Boozy Ice Cream Chain Setting Up Spot in Grapevine

Alcohol and ice cream - the ultimate frozen treat.
Boozy Ice Cream Chain Setting Up Spot in Grapevine
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An Ohio-based brand that specializes in alcohol-infused ice cream will open a new North Texas location.

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Coming to Grapevine, Buzzed Bull Creamery will open along 419 S Main St. Per a message from owner Stephen Eyre, it will be ready by late May or early June, just in time for Texas’s sweltering summer days.

Hailing from the Buckeye State, Buzzed Bull Creamery makes use of the innovative power of liquid nitrogen to hand craft its over 30 ice cream flavors. Buzzed ice cream, milkshake and coffee options start at a 5% ABV. But the brand is family friendly and out to make ice cream fun for everyone, so there’s non-buzzed frozen desserts too.

“Flight Flavors” are rotated out monthly and include such delicious offerings as:

  • Death by Chocolate – chocolate, brownies, chocolate chips, chocolate sauce and chocolate vodka
  • Butter Pecan – butter pecan syrup, pecans and bourbon
  • German Chocolate Cake – chocolate, coconut syrup, cake batter and chocolate vodka
  • Buzzed Bull Margarita – can come in plain, orange, strawberry, cherry, coconut or pineapple, and served with tequila

Guests can also create their own ice cream dessert by selecting a base, flavor, mix-in or topping. Making it buzzed is optional.

The brand features espresso bars at its locations using coffee beans from Crimson Cup.

The first and (at the moment) only Buzzed Bull Creamery in Texas is open in McKinney at 7001 S Custer Rd, suite 600. It shares a space with Roll On In Sushi. Not exactly the duo you would expect, but they’re dynamic and that’s a story for another day.

Buzzed Bull Creamery has locations in a total of ten states. According to their website, two more locations are coming soon to the Lone Star State in San Antonio and Weslaco.

Originally, the forthcoming Grapevine location was to open in Fort Worth.

“We were originally going to be in Fort Worth right next to the Concrete Cowboy but the pandemic canceled those plans,” Eyre said. “Those plans getting canceled turned out to be a small blessing in disguise because we found a great spot in Grapevine.”

Eyre still hopes to open a Buzzed Bull location in Fort Worth in the future. Right now, however, he’s focusing on Grapevine and hopes the location does well enough for him to launch a Buzzed Bull Creamery ice cream truck spin-off.

Boozy Ice Cream Chain Setting Up Spot in Grapevine
Photo: Official
Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.
Danita White

Danita White

Danita White is a staff reporter for What Now Media Group. Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, she reports on new and forthcoming businesses in the Atlanta and Dallas/Fort Worth markets.

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