Graeter’s Ice Cream opens new shop in Westfield

The new Graeter’s in Westfield opened just in time for introduction of five new limited-edition summertime flavors, which you can see here. The staff at the Tournament Trail scoop shop are ready to satisfy your sweet tooth. (Photo provided by Graeter’s)

Graeter’s Ice Cream held a grand opening event on Wednesday, June 10 for its new scoop shop in Westfield, located at 391 E. Tournament Trail. This shop features dine-in seating, a drive-through, covered patio area, and will offer the brand’s full menu of ice cream, frozen drinks, sundaes, and other irresistible treats.

Photo provided by Graeter’s

The Westfield scoop shop joins additional Indiana stores located in Butler-Tarkington, Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers Ambleside Drive, and Fishers Lantern Road. Conveniently located right off State 32 and just a five-minute drive from Grand Park, this new scoop shop is the perfect place to celebrate after a game.

Summer hours of operation for this new Graeter’s Scoop Shop in Westfield are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 11 p.m. on Sunday.

This grand opening comes just in time for the release of several special summertime flavors:

  • Marrakesh Coffee (now available): Bold coffee ice cream spiced with cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger, this flavor was inspired by the rich, exotically spiced coffee traditions of the Middle East and Morocco.
  • Ghost Notes (now available): Celebrating Kings Island’s new ride, Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare, this flavor is as mischievous and unexpected as the ride itself: marshmallow and grape ice cream combined with marshmallow cookie dough. Strange on paper but impossible to put down.
  • Peanut Butter & Clouds (available early June): Rich peanut butter ice cream with fluffy marshmallow pieces folded throughout, this fun flavor combination tastes like childhood and comfort in a scoop.
  • Cherry Sparkler (available late June): Crafted to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday, this wild cherry ice cream contains red and blue popping candy folded into every star-spangled scoop.
  • Strawberry Sorbet (available late July): Made with real strawberries picked at peak ripeness from Pacific Northwest farms, this ultra-smooth, creamy sorbet is crafted from slow-frozen strawberry purée for a bright, sweet, and tart flavor – completely dairy-free.

Graphic provided by Graeter’s

“Ice cream has always been a quintessential part of summer, bringing people together through joyful moments,” said Richard Graeter, fourth-generation president and CEO of Graeter’s. “Our five new limited-edition flavors are meant to capture those moments big and small and make summer sweeter and last just a little bit longer.”

To learn more about Graeter’s Ice Cream or to purchase online, visit Graeters.com.

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