No matter where your custard loyalty lies, is price a factor in where you consume that scoop or two of cream, sugar and eggs? If it is, this blog may help.
Oddly, I've never seen a side by side, by the scoop cost comparison for Milwaukee custard joints. So, thanks to the research from Renee Lorenz at OnMilwaukee.com, here's the definitive by the scoop custard cost comparison.
The winner for least expensive scoop? Leon's. Best tasting? Well, that's a debate that will never end.
Bella's Fat Cat $1.79
Bubba's: $2.09
Ferch's Malt Shoppe and Grill: $3.17
Georgie Porgies: $1.89 ($2.01 with tax) (also have new location in Racine)
Gilles: $2.10 ($2.23 with tax)
Golden Gyros: $1.95
Kehr's at the Milwaukee Public Market: $2.27 ($2.41 with tax)
Kitt's: $2.11 with tax
Kopps: $1.98 ($2.10 with tax) at all three locations
Leon's: $1.25
Murf's Brookfield: $1.99 ($2.09 with tax)
Murf's Waukesha: $2.10
Omega: $1.99 ($2.11 with tax); both locations
Oscars: $1.67; both locations
Robert's Appleton Avenue: $2.11
Robert's Germantown: $2.10
Wholly Cow: $2.50
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