![]() ![]() Although the shop only serves one size, it’s a substantial one featuring five or six heaping individual rolls of adventurously flavored ice cream. Thing is, Chills 360 is objectively worth that wait.įor one thing, its portions are generous. It’s solid marketing - a common response to the question of “Have you been to Chills 360 yet?” is “You mean the place that always has that long line?” - but it also keeps away some people who aren’t willing to wait so long just to order a $7 dessert. That line, in many ways, has been a double-edged sword for the shop. ![]() Even in the winter months, when the temperatures dipped below where one might think the thought of ice cream would even be appealing, Chills 360’s line refused to subside. The shop, which capitalizes on the Thai rolled ice cream trend that first started earning attention across the country last summer, boasts what seems like a constant line outside of the doors outside of its shop at 2646 Elm Street in Deep Ellum. Nine months after its grand opening last October, the hype surrounding Chills 360 has yet to die down. After Months Of Drawing Lines In Deep Ellum, Dallas Thai Ice Cream Roll Shop Chills 360 Is Bringing Its Dessert-And-A-Show Offer To Rockwall and Fort Worth.
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