Scoop of Paradise Ice Cream Factory

North Shore & Central O‘ahu


Choose from exquisite homemade ice cream (in more than 50 flavors!), coffees, cakes and smoothies in the blue warehouse next to Paʻalaʻa Kai Bakery. After careful research, we recommend the chocolate and macadamia-nut ice cream. It also has a shop in Hale‘iwa, but this is the factory.


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