He and his partners, Martin Brown and Jeffrey Ziga, outfitted a tricycle with a cooler and pedaled to the First Unitarian Church on Chestnut Street.
“I think they have a really bold and brazen and funny approach to this fun food,” said Angevine, likewise a professional musician who thought it would be fun to sell homemade ice cream at punk shows. He is locked in mutual admiration with his chief competition, Pete Angevine of Little Baby’s in Fishtown, who thinks Big Gay is big fun. Quint sells standard soft-serve flavors dressed up with chocolate and sea salt (“Salty Pimp”) or crushed ‘Nilla wafers (“Bea Arthur”) or toasted and curried coconut (“Cococone”). WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor