Welcome to Museum of Ice Cream Chicago, where we unite and inspire the world through imagination and connection. Enjoy the only immersive museum where you can play like a kid and enjoy unlimited ice cream together, perfect for friends, family, and celebratory occasions, our unique museum caters to all ages. 14 interactive installations to spark joy and create memories. Whether it’s showing off your putt-putt skills, sneaking into our hidden speakeasy for tasty cocktails and shakes, or indulging in a range of ice cream treats, there’s something for everyone. And of course, don’t miss the highlight - our iconic, full-sized sprinkle pool. Join us for an unforgettable scoop of fun!
"The Museum of Ice Cream in Chicago offers the latest hot dog-flavored and shaped ice cream treat called the Chicago Ice Cream Dog. This treat consists of hot dog-flavored soft serve sandwiched in a pink bun from local Milano Bakery, complete with poppy seeds, mustard, and relish." - Jacqueline Dole
"Chicago has plenty of interactive museums and exhibits, but the best of these is the Museum of Ice Cream because it offers as many frozen treats as you want." - Samantha Nelson
"The Chicago location of Instagram-friendly art installation the Museum of Ice Cream is back for the most sugary holiday with special treats for visitors. Seasonal delights include the Dark Cone, chocolate soft-serve topped with Oreo crumbles and gummy eyeballs, as well as ice cream sundaes with meringue ghosts and licorice bats. Grown-up museum-goers can try the Black Widow (tequila, blackberry, sour), presented in a bubbling cauldron." - Naomi Waxman, Ashok Selvam
"The Museum of Ice Cream, the ice cream-themed art installation that rocketed to social media stardom with selfie-friendly exhibitions like bubblegum pink sprinkle pools, opened its twee new flagship location in Chicago this month in the redeveloped Tribune Tower at 435 N. Michigan Avenue." - Naomi Waxman
"The Museum of Ice Cream, an ice cream-themed art installation, will open in the former Tribune Tower at 435 N. Michigan Avenue on July 16. The museum has filed a liquor license application to open a speakeasy-style bar." - Naomi Waxman