butterscotch, whipped
cream, and pecans folded together
and poured over vanilla ice cream.
Swiss Chocolate
$4.49
bittersweet and whipped cream
gently mixed and poured over vanilla ice cream.
Turtle Sundae
$4.49
hot fudge and butterscotch blended with pecans and poured
over vanilla ice cream.
White Tower
$4.49
chocolate and chocolate chip ice creams, covered with
marshmallow and chocolate jimmies.
Parfait
$4.49
two syrups around two scoops of ice cream, topped with whipped
cream, pecans, and a cherry.
Banana Split
$5.09
your choice of two ice creams and two syrups on a fresh
banana, topped with whipped cream, pecans and a cherry.
Hot Fudge Brownie
$5.39
a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of a chocolate
brownie, topped with hot fudge, pecans, whipped cream and a cherry.
Double Dip Sodas And Floats
$3.89
soda water and whipped cream mixed with the syrup flavors, with two scoops
of your favorite ice cream.
Double Dip Shakes And Malts
two scoops of ice cream, your choice, and milk mixed with the following syrup
flavors.
Small$3.89
Large$4.49
Ice Cream Pies And Cakes
Cakes And Pies Can Be Ordered In Any Flavor Of Ice Cream.
Cakes Come In Chocolate Or Vanilla Cake With Ice Cream Sandwiched In The Middle.
Toppings Are Also Added To The Middle Of The Cake.special Orders Need A 24 Hour Notice.
In the mid 1800s, the Graeter family emigrated from
Bavaria eventually settling in Cincinnati, Ohio. While just
a teenager, Louis Charles Graeter began making ice cream
in a market at the base of Sycamore Hill. In the age before
mechanized freezers, ice cream was a rare treat, and had to
be made in very small batches using rock salt and ice to
freeze the cream.After years of youthful adventures, Charlie finally settled down, marrying Regina Berger, the daughter of a prominent local businessman. With his new wife, Charlie took the city’s Main Street incline line up the hillside to 967 East McMillan Street in Walnut Hills where they made ice cream and chocolate confections in the back room, sold them out front and lived upstairs. The Graeter family enjoyed many years of success until Charlie’s life was cut short by a tragic streetcar accident in 1919.But where Charlie’s colorful story ends, Regina’s remarkable one begins