Creamy Cone Cafe: A Sweet Treat with a Positive Vibe

Back2Besa guest host Deaunte Damper recently revisited a local favorite in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood: Creamy Cone Cafe. This delightful ice cream, espresso, and specialty eats shop, owned by Ashanti Mayfield, has been serving up scoops of joy since 2021.  

Deaunte spent the day as a Creamy Cone employee, learning the ropes and getting a behind-the-scenes look at what makes this shop so special. Ashanti's passion for her business and her community shines through in every aspect of the cafe, from the carefully curated menu to the warm and welcoming atmosphere.  

Creamy Cone Cafe offers 12 rotating flavors of premium, locally sourced ice cream, including vegan options. Their famous waffle cones are made fresh daily and come with a delightful surprise at the bottom. But it's not just about the delicious treats; Creamy Cone Cafe is a hub of positive energy and community connection.  

Ashanti's vision for Creamy Cone Cafe extends beyond serving ice cream. She aims to create a space where people can come together, feel good, and enjoy a moment of sweetness in their day. Her commitment to Rainier Beach is evident in her efforts to support local businesses and organizations.  

If you're looking for a sweet treat with a side of positive vibes, be sure to visit Creamy Cone Cafe. It's located at 9433 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, and is open Wednesday through Sunday. You can also follow it on Instagram @creamyconecafe for updates and mouthwatering photos.  

As Deaunte discovered, Creamy Cone Cafe is more than just an ice cream shop; it's a testament to the power of passion, community, and a really good scoop of ice cream.

This segment was first aired on Back2Besa on FOX 13 Seattle. See past episodes and segments at whereweconverge.com/back2besa and on the FOX Local app. Learn how to download app here bit.ly/watchfoxlocal

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