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Gotta second the vote for Shake Shack... Here in SoCal charlie Palmers DG Burger does a pretty darn good job as well.
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Originally Posted by maize&blue
(Post 16779627)
I'm far from a connoisseur of milkshakes, but I had a superb salted caramel shake at 5 Napkins in Boston (though technically a small NYC chain).
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Oh, and Peninsula Creamery in Palo Alto, CA.
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Er, call me confused, but how can you have a chocolate shake made with vanilla ice cream? :confused:
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Completely agree on the chocolate shake being made with vanilla IC and chocolate syrup. And nobody knows what malt is. Blank stares most of the time.
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Originally Posted by dfwoods
(Post 16829144)
Completely agree on the chocolate shake being made with vanilla IC and chocolate syrup. And nobody knows what malt is. Blank stares most of the time.
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 16775597)
A guilty pleasure of mine is heading to Aglamesis Brothers when I'm in Cincinnati for a chocolate soda (made with VANILLA ice cream thank you) or a good shake.
www.aglamesis.com While some in Cincinnati prefer Graeter's, my brother's family & myself prefer Aglamesis. |
It's a bit off the beaten path, but Chaney's Dairy Barn, just south of Bowling Green, KY (http://www.chaneysdairybarn.com/) has great shakes. They make their own ice cream and whether you want a cone, a sundae or a shake it is worth a stop if you are in the area.
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Originally Posted by Thufir Hawat
(Post 16829122)
Er, call me confused, but how can you have a chocolate shake made with vanilla ice cream? :confused:
A proper chocolate shake or malt is always, always made with vanilla ice cream and chocolate syrup. If chocolate ice cream is used, the chocolate syrup adds too much chocolate flavor. Since your typical shake maker has no training or intelligence, you will need to carefully instruct, or better yet buy a Hamilton Beach and make 'em at home. Some fast food chains have improved their milkshake offerings, notably Carl's Jr./Hardee's and Jack In The Box. You might live near a Steak & Shake restaurant, a source of excellent and many-flavored shakes and malts. OP, there are many of these in the Chicago area and throughout the Midwest. To make malts at home, buy some Carnation Malted Milk mix and add milk and syrup to taste. . |
Originally Posted by Thufir Hawat
(Post 16829122)
Er, call me confused, but how can you have a chocolate shake made with vanilla ice cream? :confused:
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You don't have to go through MLI to get to anywhere, so
kind of out of the way for the 'travelers' that frequent FT, but, if you happen to be in the QCA (Rock Island, Moline, Davenport) area, you might try Whitey's Ice Cream. Locally owned and made in Moline. Not cheap , only the best. http://www.whiteysicecream.com/ourmenu.asp |
2 places here in STL-
1. Crown Candy Kitchen in Old North St. Louis. Delicious shakes and malts, made with house made ice cream. Come in a 24 oz tin so you'll have plenty for your friends. 2. Pi restaurant in Kirkwood. They have a milkshake bar with some amazing upscale milkshake options. |
Originally Posted by dartagnan
(Post 16839123)
2 places here in STL-
1. Crown Candy Kitchen in Old North St. Louis. Delicious shakes and malts, made with house made ice cream. Come in a 24 oz tin so you'll have plenty for your friends. 2. Pi restaurant in Kirkwood. They have a milkshake bar with some amazing upscale milkshake options. |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 16839158)
What about Ted Drewes? I've only had concretes there, but I would think they'd have good shakes and malts. No?
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 16839750)
Ted Drewes is custard only IIRC, good but Kopps was better IMO. Custard can make a good shake, personally I prefer ice cream for great shakes.
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