My all time favorite milkshake is made with Baskin Robbins' chocolate chip ice cream. This is the only one I've found so far that has such tiny chocolate pieces/shavings that you can actually drink them up through a straw.
Kate
Kate
Crown Candy Kitchen in St. Louis. It's in a questionable neighborhood but once you taste the goods, you understand why they are the only surviving business in the vicinity. It's family run and they make their own ice cream. Well worth ruining your diet! 

If you are ever in Ft. Wayne, Indiana stop at Zesto's. ^
You won't be sorry.
You won't be sorry.
Peter's Drive-In in Calgary ~ heaps of flavours (Mango is BEST!), inexpensive @ $4 CDN and your cheeks ache when you're finished.
http://www.petersdrivein.com/
http://www.petersdrivein.com/
Best milkshakes are the ones I can make myself. Usually I opt for various flavors of Breyer's with crunched up Oreos mixed in. Terribly unhealthy as I estimate I've made versions well in excess of 1,000 calories but I've never had better milkshakes at a restaurant.
Planet Hollywood - San Diego.
I'm not sure if it was the state of mind or the milkshake, but it was the first White Chocolate milkshake I'd ever had (I was 13, it was 1995) and it was just a memory I'll never forget.
I'm not sure if it was the state of mind or the milkshake, but it was the first White Chocolate milkshake I'd ever had (I was 13, it was 1995) and it was just a memory I'll never forget.
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I'm not sure if it was the state of mind or the milkshake, but it was the first White Chocolate milkshake I'd ever had (I was 13, it was 1995) and it was just a memory I'll never forget.
It'll have to stay a memory...PH San Diego is gone. Originally Posted by dannyr
Planet Hollywood - San Diego.I'm not sure if it was the state of mind or the milkshake, but it was the first White Chocolate milkshake I'd ever had (I was 13, it was 1995) and it was just a memory I'll never forget.

It's hard to find milkshakes the way I like 'em, so I mostly make them myself.
The ideal milkshake is not a solid mass that clogs up your straw. It's thinner than what you get at the average drive in, but with lumps of ice cream.
The ideal milkshake is not a solid mass that clogs up your straw. It's thinner than what you get at the average drive in, but with lumps of ice cream.
Ed Debevic's in Chicago used to serve a really good "hand mixed" one.
Steak and Shake would probably get my vote for chain fast food places.
Speaking of votes...."Ed's" also gets my vote for best slogan: "Eat and Get Out"
Steak and Shake would probably get my vote for chain fast food places.
Speaking of votes...."Ed's" also gets my vote for best slogan: "Eat and Get Out"







