![]() They started as a wholesale business but opened their retail store in Walker’s Point in 2014. Since 2011, Purple Door has taken Milwaukee by storm with its inventive ice cream flavors created with local ingredients, whenever possible. Purple Door – Chris, Construction Estimator If you’ve driven by but haven’t stopped in, it’s time to try out MooSa’s…and be on the lookout for Paul! Although they offer great food choices like burgers and wings, Paul’s favorite menu item is the soft-serve chocolate custard served in a waffle cone. The custard stand is run by experienced restauranteurs, the Musa family, who also own Casablanca on Brady Street and in Brookfield, as well as a second MooSa’s location on 27 th and St. But it’s not just the location that’s fabulous. MooSa’s Custard is the latest iteration of the charming custard stand along Milwaukee’s beautiful lakefront, just south of Bradford Beach. MooSa’s Custard Stand (Formerly North Point Custard) – Paul, Project Manager But the flavor of the day doesn’t concern Randy because he goes to Kopp’s for their incredible Turtle Sundae! True aficionados sign up for the “Flavor Alerts” to let them know when their favorite flavors will be on the menu. Each month they feature a shake and a sundae, and they publish their “Flavor Preview” online. According to Randy, if you want the best frozen custard in town, stop into one of Kopp’s three locations in Brookfield, Greenfield, or Greendale. In fact, Karl owns Elsa’s on the Park as well and named the restaurant after his mother. ![]() Kopps Frozen Custard was founded by Elsa Kopp in 1950 and is currently owned by her son, Karl Kopp. Read on…and start planning your next ice cream run! Kopps Frozen Custard - Randy, Project Manager We asked our Wimmer Construction Team where they like to go for ice cream and what their favorite flavor or menu item is. Milwaukee is known for its incredible ice cream and frozen custard. There are so many local favorites that it’s truly difficult to decide where to go for that special treat! We’ve made it easy for you. 9, it will serve “Malted Peanut Butter Pleasure” instead, along with the originally-planned “Caramel Cashew.“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy ice cream and that is pretty much the same thing.” Kopp’s removed “Hey Cupcake” from the flavor forecast. It was never our intention to get political and appear as though we have taken a side in this ongoing debate,” the statement read. “ was an oversight on our part and an honest mistake. ![]() 3, Kopp’s released a statement apologizing for “linking ‘National Pro-Life Cupcake Day’ with long-running flavor ‘Hey Cupcake.’” The website said “Cupcakes for Life founded the day as a positive way to discuss pro-life awareness." “National Pro-Life Cupcake Day” marks a day where people who are anti-abortion bake cupcakes to honor “those not yet born” and to start a conversation about abortion, according to National Day Calendar. That flyer has since been replaced and the section does not include “National Pro-Life Cupcake Day.” 9, which is “National Pro-Life Cupcake Day.” Kopp’s included the day in its flavor preview, under a special section that read “HAVE FUN WITH THESE CELEBRATED NATIONAL SPECIAL DAYS IN OCTOBER.” Originally, “Hey Cupcake” was set to scoop Oct. Included, originally, was a “Hey Cupcake” flavor, featuring vanilla custard, yellow cake, fudge and rainbow mini chips. The Wisconsin custard company released its October flavors Saturday. MILWAUKEE - Kopp’s Frozen Custard said it made a “mistake” when it dished out politics in October’s flavor forecast.
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