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Beloved Ice Cream Shop Is Rolling Out A New Location In Arkansas

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It’s one of Arkansas’ most beloved ice cream shops with Arkansas-made ice cream.

Loblolly Creamery is opening another location in Little Rock, Arkansas. It’s opening a new location in the Hillcrest neighborhood. It’s going in the same building that used to be Damgoode Pies’ old location at 2701 Kavanaugh Blvd, Little Rock.

A Springtime Opening

The new location in Hillcrest neighborhood is an expansion of the already-successful ice cream parlor.

This will be their fourth location, adding to their existing spots in Downtown Benton and Pinnacle Mountain State Park.

They have already been quietly offering night and weekend pop-ups featuring seasonal treats like Halloween ice cream and Choco Taco Night in January. But soon the official opening will be complete.

The menu at the new location will feature a twist on their handcrafted and nondairy ice creams, all made from scratch in small batches. Expect homemade toppings, novelty items, and warm sundae stackers.

They have launched a newsletter to keep locals informed with updates.

What About The Damgoode Pies Sign?

The fate of the Damgoode Sign (from the old business that was there previously) remains undecided, but Loblolly Creamery assures it will be preserved, either at the building, in Hillcrest, or with a new owner.

For more information or inquiries, contact hello@loblollycreamery.com.

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