1719 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine, (513) 800-0911Ī downtown mainstay now after nine years, Hello Honey keeps adapting to the times. And adults who like their frozen treats on the boozier side can indulge with an alcohol-infused Poptail. Try one of their Play Pops in traditional flavors like strawberry or mango, or if you’re looking for something to give you a boost, the Power Pops are packed with superfoods and proteins. ![]() In an attempt to serve their children less sugary frozen treats, the owners of Honey Child created a line of artisan popsicles we all can enjoy. Don’t forget to snap a pic for your Instagram story-you’ll want to show this one off. Choose from one of 12 signature flavors or select a base and pile on as many toppings as your heart desires. Watch through the glass as your order goes from liquid base to frozen treat on an icy “grill” before each individual layer is formed up into a rose-like roll. Here, the process is just mesmerizing as the final product. If you make even the occasional excursion to OTR, you’ve likely walked right past the tiny, brightly lit storefront that houses Simply Rolled, the Columbus-based shop that specializes in Thai-inspired rolled ice cream. Since there’s one on nearly every corner in our region, we’re never far from our favorite treats. Some of us live for peach season, some for the scoop sales, some for our favorite shake. Whether it’s Homemade Cherry Cordial or UDF Classic’s Blue Moo Cookie Dough, we all have a favorite flavor. Once the company added ice cream to the product line, our long local love affair began. opened the first United Dairy Farmers store in Norwood in 1940, selling cheap milk directly to consumers. Do yourself a favor and order the edible cookie dough, perfect for those of us who ignore the warnings on a tub of Nestlé Toll House. The vintage vibes shine through without overpowering the real reason for going: The top-notch desserts. Stepping off Main Street and into the Old Milford Ice Cream Parlor is like taking a trip through the decades. They have a location in Crest Hill, too.The Retro Revival Old Milford Ice Cream Parlor This place always has a “shake of the month” in addition to their regular tantalizing offerings, including burgers. Their whole menu is monster-size and great for sharing. Sugar FactoryĪn extensive list of crazy-cool milkshakes, alongside old-fashioned sundaes, hot chocolate, crepes and a dessert fondue. This new location is loaded with crepes, toasts, and a variety of over-the-top milkshakes stacked with everything from churros, Oreos, cotton candy and more. They serve hot chocolate versions as well if you’re more in the mood for a warm drink. Amerikas RestaurantĪmerican cuisine with Latin roots, this place serves up one incredible churro and chocolate milkshake. In addition to these amazing confectionary creations, they also serve tasty breakfast and lunch dishes. Sugar Milk shakes are truly over-the-top, with the tallest and most creative add-ons. Their first two locations are at Chicago’s River North neighborhood and in Water Tower Place. ![]() The delicious meals, crazy milkshakes, and treats from their Chicago location are finally available in the western suburbs. In addition to a full-service menu including pizzas, pastas, salads, wraps and burgers, their specialty shakes are not to be missed. ![]() They also have locations in Homer Glen, New Lenox, and Manhattan, as well as one opening soon in Lombard. This longtime south Chicagoland favorite serves a wide variety of ice cream treats, including specialty shakes piled high with fun extras. They have a variety of hand spun milkshakes ranging from Nutella to salted caramel to Reese’s peanut butter cup. Gourmet burgers and mac-and-cheese aren’t the only delicious offerings at this spot in downtown La Grange. Their cake shakes come in vanilla, chocolate and red velvet varieties, plus seasonal treats (like a mint chocolate shake being served now, in the spring). Hot chocolate, soft serve, cookies, cupcakes and more. Tizzy’s Ice Cream Treatsįamily-owned business serving over 30 flavors of ice cream, chocolate-covered frozen bananas, and epic milkshakes piled high with all kinds of treats. You’ll also find fancy hot chocolates, bomboloni (donuts without holes), and sandwiches at this spot. BomboBarĭoes a milkshake made with gelato tickle your fancy? If you venture down to the city, BomboBar is a great stop for these. How does freshly made churros in your shake sound? This little place has all kinds of tasty offerings, including their shamrock churros shakes (on special in March)! They have sundaes and hot chocolate, too. ![]() Crazy Milkshakes in the Western Suburbs Churros and Chocolate
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