I-Scream
Ice cream parlor within I-Square serving Purity Hard Ice Cream from Ithaca, NY along with soft serve custard, sundaes, shakes, floats, and vegan and dairy-free options.
Overview
I-Scream is an ice cream parlor located inside The Market at I-Square, a mixed-use community destination at 400 Bakers Park in Irondequoit, NY. The shop is part of a dining complex that opened in 2014 as the centerpiece of a multi-phase development created to serve as a modern town square for the Irondequoit community. Alongside several family-owned restaurants, a conference center, and an outdoor stage, I-Scream fills the dessert niche within the complex.
What They Offer
I-Scream serves Purity hard ice cream, a product made in Ithaca, NY, with roughly 16 rotating flavors available at a given time. Beyond scooped hard ice cream, the menu includes:
- Soft serve custard
- Sundaes
- Milkshakes
- Floats
- Razzles (blended soft-serve treats)
- Vegan and dairy-free options
The shop is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and closed on Sunday and Monday. Hours may shift seasonally, so checking ahead is worthwhile.
Known For
I-Scream is one of the Rochester-area spots where customers can get Purity Ice Cream, a Central New York creamery with roots dating back over a century in Ithaca. The parlor's position inside I-Square makes it a convenient stop for families visiting the complex for dinner at one of the neighboring restaurants — The Market Grill, Hong Kong One, FishFace Sushi, or Stir Coffee — before finishing with dessert. Its inclusion of vegan and dairy-free selections gives it broader appeal than a traditional hard-ice-cream counter.
Location & Neighborhood
I-Scream sits within I-Square at 400 Bakers Park, just off Titus Avenue in Irondequoit, NY. The complex shares a parking area with House of Guitars, the well-known music shop directly across the lot. Ample free parking is available on-site. I-Square also features rooftop garden seating and an outdoor amphitheater stage that hosts seasonal events, giving the surrounding area a neighborhood-gathering feel rather than a typical strip-mall atmosphere. The complex is roughly a ten-minute drive north of downtown Rochester.
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Last updated May 15, 2026