Now that our restaurants are reopening, let’s support them in a safe and
healthy way.
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John,
Indiana is getting back on track, and businesses are reopening -- including
restaurants across the state!
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our restaurant industry especially hard. Now
that our restaurants are reopening, we’re all excited to get out and support
them in a safe and healthy way.
For this week’s One Indiana, we thought we’d share some ideas about where to
start, so we had our crew pull together Eric’s favorite ice cream places in
Indiana (yum!). These are all time-tested favorites -- no matter your preferred
flavor!
Remember - as you start to patronize your favorite restaurants and local
businesses, be sure to check theIndiana State Department of Health website
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community might have additional requirements, too, so be sure to check with
them, and please follow all guidelines.
Check it out -- but warning, you may get hungry!
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* Ivanhoe’s, Upland <[link removed]> - 100 different milkshakes. 100
different sundaes. Need we say more?
* Traders Point Creamer
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farm and award-winning creamery is a great way to cool off in the summer heat!
Stop by and grab some dessert at their Dairy Bar.
* Zaharakos, Columbus <[link removed]> - This old fashioned ice cream
parlor is one of our crew’s favorites and an Indiana tradition since 1900.
* Bo-Mac’s Drive In, Shoals
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time at this drive-in restaurant and get your sundae delivered by a car hop!
* Tasty Freeze, Montezuma <[link removed]> -
A classic spot to stop for top-notch burgers and ice cream on a summer day!
* The Dairy Bar, Indiana State Fair
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closed this year because of COVID but we’ll make up for lost time… and lost ice
cream cones… next year.
* LICS, Evansville (multiple locations) <[link removed]> -
What does LICS stand for? Lloyd’s Ice Cream Shoppes, of course. Serving premium
ice cream to Hoosiers since 1950.
* Alexander’s, Cicero and Noblesville <[link removed]> -
You need to stop by and try one of their 36 amazing flavors of hand-dipped ice
cream.
* Zesto’s, Fort Wayne <[link removed]> - Locally owned and
operated for more than 50 years, many Fort Wayne residents consider their
opening the first sign of spring.
* BRIC’S, Indianapolis (Broad Ripple Ice Cream) <[link removed]>
- Located in the historic Monon Railway Station and owned by life-long
Indianapolis residents, this is a must for Indy residents.
* Fair Oaks Farm, Newton County <[link removed]> - Fair Oaks is a great
outdoor escape and the number one agritourism destination in the Midwest! Take
a visit, grab a cone, and reconnect with nature!
* Jimmie’s Dairy Bar, Pendleton <[link removed]>
- Jimmie’s is an Indiana staple, and also home to some pretty amazing barbeque.
Check it out if you’re near Pendleton!
* Cone Palace, Kokomo <[link removed]> - The Cone Palace certainly
has our crew’s endorsement — it’s one of Eric’s favorite places to eat in the
whole world and a must-try.
* Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt, Fishers
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ice cream since 1945. Come and see why they claim to be recognized as the
number one ice cream in the world!
* Dairy Sweet, Grabill <[link removed]> - Dairy
Sweet has been open for more than 70 years. You need to stop by and try out one
of their 13 delicious flavors of soft serve.
Thanks for reading our list! No matter where you’re going, let’s support our
Hoosier small businesses.
Did we miss your favorite ice cream place in Indiana? Let us know using the
comment box below!
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Thanks for reading — we’ll be in touch soon.
-Your Holcomb Crew
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