It's finally springtime, and that means that folks are pulling themselves out of the wintertime rut of cookies and cakes and pies and springing forth into warmer weather treats like ice creams and cheesecakes. At Clumpies Ice Cream Co. in Chattanooga, Tennessee, chilly summertime treats are celebrated all year round with seasonal flavors and a whole ream of classic favorites. If you haven't been, it definitely deserves a spot on your bucket list.
Clumpies Ice Cream is famous for its fine ingredients and a long reputation of being made the classic way, by hand. This classic Chattanooga dessert spot has become a local favorite and a true treasure for visitors as well.
Clumpies opened in 1999, which means there are two decades of determined excellence in its history books.
Seasonal flavors are developed every year, and you can find them listed on the Clumpies official website, but the classic sixteen flavors are also a dream to indulge in.
All year 'round you can indulge in coconut almond chunk, coffee toffee, cookies n' cream, firecracker, mint chocolate chunk...we could keep going, but the combinations are decadently endless.
Make sure to check out the featured flavors available as well, and maybe take a pint home! At the time of this article's publication, Clumpies featured flavors included lemon icebox, carrot cake, Nutella crunch, dairy-free PB black and white cookie, dairy free pina colada, raspberry meringue, banana puddin', coconut cream and lavender honeycomb flavors.
Although there are multiple brick-and-mortar locations, you can also check out the location of both food trucks and carts around the city via Clumpies' social media channels and official website.
Not in the mood for ice cream? Make sure to check out all the other sweet treats this local hotspot has to offer. Stroopwafel, anyone?
Visit Clumpies in Chattanooga, Tennessee in the Northshore, Southside or St. Elmo neighborhoods of the city. Happy indulging!
Check out the official Clumpies website for locations, flavors, and more.
If you're looking to explore the state, then walk off your ice cream at this gorgeous Tennessee park. It's five times bigger than Central Park!
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