Dairy Dream Keeps Operations Going

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Lake Forest IL

01 May, 2020

7:04 AM

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LIBERTYVILLE, IL — Libertyville's drive-in Dairy Dream remains open and still serving up ice cream during a time when many other local businesses have had to close. The hometown fixture has been around for 59 years and has found smart ways to continue doing business, safely, under Gov. J.B. Pritzker's executive order. Illinois Coronavirus Update April 30: 52,918 Cases; 2,355 DeathsThe ice cream shop, located at 1229 W. Park Avenue, has reduced its hours and is offering a limited menu, according to a post on the Dairy Dream's Facebook page. In addition, the business started selling its new family ice cream sundae kits in recent weeks. The kits are $20 and include one quart of ice cream, three toppings, one can of whipped cream and a small side of sprinkles, according to the Dairy Dream. The Dairy Dream is open from 12 to 5 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and from 12 to 8 p.m. on Friday through Sunday. The ice cream shop is also selling flurries, bulk soft serve frozen treats and cakes. Don't miss updates about precautions in the Chicago area as they are announced. Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. You can place your order online or by calling 846-362-8343 before you stop out or order at the Dairy Dream. In recent weeks, we put a call out to local businesses to ask them to update their status, give details on how you can continue to patronize them and to let the community know how they can best help during these challenging times. You can find the local guide here. If you are a local business that would like to be included in our directory, you can include your information here. RELATED CONTENT Celebrate MainStreet Libertyville's May Virtual First FridayPatch Recognizes Libertyville, Vernon Hills Grads: Share InfoMore Than $500K Raised for Lake County COVID-19 Response Fund

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