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House of Blues Adds Alcoholic Milkshakes to Their Menu

How does the song go? “My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard. And they’re like…” Yeah, you know the one. The House of Blues, here in Las Vegas,…

House of Blues Las Vegas is adding alcoholic milkshakes to their menu.

House of Blues Las Vegas is adding alcoholic milkshakes to their menu.

Kelly Frey via KFPublicity Press Release

How does the song go? “My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard. And they’re like…” Yeah, you know the one. The House of Blues, here in Las Vegas, is hoping to bring more than just “the boys” to their venue with a few new additions to their menu, and the biggest surprise is the addition of alcoholic milkshakes! And get this, the milkshakes will be available during any concert at the iconic venue and at their restaurant!  

According to a press release by KF Publicity, concert goers will be able to choose between 4 delicious milkshake flavors that will include the following:

Cookies and Cream – This milkshake will have Oreo cookie crumbles inside of it and will feature Crown Vanilla Whiskey, topped with whipped cream.

Vanilla Latte – If you’re a fan of churros, you’ll want to try this one out! The Vanilla Latte milkshake also features Crown Vanilla Whiskey, but it also contains whipped cream, caramel sauce and churro bits.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Shake – Peanut butter fans rejoice! This milkshake is made with Skrewball peanut butter whiskey, whipped cream, and will be topped with sprinkles and caramel popcorn.

Mango Colada – And the final milkshake on the menu is for anyone who loves coconut. The Mango Colada is made with Selva Rey Coconut Rum, and it is topped with whipped cream and coconut shavings.

How Much Are The Alcoholic Milkshakes?

Each adult milkshake will set you back $22. However, if you’re not a drinker, they will serve non-alcoholic versions for just $10.

Milkshakes Aren’t The Only New Items Coming To The Menu

The concert venue will also feature some new house bites, that’ll be $14 each. The new food items include Bluesville Chicken Tenders with hot honey and dirty fries, a Legendary Crunch Vegan Burger, and Wood Smoked Brisket Sliders.

The “Munchies” will be 8 bucks each and your choices include Bottomless popcorn, cheese or pepperoni pizza, and a Dirty South Pretzel.

The 5 Best Milkshakes In Vegas, According To Locals

Like any other type of food, finding the best milkshakes in Vegas could be tough if you don't know where to look. We have so many options for all kinds of cuisine, how do you know where to go to get any of it and have a guaranteed good experience? That's easy. You ask the locals. And when it comes to finding the best milkshakes in Vegas, we don't mind doing that legwork for you. Fine, fine. We'll drink a lot of ice cream deliciousness and report back. Twist our arms.

Obviously you can head to the Las Vegas Strip at any time when you're looking for any kind of food. And you'll always find a plethora of options to satisfy those taste buds. The Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory sells the most amazing chocolate milkshakes you've ever had. So much so that it's hard to finish one. They're that rich. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Shop is also an option, with a name that's almost synonymous with "ice cream" these days. They have milkshakes on their menu.

Or you could always stop in to Sugar Factory on the Strip for a drink that's half shake, half art. And that always comes with the chance for a celebrity sighting too, if that's your thing.

Black actor Nick Cannon sits in a restaurant booth wearing a white head wrap and red sports jacket while enjoying an elaborate s'mores milkshake.

<sub>Actor/television personality Nick Cannon is presented with the brand new "Insane Campfire Spiked S'mores Coffee Milkshake" at Sugar Factory American Brasserie in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of the best milkshakes in Vegas come from the Strip, if you want to make the trip out there.</sub>

All of those options and more are something locals might suggest if we were headed to the Strip. But when you're not planning to deal with all that traffic and tourism, it's not worth the drive just to get a milkshake. Sorry, Bobby. Your milkshakes are good, but they're not "fight all the cars and crowds, pay for parking, and spend $15 on a single shake" good.

Where Locals Go For The Best Milkshakes In Vegas

Okay, Flay's shakes probably are that good, but we don't need to make that sacrifice when we have so many great options for milkshakes that are closer to home. We asked locals on Reddit where they like to go for the best milkshakes in Vegas. These are the top five places they said.

5. R Burger

This one is surprising, considering R Burgers is a fast food restaurant. But you know a drive-thru milkshake has to be pretty darn good to make it in the top five milkshakes in Vegas. R Burger was the answer for many people who are looking for a great milkshake. And the secret might be that they keep it simple. With only four flavors to choose from: chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, and Oreo. And they do top it with plenty of whipped cream too.

Currently, there is only one R Burgers location in the Las Vegas valley, on the corner of Eastern and Warm Springs. But a second location is coming soon near Russell and Arville.

4. ScoopLV

For any great shake, you need to start with ice cream that is made fresh, in-house. ScoopLV is another place that does just this. They have a lot of great flavors to choose from when making your perfect shake. And these aren't your typical ice cream flavors. They have choices like Fruity Pebbles or Captain Crunch, Cookie Butter, Ube Cheesecake, and more. But if you can't decide on a shake from scratch, try one of their specialty shakes.

ScoopLV is open until midnight every day. They are located in the southwest part of town on Warm Springs and Jones. 

3. Brusters Real Ice Cream

Yes, all day long. Bruster's Real Ice Cream is a family-owned business with ice cream that will knock your flip-flops off. If you have the chance, get their Southern Banana Puddin ice cream in a cup. Not as a shake, because you really need to experience the banana chunks and vanilla wafer pieces. However, for milkshakes, this place is always a must-do. Partly for the friendly employees (owner Dave is so nice!) and definitely for the taste of these shakes. All the ice cream is made fresh and there are so many flavors to choose from. And the shakes are available in three sizes: 16, 22 or 32 oz. Check out all the menu options here

Bruster's is located on Durango just north of Edna (in the Firestone parking lot). If you have a fur baby, don't forget to ask for a pup cup! 

2. Lucy's Waffles & Ice Cream

When a restaurant has milkshakes that are really pretty, you take the risk that the chefs spent more focus on the decorations than the taste. That's not the case with Lucy's. Locals love this place because the shakes would sell themselves on taste alone. Plus you get the pretty package included.

Lucy's Waffles & Ice Cream is located at 6070 S. Rainbow Blvd near Patrick Blvd. You CAN go in just for the milkshakes, but they have all kinds of other goodies too. We recommend starting with breakfast and leaving with your shake. But that's just us...

1. Handel's

Another place that starts with ice cream made fresh daily. Handel's started in 1945 with a woman who had a passion for quality, and the company still uses her traditions today. They focus totally on ice cream, with menu items including scooped cones, blended hurricanes and topped sundaes. The flavors they offer in their shakes are unique, like banana and vanilla caramel brownie. 

Handel's has three locations in the Las Vegas Valley. At Tropicana and Hualapai in Summerlin, at Charleston and Fort Apache in Angel Park, and in the south at Arroyo Crossing (Rainbow and the 215).

Ransom Garcia is the music director and afternoon host on 1079 Coyote Country. He’s been with the station since 2017, but he’s been on the Las Vegas airwaves since 2003. Although he's Vegas Born AND Raised, Ransom also has on-air duties on sister station Kiss 95.1 in Charlotte, NC. He is also set to be inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in September of 2024. Ransom writes articles about pop culture, human interests, technology, video games and anything affecting Las Vegas.