This will be my next order from LS (probably tomorrow). I love the density of the custard. Even when it melts, it has the consistency of an extra-thick milkshake. I find that a little pre-planning pays off before going to the place. As somebody mentioned, the line is usually long, but it moves fast. There are only 3 flavors of custard, vanilla, chocolate and a seasonal flavor. It is the dozens of add-ins that make it complicated. Plus you can get the custard in shake, malt, sundae, float or concrete formats. I think a scoop of vanilla, a scoop of chocolate, a double scoop of sour cherries topped with hot fudge will be my next order. Or maybe I will try a Cheer Wine Float with vanilla custard and sour cherries and chocolate on top. It should also be noted that besides the toppings listed on the site, there are usually a handful of special seasonal toppings like berries and fruit. I think Mango is being featured this week.The GP wrote:Over in the Sour cherries thread, Lickity Split was mentioned as having sour cherries as a topping or mix-in option. I am happy to report that a hot fudge sundae with vanilla custard and sour cherries was fantastic.
d4v3 wrote:I think a scoop of vanilla, a scoop of chocolate, a double scoop of sour cherries topped with hot fudge will be my next order. Or maybe I will try a Cheer Wine Float with vanilla custard and sour cherries and chocolate on top.
You know, I knew Cheerwine was one word but for some reason I let the spell checker take over. Unfortunately, I stopped at LS this evening and they were fresh out of Cheerwine. It went a lot faster than they thought it would. They promised to order more ASAP. Instead I had a Bing Crosberry which is vanilla custard mixed with sour cherries and raspberries with crushed cone on top. It was pretty delicious and nice and tart.stevez wrote:d4v3 wrote:I think a scoop of vanilla, a scoop of chocolate, a double scoop of sour cherries topped with hot fudge will be my next order. Or maybe I will try a Cheer Wine Float with vanilla custard and sour cherries and chocolate on top.
Dave,
Since I just returned from North Carolina, I find it necessary to point out the Cheerwine is one word, not two http://www.cheerwine.com/. Having said that, I'll be heading to Lickity Split very soon faced with the same dilemma as you.
pairs4life wrote:Are they open year round. This place just moved to the top of my list of new (to me) places to try!
Ram4 wrote:I've had Lickity Split a couple of times, it's very good. I love the old school decor in there too. Nice to pair it with a meal down the street at Moody's Pub.
Gypsy Boy wrote:We haven't been yet, so if this is obvious or was covered elsewhere, my apologies: is this place any relation to the Lickity Split up in Door County?
pcharrig wrote:Anybody know when the new location at Western and Lunt is going to open?
In early October, the owners are planning to open a second storefront, in West Rogers Park. They are keeping the shop format, and their financial approach, the same.
"Of course we had to wait until the coldest day [of the season] to open," Anderson said sarcastically at his new Lickity Split Custard Shop location, 7000 N. Western Ave. "At least the sun's shining, so we'll take that." Despite the cold, the shop opens its doors noon Monday.