We are an ice crean experience unlike any other! Come choose from thousands of ice cream combinations frozen in front of your eyes using liquid nitrogen!
Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream has revolutionized the stereotypical Ice Cream shop! By using Liquid Nitrogen and the science behind cryogenics we create your ice cream Sensation right before your eyes.
Now we're living local with Lila today. Lila Gross is testing Sub-Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream. She's touring the shop on 66th Street North in St. Pete, which is at the intersection with 22nd Avenue North. Here's Lila. You can now beat the sub-Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream combines homemade cream with liquid nitrogen for a sweet treat. So we custom-make ice cream using liquid nitrogen. The reason we do that is because it comes out much creamier and much tastier than other ice cream. There are no ice crystals. We freeze it instantly, therefore it becomes very creamy. If you have any dietary restrictions, don't worry. There's a way to make this ice cream for you. We have seven different creams. We have an original low-fat frozen yogurt, lactose-free, no-sugar-added keto, and also a vegan option. So we have almost unlimited options for making your own ice cream. Over 40 different flavors, lots of different mix-ins. And we also have the sensations, which are customer favorites. And those come with a lot of things already built in and come in a waffle cup. The new shop has caught onto the Dragon Breath trend with their version called Nitro Breath. This is just a large cereal that we freeze using liquid nitrogen. And when you eat one of these, the whole viral sensation part of this is that your breath will actually look Exactly, it looks So I'm gonna try it. Looks Even your four-legged friend can join the ice cream social. We use vanilla flavoring because that's the safest flavor for dogs. And also use peanut butter flavored biscuits, which they really seem to love. Now that's a cool treat. In St. Petersburg, I'm Lila Gross, eight on your side. Now, Sub-Zero Nitro Trim Ice Cream is located on 66th Street North in St. Petersburg. It's open Sunday to Thursday, noon to 10 at night, and Friday and Saturday, noon to 11. Looks kinda cool, doesn't it? It does.