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Local scoop shop pressing fresh waffle cones and rotating small‑batch flavors—grab a pint for the lake or enjoy a cone on the shady back patio.
Paradise Ice Cream nails the balance of playful flavors and fair prices with a friendly, small‑shop vibe that keeps families and regulars coming back. It’s the kind of place where a fresh waffle cone at 3pm actually smells like one, and you can grab toddler cones, grown‑up shakes, or a pint to take to the lake without overthinking it.
Recommendations based on quality, value, and visitor feedback
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House‑made Waffle Cone
Fresh‑pressed most afternoons; ask for “lightly browned” if you like extra crisp
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Rotating Small‑Batch Flavors
Local dairy base with seasonal riffs like lavender‑honey, smoked maple, Door County cherry
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Pints To‑Go
Hand‑packed; bring an insulated bag on hot days
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Shakes & Floats
Classic shakes plus the local‑favorite coffee or root beer float add‑on
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Catering Tubs (1–5 gal)
Standard flavors often same‑day; customs need lead time and small deposit
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Paradise Ice Cream operates as a local, independent scoop shop focused on playful flavors and friendly counter service. The business emphasizes small‑batch production with local dairy and seasonal ingredients to keep offerings fresh and value‑driven.
The shop sits at 4552 Monona Dr in a modest mid‑century storefront along Monona Drive’s lakeside commercial strip. Large front windows and original flooring give it a simple, retro feel that fits the neighborhood vibe.
Operations center on in‑house waffle‑cone production during afternoon windows and rotating flavor drops that lean into regional products. The team supports neighborhood events and school nights seasonally, aligning with its family‑oriented crowd.
The model is counter‑service with quick moves during off‑peak and extra capacity via a side window when it’s packed. Take‑home pints, occasional catering tubs, and small retail add‑ons (like hot fudge and caramel) round out the retail side.
Space is compact but efficient, with outdoor picnic seating up front and a quieter tucked‑away patio out back. The setup makes short, sweet stops easy while still offering enough room to linger when the rush dies down.
This Monona Drive stretch feels active and family‑heavy in daylight, with steady car traffic and neighbors out. Nights are generally calm, but it’s a small strip—keep valuables out of sight in cars and use lit areas if you’re parking after dark.
Wide sidewalks on Monona Dr and a signalized crossing one block west make it straightforward on foot. Front tables are sunny; the side path to the back patio offers shade and avoids curbside traffic noise.
Small free lot directly behind the shop fills on summer weekends; on‑street spaces along Monona Dr turn over quickly. Multiple bus routes serve Monona Drive within a short walk; bikes can lock to the rack near the entrance.
Peak season is Memorial Day–Labor Day with busy windows 4–7 PM on sunny days. Weekdays 2–4 PM and late evenings are the easiest for quick service and open seating.
Your guide to making the right choice
Families after the park, date‑night strolls with a fresh waffle cone, and locals chasing small‑batch flavors without downtown chaos.
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