Bolton's highest-rated ice cream shop sells 'best desserts in the world'
Whether you like a classic ice cream in a cone or extravagant flavours with sprinkles, there is so much choice.
Let's Talk Dessert on Wigan Road is the town's highest-rated ice cream shop, at the time of writing.
Our rating is based on the ice cream shop's current score on Google Reviews and the number of reviews written about it.
Bolton's highest-rated ice cream shop – Let's Talk Dessert
Let's Talk Dessert is open Tuesday to Sunday every week (opening times vary) and offers a variety of sweet treats for its customers to enjoy.
Whether you love ice cream sundaes or can't get enough of waffles with all the trimmings, there's so much for you to indulge in.
The menu also features pancakes, cheesecake, milkshakes, chocolate-covered strawberries and cookie dough – perfect if you're in need of a sweet treat.
Bolton's own Amir Khan has even visited the dessert shop to try some of the menu.
Let's Talk Dessert has a perfect 5-star rating on Google Reviews from 131 reviews.
One customer shared their experience: 'Been here a good few times now, and it has never disappointed. Super friendly and fantastic food. My go-to is the milkshakes, the best there is around!'
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Another said: 'Let's Talk Desserts is a hidden gem for anyone with a sweet tooth! This family-run spot offers a fantastic variety, from cakes and waffles to cookie dough and a very popular falooda.
'My personal favorite? The chocolate sponge with chocolate custard—it's pure nostalgia, taking me right back to school days. Friendly service, great flavours, and a cozy atmosphere make this a must-visit!'
A third said: 'Great food fix, Great service, Good Joint for desserts. Get down here for the best desserts in THE WORLD !!!!!'
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