Chick Fil A Dessert Menu
Welcome. This short guide helps you scan today’s most-loved desserts at a familiar fast‑casual restaurant. You’ll get clear notes on popular shakes, the signature Icedream base, prices, and calories so you can order with confidence.
Regulars reach for hand‑spun milkshakes in Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, and Cookies & Cream. Seasonal flavors like Peppermint Chip and Peach rotate. You’ll also see lighter Icedream cups and cones, plus warm bakery picks such as Chocolate Chunk Cookie and Brownie.
Prices and calories vary by location. Expect milkshakes around $2.95–$3.39 and Icedream cups near $1.59–$1.99. Calorie examples help you compare a richer dessert with a lighter sip.
This guide is family‑friendly. You’ll find simple ways to order in the app, earn rewards, pick delivery or pickup, and note that whipped cream and a cherry may not come with delivery orders.
Buyer’s snapshot: top Chick-fil-A treats, prices, and what’s trending

Need a quick pick? This summary covers the crowd favorites, price ranges, and seasonal flavors so you can decide fast.
The best-sellers start with hand-spun milkshakes in Cookies & Cream, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry. The Icedream Cone and Cup offer a lighter, old-school vanilla cream option. Warm bakery choices include the Chocolate Chunk Cookie and Chocolate Fudge Brownie.
Best-sellers at a glance: milkshakes, Icedream, cookies, brownies
- Milkshakes: Cookies & Cream, Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry — classic flavors most guests order first.
- Icedream Cone/Cup: simple, soft vanilla for a lighter treat.
- Warm bakery: Chocolate Chunk Cookie and Chocolate Fudge Brownie pair well with a coffee or shake.
Price cues to know before you order
Expect milkshakes roughly $2.95–$3.39. Icedream Cups usually sit under $2; Cones near $1.89. Cookies often fall between $1.25–$1.75 and the brownie about $2.25.
Frosted Lemonade and Frosted Coffee cost similar to shakes. Limited-time flavors like Peach and Peppermint Chip rotate by season. If you want try something new, check the app’s Treats section for current options and local specials.
Quick delivery note: shakes ordered for delivery often arrive without whipped cream and cherry. If presentation matters, plan pickup.
Chick Fil A Dessert Menu

Let’s walk through the most-ordered treats and what to expect on price and calories.
The hand-spun milkshakes use the signature icedream dessert for a smooth, creamy sip. Classic milkshake flavors include Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, and Cookies & Cream. Sizes and locations set prices around $2.95–$3.39.
Shakes are topped with whipped cream and a cherry when served in-restaurant. For delivery, the finishing touches often arrive separately or not at all.
- Icedream Cup and Cone: Cup often about $1.59–$1.99; Cone commonly about $1.89. Both offer that old-fashioned vanilla taste.
- Warm bakery picks: Chocolate Chunk Cookie (~$1.75 single or 6-pack) and Chocolate Fudge Brownie (~$2.25) for a fudgy, warm bite.
- Frosted sips: Frosted Lemonade and Frosted Coffee blend lemonade or cold-brew with icedream for a bright, creamy drink ($2.95–$3.39 typical).
- Limited-time blends: Peach, Peppermint Chip, and Pineapple Dragonfruit Frosted Lemonade appear seasonally at participating locations.
| Item | Typical Price | Approx. Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Cookies & Cream Milkshake | $2.95–$3.39 | ~630 |
| Vanilla Milkshake / Icedream Cup | $2.95 / $1.59 | ~580 / 140 |
| Chocolate Fudge Brownie / Cookie | $2.25 / $1.75 | ~370–380 / ~370 |
If you want the full list of current treats and rotating flavors, check the full desserts list before you order.
Milkshakes, Icedream, and frosted sips: flavors, toppings, and limited-time favorites
Discover how classic flavors and seasonal specials come together over the signature icedream base.
Classic milkshake flavors for every sweet tooth
The regular lineup includes Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, and Cookies & Cream. Each milkshake uses the signature icedream dessert for a smooth, familiar taste.
Texture varies by flavor. Cookies & Cream adds bits. Chocolate is rich and smooth. Strawberry reads fruity, and Vanilla stays simple.
Signature Icedream base, whipped cream, and cherry details
All shakes start with the icedream dessert, a sweet cream base that keeps the dairy note gentle. In-restaurant orders get a swirl of whipped cream and a bright cherry for a classic finish.
Delivery note: why whipped cream and cherry may not be included
Whipped cream and cherry don’t travel well. For delivery the topping often comes off or is skipped. If presentation matters, choose pickup or add your own at home.
Seasonal shakes to watch for: Peach and Peppermint Chip
- Peach milkshake returns in summer with a fresh, fruity profile.
- Like peppermint, Peppermint Chip appears around the holidays for a cool, candy-like crunch.
- Check the app or store board to see seasonal desserts and new frozen sips on the menu.
| Item | Feature | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Vanilla milkshake | Classic cream base | Simple, nostalgic |
| Cookies & Cream | Cookie pieces | Textured bite |
| Seasonal shake | Peach or Peppermint Chip | Limited-time |
Allergens, customization, and smart ordering for your dessert
Smart ordering starts with the facts on dairy, wheat, and nut cross-contact in common treats. Read this short guide before you tap to order. It helps you pick safer options and plan custom requests.
Dairy, wheat, and nut cross-contact: what the menu indicates
Most items built on the icedream base contain dairy. That includes milkshakes, Frosted Lemonade, and Frosted Coffee. If you avoid milk, skip those or choose an alternative outside the frozen list.
Wheat appears in cones, the chocolate chunk cookie, the fudge brownie, and cookie-studded shakes. The Icedream Cup avoids wheat but still has milk and egg.
