The Alonzis — from a mountain village near Monte Cassino, making ice cream in Scarborough since the early twentieth century — opened the Harbour Bar on August Bank Holiday Saturday 1945, sold out in two hours, and banked forty-eight pounds of rationing-era coppers; eighty years later Giulian Alonzi still makes the ice cream on site, at up to five hundred litres an hour, under the hand-painted signage and lemon-yellow formica of a 1950s milk bar that has never needed a revival because it never left. The motto is painted where you can't miss it: we don't keep ice cream, we sell it. Yorkshire's oldest parlour marked its eightieth in 2025; the knickerbocker glory remains structural.
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