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A banana split from Sherry's Soda Shoppe on Welton Street.
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A banana split from Sherry’s Soda Shoppe on Welton Street.
Restaurant reporter Josie Sexton.The Know is The Denver Post's new entertainment site.
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Maybe you’re a paletas Pamela? Egg cream Ernie? How about soft serve Steve? Or maybe a mint chip Mildred? Whatever your ice cream persona is, we’ve got the shop for you.

In an effort to distract ourselves (and hopefully you, Mildred!) from a — letap face it — depressing pandemic summer, we made an ice cream guide. More specifically, where you can answer important questions about your outlook on life and the role that ice cream plays in it.

Ah, ice cream. Did you forget about coronavirus for a second? Read on to find some of your favorites, as well as the oh-so-enlightening guide.

 Old-school fanatics will hotly debate which shop around Denver is the oldest and the schoolest (Magill’s is another oft-mentioned contender). But this Wash Park staple sure takes the ice cream cake on a summer evening. 799 S. University Blvd., 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. weekdays, until 10:30 p.m. weekends

: This latest Little Man brand in Park Hill sells pints of fries — FRIES! — alongside its soft-serve. Go during happy hour (4-6 p.m. Monday through Friday) and get fries for $1 when you order a large dessert. 2211 Oneida St., noon-10 p.m. weekdays, starting at 11 a.m. weekends

: New Zealand-style “real fruit ice cream” makes its Denver debut at this Edgewater Public Market shop. Real ice cream is combined with fresh berries to make a fruit-filled soft-serve treat. 5505 W. 20th Ave., noon-9 p.m. weekdays, until 10 p.m. weekends

: New to Mexican paletas? They are similar to popsicles but made with fresh fruit and either ܲor leche for varying levels of creaminess on a stick. (Ask for paletas de aguas if you don’t want dairy.) 3060 W. Mississippi Ave., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily

 Thai-style rolled ice cream is as fun to watch someone else make as it is to eat. At Milkroll, you can top your ice cream rolls in Pocky sticks, lychee, condensed milk or graham cracker crumbs. 3500 E. Colfax Ave., 3-8 p.m. Thursday through Sunday only

: New this season, this virtual ice cream shop relies on pickups and deliveries rather than a typical storefront. The flavors change, but current pints include Smoked S’mores, Coconut Lemongrass and Tripel Beer with pretzel crunch. Online only; orders available at 10 a.m. every Monday 

 This old-fashioned soda fountain option opened this year on Welton Street, with housemade sodas, egg creams, malts and more, in addition to scoops and sundaes. 2716 Welton St., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sundays and Tuesday through Thursday, until 10 p.m. weekends, closed Monday

: Handmade ice cream is hard to come by anymore. For a taste of it, and some unique flavors to boot, head to this sweet shop on East Colfax. (Try Foxy Brown and guess its flavor profiles.) 2260 E. Colfax Ave., 11 a.m.-8 p.m. daily except Sunday (noon-7 p.m.)

: The kid-size blow-up cows from this local chain are a real treat, indeed. But so is the ice cream, in flavors like Oatmeal Cookie, Bananas Foster and Captain Crunchberries. Six locations around Denver and Boulder, open at 10 a.m. daily

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