By Ryan Yousefi
The Walk at Coral Springs is about to get a little sweeter with the opening of Whit’s Frozen Custard.
Slated to open its doors in March, the newest Whit’s location in Coral Springs will mark the franchise’s 24th Florida location for the chain, with the nearest shop currently located at 3551 North Federal Highway in Boca Raton.
Founded in 2003, Whit’s Frozen Custard has become a frozen street staple for nearly two decades. Best known for its creamy soft-serve frozen custard, Whit’s offers classic flavors like chocolate and vanilla and an ever-changing weekly flavor lineup that keeps customers on their toes and checking in.
The menu includes a wide range of offerings, from traditional cones and banana splits to sundaes, floats, pints, and quarts of custard for those looking to enjoy Whit’s at home.
Whit’s is well-known for its customization, allowing customers to build their perfect dessert from a selection of toppings and mix-ins, including syrups, fruits, candies, nuts, and more.
For those seeking something different, Whit’s also offers custard cakes, chocolate-covered bananas, and their signature Whitties – custard sandwiched between two cookies.
Gillian Johnson, Head of Marketing at Amera Corp, shared her excitement about the new location and what it brings to The Walk, telling Coral Springs Talk, “Whit’s Frozen Custard offers a synergistic mix to The Walk, complementing the existing restaurants and businesses.”
Johnson also adds that Whit’s a perfect fit for what already resides in the surrounding areas,
“Customers can pop in for a frozen treat after dining at one of the many restaurants or after getting their hair or nails done. Whit’s will create real energy on the north side of The Walk, providing a wonderful family-oriented experience for our Coral Springs residents and visitors.”
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Author Profile
- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiple outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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