Fools for Flavor

The scoop on Coeur d'Alene's newest ice cream shop

Fools for Flavor
Carrie Scozzaro
Abi's Ice Cream owner Maren Scoggins.

Visitors to downtown Coeur d'Alene were smiling on April Fools' Day, but not because they'd witnessed a prank. It was the opening of Abi's Ice Cream — that and the surprisingly warm spring weather — which had people grinning.

"It was wonderful," says owner Maren Scoggins of the opening night for Abi's, which she named after her daughter, Abigail. The most popular of the small-batch flavors, says Scoggins, have been malted vanilla and salted caramel.

Scoggins, who relocated to Coeur d'Alene last year from Nashville, makes the ice cream herself using locally sourced, organic ingredients. Flavors range from rich café au lait and bourbon brown sugar to refreshing peppermint and fruity cherry almond. Scoggins also scratch-makes the salted caramel in her caramel swirl, the chocolate chips in her mint chocolate chip and the toffee in her malted vanilla with toffee and chocolate chips.

Try a scoop (or two or three) in a cup ($3.50-$5) or a waffle cone ($4.50-$6) or accompanied by a shot of espresso, called an affogato ($4.75). Not sweet enough? Add toppings like whipped cream, chocolate chips or toffee (50¢-75¢).

Abi's is an artisan shop, says Scoggins (whose prior career was in the health industry), which she loosely patterned after places like Jeni's in Nashville and Portland's Salt & Straw. The emphasis, she says, is on handcrafting and freshness.

In order to showcase local art, Scoggins sought out the Art Spirit Gallery, eventually connecting with Jessica Bryant, who displayed her work and the work of her students at nearby Sorensen Elementary. Scoggins hope to host other artists in the future.

Other future plans include adding gluten-free ice cream — she currently serves a gluten-free tangerine bar ($3) — and sorbet. ♦

Abi's Ice Cream • 112 N. Fourth St., Coeur d'Alene • Open Sun-Thu, noon-8 pm; Fri-Sat, noon-9 pm • abisicecream.com • 208-930-0699

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Carrie Scozzaro

Carrie Scozzaro spent nearly half of her career serving public education in various roles, and the other half in creative work: visual art, marketing communications, graphic design, and freelance writing, including for publications throughout Idaho, Washington, and Montana.