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Cow Tipping Creamery Returns to Carrollton With Permanent Location

It opens this month

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Cow Tipping Creamery, the Austin ice cream shop acquired by Cane Rosso founder Jay Jerrier’s PILF Restaurant group, is making a comeback in Carrollton.

The ice cream shop known for its soft-serve will open a permanent location at 1309 South Broadway Street in Carrollton later this month, according to a press release. After departing the original East Dallas location, Cow Tipping Creamery had a truck in Carrollton that opened in 2017, but left the neighborhood later that year for greener pastures at the Star in Frisco.

Now, it will take over the space recently vacated by Monkey King Noodle Company’s Carrollton outpost, meaning that there will be indoor seating and an outdoor patio. The truck’s famous “stackers” like the Reese’s Witha’spoon (soft serve with peanut butter blondie bar chunks, hot fudge, and peanut butter sauce) will be on the menu, and perhaps the expanded space will encourage menu innovations like the doughnut ice cream cones once offered by Cow Tipping Creamery.

Cow Tipping Creamery comes back on September 13. The shop will be open Thursday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday from noon to 10 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 9 p.m.

Cow Tipping Creamery

3685 The Star Boulevard, , TX 75034 (214) 430-5227 Visit Website