Pizza cones anyone? Creative new ice cream shop opens in Daytona Beach

Chocolate and TenneSteve Trash Cookie Dough rolled ice cream from TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.
Chocolate and TenneSteve Trash Cookie Dough rolled ice cream from TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.

A brand-new ice cream shop recently opened its doors in Daytona Beach.

TenneSteve’s trash is bringing new sweet and savory snacks to Volusia County, serving a plethora of beachfront treats from freeze-dried-candy-infused rolled ice cream to pizza cones, shaved ice and more.

While the name may be inevitably confusing, don’t let it dissuade you from paying the new sweet stop a visit. The local eatery’s “trash” title is merely a “playful approach to reinventing traditional flavors and presenting them in a fresh, exciting way,” according to its website.

Owner Steve Hails, a Tennessee native, ice-cream lover and creative entrepreneur in the world of sweets, founded the ice cream shop earlier this year, intending to bring a unique spin on classic desserts here to Daytona Beach.

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The eatery’s menu features a range of offerings that combine original flavors, textures and homemade treats, making for an ideal post-beach snack or Friday night dessert to satisfy that sweet tooth and enjoy with friends or family.

New beachfront eatery TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.
New beachfront eatery TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.

Following along with the step-by-step, do-it-yourself option, I customized and placed my order using the touchscreen to the right when I visited the quaint, oceanfront shop.

With root beer floats, shaved ice and a range of shakes staring me down, I felt myself pulled in several directions. Naturally, however, I had to try the rolled ice cream, opting for creamy chocolate when given the choice between that, dairy-free orange and vanilla.

Offered one mix-in, I landed on the TenneSteve Trash Cookie Dough, a mixture of cookie dough and M&M’s — although I would have liked to have added several others for a more decadent dessert of $10. Other mix-in options ranged from freeze-dried gummy bears, Oreo candy and pineapple to freeze-dried Jolly Ranchers, strawberries and vegan cake batter cookie dough.

The ice cream, poured, chopped and rolled in front of me, was in fact, a hit. Not too creamy or too tough, the rolled dessert was thick, rich and flavorful, making for a tasty, sweet afternoon treat.

Pepperoni pizza cone from TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.
Pepperoni pizza cone from TenneSteve Trash in Daytona Beach.

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Alongside the ice cream cup, I ordered one of the eatery’s tempting pizza cones, and, yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like — a fresh-made, cone-shaped pizza snack, customizable per your choice of sauce and toppings, with options ranging from pepperoni, chicken, onions and sausage to red sauce or Alfredo.

The made-to-order cone was a delicious, cheesy and savory lunch option for on the go. Although the pepperoni on my simple, red-sauce snack was a bit over-cooked, the $8 cone was a convenient lunch-break option — one I'm sure that frequent Daytona beachgoers will indulge in often.

The local shop also sells its freeze-dried candy in bags to go for $10, ranging in options like freeze-dried salt water taffy and gummy bears.

TENNESteve Trash is located at 831 E. International Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Beach and is open noon – 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, noon – 10 p.m. Friday, and 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Saturday. For information, call 386-871-7399 or visit tennestevetrash.com.

Helena Perray is the restaurant and dining writer for The Daytona Beach News-Journal. A New Jersey native and passionate storyteller, she can be contacted at [email protected]. Follow her on Instagram and Facebook. Support local journalism by subscribing

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