Top Ice Cream Sundaes In Las Vegas

Ice cream sundaes are as synonymous with summer as hot chocolate is with winter—especially in a desert climate like Las Vegas. However, while there may be plenty of places in town to get the refreshing sweet treat, not all Sin City sundaes are built the same. Here's a look at five local businesses whose ice cream sundaes are always tops with taste buds. Dig in!
BLVD Creamery At Monte Carlo
3770 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 730-6901
www.montecarlo.com

The Strip's newest sweet spot, this contemporary ice cream shop is known for its inventive ice cream and sorbet flavors made in-house by the Monte Carlo's pastry team. Boasting 24 different flavors daily ranging from Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon (maple and bacon) to #WTF (watermelon jalapeno sorbet), guests can create their own sundaes by choosing three flavors and three toppings for just $9.50. Alcoholic flavors are available, too, such as the velvety black cab made with Cabernet wine and the suds sorbet made with Shock Top beer. What else would you expect from a Strip ice cream shop?

Carson Kitchen
124 S. 6th St., Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 473-9523
www.carsonkitchen.com

Carson Kitchen may have just opened its doors inside the old John. E. Carson Hotel in June, but it's already becoming a downtown dining hot spot. Celebrity chef Kerry Simon's first neighborhood restaurant, Carson Kitchen boasts an approachable menu where nothing costs more than $18. While its savory items are delightful, its trio of sweet treats truly steals the show. The bourbon fudge brownie sundae, in particular, is to die for: two bourbon fudge brownie triangles served with brown butter bacon ice cream and candied bacon on top for just $6. Yum!

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Sammy's Restaurant & Bar
1501 N. Green Valley Parkway
Henderson, NV 89074
(702) 567-4000
www.sammysgreenvalley.com

A local favorite, Sammy's messy sundae ($10) definitely lives up to its name. Served in a 22-ounce glass, the delicious gluten-free dessert is made with vanilla ice cream topped with overflowing layers of chocolate and caramel sauce, walnuts and whipped cream. It even comes with the requisite cherry on top. While it may be messy, one bite and you'll realize it's worth it!

Serendipity 3 At Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(877) 346-4642
www.caesarspalace.com

Famous for its whimsical desserts, this New York City favorite boasts an extensive menu of drug store sundaes for guests to enjoy. Guests can choose from a classic sundae for $12 ($11 for Total Rewards members) that includes one topping of their choice or one of several other sundae selections, like the popular deep fried Oreos and ice cream sundae ($16, $15 for Total Rewards members) made with deep-fried Oreos, cookies 'n cream ice cream, hot fudge and marshmallow sauce. Other tempting treats include the red velvet sundae, the carrot cake sundae and the outrageous banana split. For something truly extravagant, try the $1,000 golden opulence sundae—a Guinness World Record dessert that comes covered in 23-karat edible gold leaf and the most exclusive chocolate in the world.

Sugar Factory American Brasserie
Town Square Las Vegas
6605 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Suite 145
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 641-7768
www.sugarfactory.com

For another ice cream sundae that's legendary, look no further than Sugar Factory's King Kong sundae. A celebrity favorite, the dessert is made with 24 scoops of ice cream, cupcakes, sprinkles, chocolate chip cookies, crushed waffle cones, gummi bears, white chocolate strawberry shavings, caramel sauce, hot fudge, sliced bananas, toasted walnuts and whipped cream and comes topped off with giant swirly pops and sparklers. Priced at $99, the sizable sundae serves 12. Kendall Jenner, Kendra Wilkinson, Flo Rida, Scott Disick and Brooke Burke-Charvet are just a few of the many celebs who have enjoyed the colossal concoction.

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When she's not interviewing some of Hollywood's biggest celebs, Heather Turk can often be found visiting some of Las Vegas' most popular restaurants and spas for Examiner.com. She also covers the Las Vegas market for a variety of other media outlets, including Allegiant Air's in-flight magazine, Sunseeker. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.