As Salisbury basks in 28 degree heat, families have been out and about enjoying the sunshine.

These are the most popular spots for ice cream in the city.

Salisbury Journal: Roly's Fudge Pantry

1. Roly's Fudge Pantry

Roly's on High Street, just outside the gate to Cathedral Close, has had a steady stream of customers during the fine weather.

 

Salisbury Journal: Bob's Ices in Queen Elizabeth Gardens

2. Bob's Ices

A regular feature in Queen Elizabeth Gardens, the spot was popular today with holidayers and families in the park.

 

Salisbury Journal: The Orangery

3. The Orangery

Situated on Crane Street, near the cathedral, the cafe offers outdoor seating near the river and ice cream.

 

Salisbury Journal: The Bell Tower

4. The Bell Tower Tea Rooms

Directly in front of Salisbury Cathedral, and offering outdoor seating with a view, the tearoom sells ice cream alongside tea, coffee and cake.

 

Salisbury Journal: Wafflemeister

5. Wafflemeister

On High Street, Wafflemeister offers 'the best waffles in the world', served with ice cream.

 

Salisbury Journal: Sprinkles

6. Sprinkles Gelato

On New Canal Street, the dessert parlour offers gelato, sorbet and ice cream sundaes alongside cookie dough, desserts in a jar, and different kinds of shakes.

 

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