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Ted Drewes is a family-owned frozen custard company in St. Louis, Missouri, founded by Ted Drewes, Sr. in 1929. [1] There are two locations, one on Chippewa Street (part of U.S. Route 66 ), with the other on South Grand Boulevard .
Dutchtown is home to long-standing, locally famous purveyors of sweets: the South Grand location of locally famous chain Ted Drewes frozen custard stand, as well as Merb's Candies and Dad's Cookies. More recently, a number of resale shops and boutiques have clustered in the Downtown Dutchtown area along Meramec Street between South Grand ...
Ted Drewes, the Grand location of the locally famous Frozen custard stands; Edward Adelbert Doisy Research Center; KDHX 88.1 FM community radio, located directly off of Grand Boulevard; Missouri School for the Blind, located off of Grand Blvd, the first school to adopt the Braille alphabet in America, and a teacher invented the first Braille ...
The neighborhood, which is home to the Chippewa location of Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, is situated in the southwest part of St. Louis. It is bounded by Chippewa Street to the northwest and north, Hampton Avenue to the east, Gravois Avenue to the southeast, and the St. Louis county border to the southwest.
The St. Louis Cardinals announced the addition of three tenants to BPV on November 14, 2013, including The Drunken Fish (a sushi restaurant), Howl at the Moon (a piano bar), and Ted Drewes Frozen Custard. The grand opening was March 27, 2014. [17] [18]
Ted Drewes is often credited as the birthplace of the concrete, which is a thick custard churned with mix-ins. [4] [5] [6] Ted Drewes custard shop in the Dutchtown neighborhood is the oldest frozen custard stand in the world that is still in operation. [7]
Ted Drewes developed a “malt shake” with frozen custard so thick that it can be turned upside down without falling out of its cup. [3] Dubbed a "concrete", it was later imitated by a local franchisee of Dairy Queen, who blended soft serve with candy and cookies and developed the product known today as a Blizzard. [4] Gerber sandwich
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