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“We create taste sensations like nothing you've ever had.”
We specialize in frozen custard and large "jumbo" hamburgers. Kopp's has established itself with a distinct reputation and standard which competitors continue to chase. In the Milwaukee area? Check out any of our three locations and enjoy a burger and fries with your custard. Or, try the sundae of the month, it's always something special. Founded by Elsa Kopp in 1950, our restaurants continue to be heralded by local publications for their quality food. The Kopp's Frozen Custard stand rose in popularity quickly during the 1950s and was soon seen as a Milwaukee staple. By 1960 the Kopp's stand was successful enough that Elsa felt comfortable experimenting with more exotic frozen custard recipes. Kopp's was the first custard stand to offer a special "Flavor of the Day" in addition to the more traditional chocolate and vanilla flavors. The featured flavors are often related to events for that day or month.
I don't think that five stars is enough for how much I love Kopps frozen custard. Even though this is not their original location, I do love the cow statues here and there is plenty of parking... Read more
We were walking around downtown Milwaukee after the Bucks game and stopped by a cheese shop. There, I asked one of the ladies behind the checkout about the best custard spots in town. With full... Read more
Stopped by on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Ordering was easy, I decided on a grilled cheese, fries, and the shake of the month. Everything came out hot and fresh. The fries were generous and... Read more
Kopp's Frozen Custard
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- Sun - Thu: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 10:30 am - 11:00 pm
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