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Baskin-Robbins UK locations: Where are the shops near me?Holly MeadThe Sun
BASKIN-ROBBINS fans may want to know where their nearest branch is so they can get an ice-cream fix.
The dessert chain started in the US but expanded internationally back in the 1970s – and there are now more than 150 stores in the UK.
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Where can I find Baskin-Robbins in the UK?
Baskin Robbins is instantly recognisable from its bright blue and pink signage – although it did change its logo recently.
It sells ice-creams as well as frozen drinks from more than 7,300 outlets across the world.
In the UK, some branches operate from within the same store as Millie’s Cookies.
You will also spot outlets in cinema chain Cineworld and the firm continues to expand, so there are new stores popping up all the time.
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Currently there are around 150 stores across the UK.
Some of the most popular branches include:
114 London Road, Leicester, LE2 0QSUnit 55 Castle Quay, Oxfordshire, OX16 5UPBuchanan Galleries Centre, Glasgow, G1 2GFFountain Park, Edinburgh, EH11 1AFNewport Retail Park, Spytty, NP19 4QQ208 Baker Street, London, NW1 5RT
What’s on the menu?
Whether you like ice cream, cake, milkshakes or smoothies, consider your sweet tooth satisfied.
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Baskin-Robbins makes everything from decedent Galaxy ice cream to cake-flavoured America’s Ice Cream – offering regular or soft serve options.
It also offers two- or three-scoop sundaes with a raft of toppings to choose from, including hot fudge, jelly drops and fresh bananas, strawberries or blueberries.
If you haven’t got a store nearby, you can pick up Baskin-Robbins products in supermarkets when you go shopping.
It sells ‘grab n’ go’ pots in sizes up to two litres.
Other US brands open in the UK include Wendy’s, the fast-food restaurant perfect for your burger-and-fries cravings – we’ve rounded up all the UK locations here.
You can also find Tim Hortons in the UK too – great for iced coffee and a sneaky afternoon doughnut.
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