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Where to get ice cream for breakfast

It’s never too early.

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Ice cream could be a good motivator for getting out of bed.

Photo by @matchamansea

Personally, we’re not huge fans of food rules that try to tell us when we can and can’t enjoy something — which is why we’re super big supporters of Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, coming up on Saturday, Feb. 4.

Here’s where you can grab a cone first thing in the morning, any time of year.

Matcha Man Ice Cream Co. | 6014 12th Ave. S. | Tuesday-Sunday | 9 a.m.-9 p.m. | Ube kidding us if you said taiyaki wouldn’t be the perfect morning pick-me-up.

Husky Deli | 4721 California Ave. SW | Daily | 7 a.m.-7 p.m. | Your non-celebrating friends can also pick up a sandwich if they want something a bit heartier.

Hello Robin | 2570 NE University Village St. and 522 19th Ave. E. | Daily | 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (Weekends, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.) | Ice cream sandwiches with some of the best cookies in town, anyone?

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