Edy's Grand Ice Cream

910 Vista Park Dr, Pittsburgh
(412) 787-1644

Recent Reviews

Ulyan K

Edy's (also known as Dreyer's in some parts of the USA) is an nice cream brand that you'll find in almost any grocery store. The brand is owned by Nestle. Apparently they also have a center in Pittsburgh where they distribute it (located near Carl Walker Construction). I haven't tried their ice cream until today. There were quite a few enticing flavors, but I ended up choosing the classic caramel.It wasn't bad ice cream, but it was definitely mediocre. Prices are decent when compared to other brands like Breyer's, Friendly's, and the like. They also offer lower calorie options with their 'Slow Churned' varieties, which is the type I went with tonight.There were very few strips of caramel in this ice cream. The base itself was vaguely sweet, almost just vanilla with a hint of caramel. Not very good, and I've had much better at smaller shops.All in all, the only reasons I could think of for buying Edy's is getting a slightly less caloric ice cream (33%) when there are no other options or if you're short on cash and can't visit a local shop (maybe if you just visited the grocery store and don't want to stop anywhere else). If you want cheap grocery store ice cream, just go to Aldi and try their brands. Their popsicles are delicious and their low calorie Belmont varieties are insanely good for the price (less than Edy's price wise, and huge strips of caramel. Fruit varieties amazing too).

Ulyana K

Edy's (also known as Dreyer's in some parts of the USA) is an nice cream brand that you'll find in almost any grocery store. The brand is owned by Nestle. Apparently they also have a center in Pittsburgh where they distribute it (located near Carl Walker Construction). I haven't tried their ice cream until today. There were quite a few enticing flavors, but I ended up choosing the classic caramel.It wasn't bad ice cream, but it was definitely mediocre. Prices are decent when compared to other brands like Breyer's, Friendly's, and the like. They also offer lower calorie options with their 'Slow Churned' varieties, which is the type I went with tonight.There were very few strips of caramel in this ice cream. The base itself was vaguely sweet, almost just vanilla with a hint of caramel. Not very good, and I've had much better at smaller shops.All in all, the only reasons I could think of for buying Edy's is getting a slightly less caloric ice cream (33%) when there are no other options or if you're short on cash and can't visit a local shop (maybe if you just visited the grocery store and don't want to stop anywhere else). If you want cheap grocery store ice cream, just go to Aldi and try their brands. Their popsicles are delicious and their low calorie Belmont varieties are insanely good for the price (less than Edy's price wise, and huge strips of caramel. Fruit varieties amazing too).

Ulyana K.

Edy's (also known as Dreyer's in some parts of the USA) is an nice cream brand that you'll find in almost any grocery store. The brand is owned by Nestle. Apparently they also have a center in Pittsburgh where they distribute it (located near Carl Walker Construction). I haven't tried their ice cream until today. There were quite a few enticing flavors, but I ended up choosing the classic caramel. It wasn't bad ice cream, but it was definitely mediocre. Prices are decent when compared to other brands like Breyer's, Friendly's, and the like. They also offer lower calorie options with their 'Slow Churned' varieties, which is the type I went with tonight. There were very few strips of caramel in this ice cream. The base itself was vaguely sweet, almost just vanilla with a hint of caramel. Not very good, and I've had much better at smaller shops. All in all, the only reasons I could think of for buying Edy's is getting a slightly less caloric ice cream (33%) when there are no other options or if you're short on cash and can't visit a local shop (maybe if you just visited the grocery store and don't want to stop anywhere else). If you want cheap grocery store ice cream, just go to Aldi and try their brands. Their popsicles are delicious and their low calorie Belmont varieties are insanely good for the price (less than Edy's price wise, and huge strips of caramel. Fruit varieties amazing too).

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