and ventilated terrace will satisfy you as much as the artisanal ice cream which are served there.

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