The flavors of the day when I arrived at Kopp’s were butter pecan and chocolate malt. The daily specials are displayed prominently on signage indoor and out, there’s a “flavor forecast” for the upcoming days on an overhead menu, and there’s even a site called Custardlist, which compiles the daily flavors at many frozen custard places in the area. The chain produces two flavors of the day, in addition to their everyday staples, chocolate and vanilla. But let’s focus on the frozen custard for now. While the signs outdoors promised only custard and burgers, a full-fledged menu of fast-food sandwiches, sundaes and sides was available. One step inside proved there existed a new order of fast food for me: everything was immaculately clean, from the brushed stainless steel counters and custard-spewing nozzles to the crisp white aprons draped across the staff’s adorably oldschool soda fountain-style uniforms. I didn’t have the time nor the tenacity to try everything, but I did know that a stop at Kopp’s Greenfield location was not to be missed. There are also numerous freestanding mom-and-pop custard and burger shops, as a drive through rural parts can evidence. ![]() The most well-known of a small handful of regional chains of its kind, it was the only one I’d caught wind of in NYC. The first stop was at Kopp’s Frozen Custard. I’ll think about the health repercussions of that theory if I happen to be traveling in the Midwest again very soon. ![]() So while taking a sojourn outside of Milwaukee this holiday week (my first time in the Midwest), I ate lots and lots of frozen custard, washed down with malt shakes and local beers. There is no greater failure for the food-obsessed than to refuse some regional specialty, whatever it may be. I’m a strong believer in eating whatever’s plentiful when traveling in unfamiliar territory. And I’m not at home, haven’t been for a week - I’m in the frozen custard capital of the world. In my estimation, there is little difference between (very rich) ice cream and frozen custard, except that frozen custard is not designed to be, and is therefore not typically, made at home. The entry states, “Frozen custard is usually prepared fresh at the place of sale, rather than stored.” They both can be served by the scoop, or in soft-serve form. Wikipedia attributes it to a higher temperature than ice cream when served also, its production to a fast-freezing barrel that churns out the product more quickly than traditional ice cream makers. Frozen custard, like its less-cold forebear, engages egg yolks in the emulsion, but so does rich ice creams. Visit our locations page for more info on the closest store to you.Ice cream versus frozen custard: the parameters are loose. We have three convenient locations across the greater Milwaukee area. Make sure to select the location of your desired position when you submit and enter your email you use the most so we can get in touch to follow up. Head on over to our Careers page for more info on how to apply for a position at one of our stores. Yes, you can check your balance and purchase gift certificates here to be used at all three of our locations. Visit our online ordering portal for more info. No, our ordering system is separate from the website/app and has its own credentials. Do I use my website account to order online? Yes, within the app or your website account, you can adjust the frequency and timing of your emails (website) or your push notifications (the app) including suppressing them completely. Please provide your name and the email address associated with your account in the email. You can email us at to remove your account from the website and app. No, you can sign in to the site or the app using the same credentials? How do I remove my account? You can also subscribe to flavor alerts for your favorite Kopp’s custard flavors! Do I need separate accounts for the site and the app? Our Kopp’s Custard app provides information about today’s flavors, this month’s flavor preview, food menu items, shake and sundaes of the month, and location information. ![]() ![]() You can find the apps on the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store for download. Sign Up for Flavor Alerts and download the app! FAQs & Support How do I download the Kopp’s App?
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