The frosted malt ($3.75 for a single) at Weber's Premium Custard and Ice Cream is a slice of Cleveland folklore. When Nathan Weber opened his first custard shop in Rocky River in 1931, chocolate malt was a hit flavor. Legend has it that someone at Higbee's department store stole the recipe but couldn't replicate the custard's firmness. The texture was closer to a thick milkshake, which is how the department store sold it. Now Weber's serves the creamy malt, which is richer than a traditional chocolate ice cream shake. It also borrows from the department store to name a phenomenon that occurs whenever someone tries to drink the shake and winds up with a face full of custard. "We call it the Higbee's bonk," says owner David Ford, who bought Weber's in 1996. People who had the Higbee's dessert as kids often come to Weber's to get a taste of nostalgia. "People come in and have religious-type experiences all the time," he says. Ford credits the original ice cream machines, built the year Weber's opened and the last ones of their kind ever made, for delivering on the familiar taste of the frosted malt. "This is vintage ice cream, the old standard," say Ford. "It's not the cheap way, but it's the right way." 20230 Lorain Road, Fairview Park, 440-331-0004, webersvintageicecream.com
Black Raspberry Chip, $5.49
Tommy's Restaurant
Grab a double-wide straw for this thick, refreshing shake made with Pierre's black raspberry chip ice cream and organic whole milk from Hatzler Dairy in Wooster. 1824 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, 216-321-7757, tommyscoventry.com
Hot Fudge, $2.80
Swenson's Drive-In
Hot fudge is swirled with cool vanilla ice cream for a temperature-confused milkshake that's like drinking the leftovers of a melted sundae. Various locations, swensonsdriveins.com
Pineapple, $3.70
K Cream Korner
This hand-blended creation made with pineapple chunks and syrup is as light as a summer breeze — and the perfect poolside companion. 1207 W. Erie Ave., Lorain, 440-245-2631
Pumpkin, $3
Strickland's
Created by blending pumpkin pie mix with house-made vanilla ice cream, this fall-inspired drink transports us to a cool October day. Various locations, stricklands.com
Root Beer, $3.10
Loder's Shake Shoppe
Smoother and creamier than a classic float, this version blends root beer with house-made vanilla ice cream that the family-owned shop has been making since 1990. 6983 Royalton Road, North Royalton, 440-237-6020