Nestled in a towering milk jug, this beloved Denver scoop shop serves up unique, handcrafted ice cream flavors late into the night, making it a sweet destination for locals and visitors alike.
"Inspired by vintage Coney Island hot dog-shaped stands, business is conducted within a twenty-eight foot tall, 14,000 lb. cream can. Little Man Ice Cream is all about the EXPERIENCE! At Little Man Ice Cream, they strive to bring you the best ice cream experience in Denver. Their ice cream, vegan ice cream and sorbet are hand-made with some of the finest, locally sourced ingredients possible. They produce their product one small batch at a time to ensure prestige quality." - Novel
"It's easy tofind Little Man Ice Cream: Justcheck around for the 28-foot-tall milk can. This iconic landmark is not just about head-turning looks, it’s aboutservingthe freshest ice cream.Located across the river from Denver’s LoDo neighborhood, Little Man Ice Creamis definitely worth thestrollacross the footbridge. The rotating menuincludes classic flavors as well as some prettyinteresting variations like French Toast and Purple Cow."
"Little Man Ice Cream, Highlands. Inspired by vintage Coney Island hot dog-shaped stands, business is conducted within a twenty-eight foot tall, 14,000 lb. cream can. Little Man Ice Cream is all about the EXPERIENCE! At Little Man Ice Cream, they strive to bring you the best ice cream experience in Denver. Their ice cream, vegan ice cream and sorbet are hand-made with some of the finest, locally sourced ingredients possible. They produce their product one small batch at a time to ensure prestige quality."
"There is always a line outside the iconic Little Man Ice Cream can in LoHi, with some 60 different flavors as well as special toppings. New locations have recently opened under unique names from Fort Collins to Stapleton." - Eater Staff
"There is always a line outside the iconic Little Man Ice Cream can in LoHi, with some 60 different flavors as well as special toppings. New locations have recently opened under unique names from Fort Collins to Stapleton." - Eater Staff