The Lemon Ice King of Corona
| The Lemon Ice King of Corona | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1944 |
| Owner(s) | Michael Zampino |
| Previous owner(s) | Nicola and Peter Benfaremo |
| Food type | Italian ice |
| Street address | 52-02 108th St |
| City | Corona |
| State | New York |
| Postal/ZIP Code | 11368 |
| Coordinates | 40°44′36″N 73°51′18″W / 40.7432°N 73.8551°W |
The Lemon Ice King of Corona is an Italian ice shop located in Corona, Queens. Founded in 1944 by Nicola Benfaremo out of a garage, it is a long-standing business considered a neighborhood institution, and gained international fame for its appearance in the opening credits of the sitcom The King of Queens. While believed to be one of the first places to serve Italian ice, the creation of the dessert was traced back even earlier to Di Cosmo's Italian Ice in Elizabeth, New Jersey, which was founded in 1915. The ices served by them are made in-house and have a creamy, semi-solid texture despite the lack of any dairy ingredients, achieved by small-batch churning.[1]
History
The shop was founded by Nicola Benfaremo in 1944, and inherited by Peter Benfaremo, the "Lemon Ice King", who partnered with his father to open a storefront in 1964 to coincide with the New York World's Fair.[2] It was later sold to former production worker Michael Zampino, while Peter Benfaremo continued working there until his death in 2008.[3] It became popular with German tourists due to its The King of Queens appearance. The shop serves more than three dozen flavors, including some sugar-free flavors, with peanut butter ices being one of the most popular, and also serve candy apples in the winter months.[4]
References
- ^ Wayda, Danielle (2018-06-05). "Ancient Sicilians Were Eating the Same Italian Ice We Know Today". VICE. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
- ^ Giannini, Ally; Imam, Medha (2019-08-26). "How The Lemon Ice King of Corona became the most legendary Italian-ice shop in NYC". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
- ^ Rosenberg, Noah (2011-08-04). "Ice Cold, 42 Flavors of Nostalgia". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
- ^ Iseman, Courtney (2019-08-13). "The Lemon Ice King of Corona: A Queens Tradition". AMNY. Retrieved 2025-04-24.
