
When people want a good milkshake, most people recommend going to the Milkshake Factory. Why wouldn’t you? With a name like the Milkshake Factory they must have the best milkshakes, right? Well, in my experience, the Milkshake Factory most certainly does have good milkshakes but when I’m asked where to go for the best milkshake, Fudge Farm comes to mind.
The dessert shop has an inviting feel that makes you want to stick around while drinking an incredible milkshake. The walls and tables look like they are made from wood which helps to add the farm aspect of Fudge Farm. Another cool thing about Fudge Farm is that they have swings! So, while you’re sipping on a milkshake, you can swing while reminiscing your childhood.

Fudge Farm offers fudge, chocolate covered pretzels, caramel apples and other sweet treats but my favorite thing that they offer is their milkshakes. They offer 18 different shakes that are not your average vanilla or chocolate. My go to milkshake flavor is the Jaggerbush which is peanut butter chocolate ice cream topped with chocolate covered pretzels. Throughout the milkshake itself there are chocolate covered pretzel pieces that are small enough to fit through my straw. I really appreciate this because a lot of milkshake places offer chunky milkshakes but yet the chunks aren’t able to fit through the straw and require a spoon. Other milkshake options include Urban Tap, Marios, Pie Bar, and many more. The Urban Tap is salted caramel ice cream topped with hot brownies. Now when they say hot brownies they don’t mean dry, warm temperature brownies. They mean moist, warm, melt in your mouth brownies! Another thing I love about Fudge Farm milkshakes is the consistency of the milkshake! They are not too thin where is feels like you are drinking melted ice cream, but it is the perfect thickness to the point where it makes you truly sit back to take a moment to appreciate creamy, goodness in your cup.

Fun Fact: Depending on when you go to Fudge Farm, you may have the chance to get your milkshake made by Steelers’ wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster. Fudge Farm is a place that he often visits and works at.