A secret menu features milkshakes with Kinder Bueno bars, a birthday cake rendition with Bang Energy drink, a cotton candy version, and more. The dessert shop serves ice cream flavors such as S’mores with Chips Ahoy cookies, graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate drizzle and a mini doughnut strawberry Nesquick with Lucky Charms French toast with Cinnamon French Toast, sprinkles, a mini doughnut, and maple drizzle and Berry Bliss with mixed berries and Rice Krispies. Yonutz opens in Centennial this July with a mix of smashed doughnuts and ice cream. Although it has not announced a location yet, the restaurant features snow ice, shaved into ribbons, in flavors including nutty taro, strawberry, mango, kumquat, and the banana, mochi, Nutella, and almond flake “Donkey Kong” dish. The Bay Area’s Teaspoon heads to Las Vegas with its menu of snow ice. Milkshakes come in flavors such as coconut cream pie, strawberry cheesecake, pineapple vanilla, and orange Creamsicle. ![]() Kono’s out of Hawai‘i debuts on the westside in late July or early August with a roster of ice cream milkshakes in tropical flavors that are just as famous as the kalua pork. Milkcow plans to be open daily from 11 a.m. Milky Peace comes topped with sunflower seeds and cashew clusters, then drizzled with pistachio syrup. The Snow Drop comes topped with organic cotton candy, organic salt, and sweets for an Instagrammable dish. South Korea-based Milkcow brings its first Nevada location for soft serve to Tivoli Village later this summer. ![]() Already, the sheer number of new ice cream shops on the way indicates the city will have a number of great ways to stay cool. With temperatures in Las Vegas already hitting triple digits, the city turns to ice cream to cool off.
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