Two Scoops Ice Cream
Serving up smiles and double-scoops for three generations
Famous for homemade waffle cones and the “Tower of Swan” sundae
A summer rite of passage: first dates, little league wins, and birthday celebrations
Boasts a chalkboard wall filled with doodles, names, and sweet memories
A front-row seat to pier sunsets and evening strolls
Where gossip swirls as freely as the soft-serve machine
Owned by one of the many Patterson descendants—an original Swan Harbor family—Two Scoops carries more than just the taste of summer. Henry Patterson, the same man who built the first lighthouse in 1717, lit a beacon that guided sailors safely home. That original light is preserved today, and like the lighthouse itself, the shop has become part of the town’s lore.
The Swan Harbor Grapevine
Double the Trouble, Double the Scoop
When Molly Patterson was pregnant with twins, cravings hit hard. Two Scoops became the gathering spot where her friends rallied with sundaes, laughter, and plenty of sisterly advice.
Sundaes & Secrets
Who needs strippers when you’ve got sprinkles? Rachel’s bachelorette party at Two Scoops served up ice cream concoctions bigger than their heads—and confessions even sweeter. Rumor has it she admitted Tyler’s smile nearly melted her into a puddle right there at the table.
The Secret in the Skylight
Legend says the beacon from Swan Harbor’s first lighthouse found a new home atop Two Scoops. Locals whisper that on certain nights, when the Christmas Star shines, hidden truths stir above the shop’s skylight. Whether it’s magic or myth depends on who you ask—but either way, the ice cream tastes just as sweet.
The Bigger the Better
When Hugh joined Brianna and her students for ice cream, he claimed any flavor at Two Scoops was a win. But gossip says it wasn’t the cone he ordered that turned heads—it was the way he tempted Bri into admitting, with a wink and a blush, that sometimes the bigger scoop really is better.