- Shared equipment can introduce nuts even when an item lists no nuts; ask staff about current practices.
- Delivery may omit whipped cream and the cherry; that can reduce topping exposure but not core ingredients.
- Smaller portions or an Icedream Cup are good options if you want a lighter bite without a cone or cookie.
| Item | Contains | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cookies & Cream Milkshake | Dairy, Wheat | Cookie pieces add gluten; possible nuts cross-contact |
| Icedream Cup | Dairy, Egg | Wheat-free choice for ice cream texture |
| Chocolate Chunk Cookie / Brownie | Dairy, Wheat | High cross-contact risk with nuts in shared prep |
Always confirm current allergen info on the app or at pickup. Bring any prescribed medication and tell the team about severe allergies. That small step is an easy way to keep dessert time safe for everyone.
Sweet ways to order, save, and savor your treat
Order smart and make dessert time simple with a few app tricks and family-friendly swaps.
Download the Chick‑fil‑A App, set your location, and open Treats to pick desserts and customize toppings. Choose pickup for full presentation or delivery when time is tight.
Join Chick‑fil‑A One to earn points and score desserts free with steady visits. The app shows current totals so you can compare items, sizes, and any local offers before you pay.
Try easy hacks at home: crumble a warm cookie over an Icedream Cup for a DIY sundae, or top a fudge brownie with Icedream for brownie à la mode. Ask for less syrup to enjoy creamy milkshakes with a lighter sweetness.
Check the app for seasonal flavors like a Peach milkshake or Peppermint Chip. For family nights, mix a 6‑pack of cookies with a couple of shakes to cover many tastes without fuss.
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about .95–.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.59–
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about .95–.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.59–
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about .95–.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.59–
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about .95–.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.59–
FAQ
What are the top treats right now and how much do they typically cost?
The best-sellers include hand-spun milkshakes, the signature soft-serve Icedream, chocolate chunk cookies, and fudge brownies. Milkshakes run about $2.95–$3.39 depending on flavor. Icedream cones and cups tend to be around $1.59–$1.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.
.99. Bakery items vary by location but expect modest, family-friendly prices.
What milkshake flavors are offered and which should I try first?
Classic choices are vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. Cookies & Cream is a fan favorite when you want a richer bite. Seasonal blends, like peach or peppermint chip, pop up periodically. If you want a safe, nostalgic pick, try vanilla or cookies & cream.
What exactly is the Icedream dessert and how is it served?
Icedream is the chain’s signature soft-serve. It’s served in cones or cups and often finished with whipped cream and a cherry when ordered in-restaurant. It’s smooth, milky, and a low-cost way to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Will delivery orders include whipped cream and a cherry on top?
Delivery partners sometimes omit fragile toppings like whipped cream and cherries to prevent melting or mess. If those final touches matter, consider pickup or ask the store to pack them separately when possible.
Are there limited-time or seasonal dessert options to watch for?
Yes. Seasonal items have included peach-flavored shakes and peppermint chip blends. Limited-time frosted lemonades or specialty milkshakes appear around holidays and summer months. Follow the restaurant’s updates for local offers.
How do calories compare across shakes, Icedream, and bakery items?
Calories vary widely. A hand-spun shake will carry more calories than a plain Icedream cone. Brownies and cookies add dense calories and sugar. If you’re tracking intake, the smallest Icedream cup is typically the lightest choice.
What allergens should I be aware of in these desserts?
Many desserts contain dairy, wheat, and eggs. Some items may have tree nuts or risk cross-contact with nuts. Ask staff for the most current allergen guide or check the restaurant’s nutrition and allergen materials before ordering.
Can desserts be customized or modified for dietary needs?
Simple customizations are possible, such as skipping whipped cream or choosing a cup instead of a cone. However, options for dairy-free or gluten-free substitutions are limited. For strict diets, review ingredient lists and speak with staff about cross-contact risks.
Are cookies and brownies made fresh in-store or delivered pre-made?
Bakery items are prepared to match the chain’s standards; some locations bake on-site while others follow a centralized supply schedule. They’re intended to be warm and homestyle in texture, like a classic chocolate chunk cookie or fudge brownie.
What’s the best way to save money when ordering treats for a family?
Look for bundle deals, value-size shakes, or simple Icedream cups for budget-friendly servings. Ordering a mix of bakery items and a shared shake can satisfy multiple tastes without overspending. Check app offers and local promos before you order.
Do any desserts contain nuts or traces of nuts?
Some limited-time flavors and certain bakery items may contain nuts or traces. Cross-contact can occur in production areas. If you have a nut allergy, request allergen information and consider avoiding shared-prep items.
What should parents know when ordering for kids or older adults?
Portions can be rich and sweet. Choose smaller cups of Icedream or a half-size shake for younger children and portion-controlled bakery items for older adults. Ask for no whipped cream to cut extra sugar and dairy if needed.
How often do flavors rotate and where can I find updates?
Seasonal and limited-time flavors typically change a few times a year. App notifications, local store social posts, and in-restaurant signage are the fastest ways to hear about new milkshakes and frosted sips.
Are there options for guests with lactose intolerance?
Most core desserts contain dairy. While some locations may offer ingredient guidance or limited alternatives, true lactose-free or vegan dessert choices are rare. Consider checking ingredient lists or bringing a dairy-free snack if you need strict avoidance.
Which frozen drink pairs best with a brownie or cookie?
A classic vanilla or chocolate milkshake complements a fudge brownie well. For a lighter contrast, a small Icedream cup or a frosted lemonade pairs nicely with a richer cookie.