But Legends, a dessert-focused cafe, by the same team behind late-night burger spot right next door, is doing its part to make sure ice cream cravings don't have a curfew. The move here is the Dubai Chocolate Sundae. A big plastic cup is layered with strawberries, milk chocolate and pistachio sauces, and crispy shredded phyllo, and topped with a bulb of vanilla ice cream and another drizzle of pistachio sauce.
"Growing up, my mother would always say that your house is only as good as your neighbor," Lipschutz said. "We definitely couldn't do it without the people that live around Chauncey Street, but also that live around Irving, so it's very exciting."
In the summer heat, we find ourselves drawn to that glorious section of the drinks menu that promises relief in the form of a cold, creamy, brain-freezing indulgence. But ordering a frozen drink looks different in different parts of the U.S., and in different restaurants and ice cream shops. So, what is the difference between a milkshake, a malt, a frappe or maybe even a concrete?
In-N-Out offers three shake flavors: Chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. All of them are classics on their own but, when Tasting Table ranked 13 fast food milkshakes from worst to best, we did lament the lack of choices compared to places like Shake Shack, which offers all of those same flavors plus six more at the time of writing (though it should be noted that three are limited edition).
If you're an In-N-Out milkshake aficionado, you've probably wished you could buy a bigger cup of this sweet, creamy treat. Well, thanks to the people of TikTok, there's a devilishly sweet way to secure even more milkshakes. You just need to know what secret menu item to ask for: Instead of ordering a standard-size cup, ask for a large or an extra-large. Not only do you get more milkshake to devour on your own, but it saves you money as well.