
The Scoop N Scootery, the viral sundae shop known for oversized, frosting-loaded ice cream creations, is getting ready to scoop its way into Clarendon this summer with its first Virginia outpost. The Boston-born brand is set to take over the former Jimmy John’s in the Beacon building at 1138 N. Irving Street, bringing late-night hours and delivery that stretches into the early morning. Dozens of signature sundaes, shakes, cookies and floats are on deck, all very much built for sharing and social feeds. Company updates and local coverage say a specific opening date is expected to be announced in the weeks ahead.
Where It's Moving In
The Clarendon shop is slated for 1138 N. Irving St., in the space previously occupied by Jimmy John’s, according to the Scoop N Scootery’s own website. The company’s location page now lists an Arlington, VA entry with contact details and identifies the Clarendon storefront as its first Virginia location. The brand says the new spot is moving forward on a summer opening timeline.
Menu, Hours And Delivery
The Clarendon location is expected to serve more than 70 sundaes, shakes, cookies and floats, including signature combos like Smokey Da Bear, Get Baked and French Revolution, as reported by Northern Virginia Magazine. Local reporting and online menu listings put prices for different sizes at roughly $6.69 for a mini and about $14.19 for a "legendary" serving. The chain has also highlighted late-night delivery as part of the Clarendon rollout, aiming squarely at post-dinner and post-bar orders.
Why Clarendon Matters
Clarendon’s busy nightlife and highly walkable blocks leave space for more late-night dessert options, and the Scoop N Scootery’s delivery-heavy model could plug right into that scene, neighborhood coverage suggests. FOX 5 DC stopped by the buildout for an early peek at the towering creations. The brand has already built strong visibility on social media with widely shared TikTok videos, and the Clarendon shop will mark its first step into Virginia. For now, company posts and local outlets say a firm opening date will be announced once the buildout is complete.









