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Best Sweet Treats Escapes Restaurants in St. Bens

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Bartleby's Homemade Ice Cream
Creative homemade flavors with big mix-ins in a true neighborhood shop format.

Notable Picks

$ St. Bens Ice Cream
A small neighborhood scoop shop with rotating mix-in-heavy flavors and a sit-and-linger vibe that feels more local than destination. The best move is a cone or cup of one standout flavor (especially the chunkier builds), then add a simple second scoop only if you’re still curious.
Must-Try Dishes: Honeycomb Crunch, Cookies & Cream, Key Lime Pie
What Makes it Special: Creative homemade flavors with big mix-ins in a true neighborhood shop format.
$$$ St. Bens Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
A Turkish halal cafe that works best as a sit-down meal when you want classic hot plates and a strong dessert finish. The move is to order one signature main and one traditional side, then save room for the sweets that locals rave about.
Must-Try Dishes: Manti, Iskender, Beyti
What Makes it Special: Turkish comfort mains paired with a dessert-forward finish.

Worthy Picks

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$ St. Bens Bakery
A made-to-order churro counter where the texture payoff is the point—hot, crisp edges with a soft center. It works best as a dessert stop: one churro format plus one drink, keeping it simple so you get the cleanest read on freshness.
Must-Try Dishes: Freshly made churros, Horchata milkshake, Churro sundae
What Makes it Special: Churros made to order, built around hot-and-crisp texture.
$$ St. Bens Bakery
A mochi-donut shop where the chewy texture is the main draw and flavors rotate through familiar and playful riffs. Best as a quick treat run—pick two distinct donut flavors for contrast and pair with a drink, rather than trying to sample everything at once.
Must-Try Dishes: Mochi donuts, Ube mochi donut, Oreo mochi donut
What Makes it Special: Mochi-style donuts with a chewy, bouncy texture focus.