Where to find quick, high-quality desserts in the Boone and Blowing Rock area

From baked-to-order cookies to sweet-smelling waffle cones, you can find plenty of worthwhile places to make a quick stop for dessert. (You should always save room for dessert!)
Here are a few ideas in Blowing Rock, Boone and Banner Elk to pick up something sweet, whether it’s after a hike, on the way home from dinner or just because:
Appalachia Cookie Company | Baked-to-order cookies in downtown Boone

Several of the cookies on display at Appalachia Cookie Co.
Everything here is made from scratch and baked to order, which means you'll wait 15-20 minutes — but you'll leave with warm cookies. Or sit at one of the tables and devour them. There are around 20 flavors on any given day, ranging from a straightforward chocolate chip to combinations like peanut butter buckeye, cookies and cream and frosted animal cracker. The standout is the peanut butter buckeye. They also do coffee and lattes if you want something to drink while you wait. The pro move: order ahead online so your cookies are ready when you walk in.
Details: appcookieco.com
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BE Scooped I Premium ice cream in Banner Elk
BE Scooped has long been a favorite stop for ice cream in Banner Elk, and this year it moved into a new, larger location next to Banner Elk Pharmacy in the heart of downtown. The family-owned shop serves about 20 flavors of premium ice cream along with homemade waffle cones, milkshakes, root beer floats, espresso drinks and coffee. Best-selling flavor: strawberry cheesecake.
Details: bescooped.com
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Blue Deer | Cookie-and-ice-cream shop with 3 locations: Boone, Blowing Rock and in-between

Ice cream at just the right consistency and the right spot (between cookies) at Blue Deer. (Photos: Tony Mecia/The Mountain Ledger)
Blue Deer has figured out a simple formula and stuck with it: freshly baked cookies, ice cream and the option to combine them into a sandwich. Critically, the ice cream is soft enough to bite into but not on the verge of melting. If you're a chocolate person, double chocolate with cookie dough is a reliable order. There are also full espresso drinks. Three locations total: the original pop-up on U.S. 321 (summer only), plus storefronts in downtown Boone and on Main Street in Blowing Rock. They’re all open until 10 p.m.
Details: bluedeercookies.com
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Local Lion | Donuts and coffee shop on Blowing Rock Road, Boone

Blueberry jasmine? Chocolate coconut? Lavender? Plenty of donut options at Local Lion in Boone.
Local Lion is primarily a coffee shop, but the donuts are the reason to make a trip. They're made fresh daily — with workers saying they get going at 3 a.m. — and the selection runs about 15 flavors on a given day, from classics like glazed and chocolate to more unusual options like lavender. They're not light, airy donuts; they're denser and more substantial, with subtle flavors. The coffee is taken seriously here too: small-batch, locally roasted. There's a drive-thru and outdoor seating. Legit donuts for breakfast or dessert.
Details: local-lion.com
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Kilwins | Chocolates, fudge and ice cream on Main Street, Blowing Rock

A wide assortment of fudge (and more) at Kilwin’s in Blowing Rock.
Kilwins is a franchise, but it's been a fixture on Main Street in Blowing Rock long enough that it feels like part of the landscape. The draw is the fudge — made in-store on a marble slab — along with hand-dipped chocolates, caramel apples and a wide selection of ice cream. It's a natural stop if you're walking Main Street. You can probably smell the waffle cones down the block, and the line on summer weekends can stretch out the door — which tells you most of what you need to know about how it is regarded. There’s also one in West Jefferson.
Details: kilwins.com
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Mast General Store | Old-time candy selection, Valle Crucis and Boone

Barrels and barrels of candy at Mast General Store, which has locations in Boone and Valle Crucis.
Mast General Store is worth its own visit for the clothing and gear, but the candy section deserves a mention. The Valle Crucis original location has an annex devoted almost entirely to candy — barrels of bulk sweets, nostalgic classics, regional favorites and the kind of selection that requires some time to browse. Kids tend to lose their minds in a good way, then ride a sugar high the rest of the day. The Boone location on King Street has candy as well, though the Valle Crucis annex is the full experience. Neither is a destination purely for dessert, but if you're stopping by anyway … leave time for the candy section.
Details: mastgeneralstore.com
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Venture Chocolate and Wine I A sweet escape with wine and chocolate on King Street in Boone

Venture Chocolate and Wine is a distinctive spot. It combines a chocolate shop and coffee bar upstairs with a wine cellar below. Last year, it expanded to include books, gifts and additional seating, creating a space with a sophisticated vibe where visitors can linger well beyond dessert. And when it comes to dessert, the shop is best known for its handcrafted bonbons, rich sipping chocolate and other house-made sweets. The wine bar has charcuterie boards on the menu, sure, but also chocolate boards, a signature brownie, hot chocolate with marshmallows and chocolate and espresso martinis.
Details: venturechocolateandwine.com
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