Loveland, Ohio – After thirty-one years, Teresa and Rick Morgan have decided to retire and put the Loveland Dairy Whip up for sale. Teresa has been involved with the business since 1972 when her parent’s Jim and Marian Flint purchased the business when she was 11years-old.
The family-owned business has given two generations of the Flint’s/Morgan’s a place to call home, where they have had, “Many loyal customers and developed many friendships over the years. They will all be missed.”
A press release stated that unfortunately, the next Morgan generation is not interested in carrying on the ice cream tradition. The Flint’s/Morgan’s said, “We are hopeful a family will be interested in starting their new family tradition by purchasing the Dairy Whip.”
If interested in purchasing the Loveland Dairy Whip, you can contact Britney Frietch with BF Realty at 513-258-1003.
Here is an interview with Rick Morgan that Cassie Mattia conducted in March, 2023.
Loveland, Ohio – The Loveland Dairy Whip will close for the season this Sunday, September 24.
ABOUT LDW
A family-owned business offering a wide variety of desserts. Teresa (Flint) Morgan (current owner) got her start at age 11 by bagging hamburgers for her parents, Marian & Jim Flint, which owned the Dairy Whip from 1972 through 1986. We no longer serves food as the “Fifth Wheel Hamburgers“ which was popular in the 70s, however, we are still known for our creamy soft serve ice cream.
We use a high quality soft serve mix and only quality products. While offering the usual vanilla, chocolate and twist cones (with eyes for kids) which can be topped with sprinkles or chocolate/cherry/cake batter dip top, we also offer eight other flavors like Blue Moon, Dreamsicle, Cake Batter. Some of our specialties are Parfay’s and Cyclones with a variety of candy toppings.
Loveland, Ohio – I scream, you scream, we all scream for Loveland Dairy Whip Ice Cream!
Loveland is home to many family-owned businesses and historical buildings due to the fact that Loveland itself was founded in 1876. Businesses have come and gone and a majority of the historical buildings have had to go through some major renovations, but there is one business in particular that has not only called Loveland home from the beginning but has also kept its building as close as possible to the original layout. The Loveland Dairy Whip (LDW) located at 611 West Loveland Ave. has been serving up the community the finest high-quality ice cream since 1955 and has managed to satisfy sweet-tooths all over the city for 66 years! That’s why I couldn’t resist paying LDW a visit for my next round of “Cassie The Food Guru!”
Teresa (Flint) Morgan and her husband Rick Morgan became official LDW owners in 2001 although the ice cream hot spot had been in the Flint family since 1972. Teresa’s parents Marian and Jim Flint bought LDW in 1972, sold it in 1986, then bought it back in 1993. Up until 2001 when Teresa became the owner of LDW, she had been helping her parents run the shop since age 11 so she was no stranger to the LDW way of life!
The Morgan’s now run one of the longest-standing businesses and buildings in the City of Loveland. The LDW has not only been able to keep its historical charm intact even after the minor yet much-needed renovations that took place in 2014 it has also managed to stay true to its mantra, which is to continue offering the community the absolute best quality ice cream at a price that any family can afford! From the legendary vanilla, chocolate, or twist dip-top cones to the delicious Chocolate Mountain Cyclone to the yummy Oreo Parfay to the fan-favorite Banana Boats, LDW can sweeten anyone’s day with its magical ice cream creations!
Without further ado, I bring to you “Cassie the Food Guru” takes on Loveland Dairy Whip! Click below to see my on-camera interview with owner Rick Morgan!
Quality Soft Serve Ice Cream Since 1955 in Loveland, Ohio
The Loveland Dairy Whip opens daily beginning Friday, March 3 at 2 PM
A family-owned business offering a wide variety of soft-serve specialty desserts.
ABOUT LDW
A family-owned business offering a wide variety of desserts. Teresa (Flint) Morgan (current owner) got her start at age 11 by bagging hamburgers for her parents, Marian & Jim Flint, which owned the Dairy Whip from 1972 through 1986. We no longer serves food as the “Fifth Wheel Hamburgers“ which was popular in the 70s, however, we are still known for our creamy soft serve ice cream.
We use a high quality soft serve mix and only quality products. While offering the usual vanilla, chocolate and twist cones (with eyes for kids) which can be topped with sprinkles or chocolate/cherry/cake batter dip top, we also offer eight other flavors like Blue Moon, Dreamsicle, Cake Batter. Some of our specialties are Parfay’s and Cyclones with a variety of candy toppings.
The Chocolate Mountain, Reese, Oreo and Black Raspberry Chip are only a few of the favorites. We also have special “Kid Sundaes” We have “Specialty Desserts” like the Hot Fudge Brownie, Strawberry Short Cake, Hot Caramel cake. All have ice cream and a cake from a local bakery.
If you desire one of the classics, we have them too (shakes, banana boats and sundaes).
Loveland, Ohio – Who’s ready to scream for some ice cream this Friday at the legendary Loveland Dairy Whip’s opening weekend?
The Loveland Dairy Whip (LDW), a family-owned Loveland legacy that has been serving up high-quality soft serve ice cream since 1955, is holding its opening weekend celebration beginning this Friday, March 4th at 2 PM.
What could be more exciting than a beautifully delicious soft-serve masterpiece? Well, a special “opening weekend” 2 dollars off coupon that you can get sent directly to your phone by scanning the QR code at the bottom of the page! This coupon is good from March 4th-March 6th and may be used on any soft-serve dessert menu item. One coupon can be used per family or per automobile if you so choose to use the LDW’s convenient drive-up window.
The LDW is located at 611 W. Loveland Ave. and will be open daily from 2 PM-9 PM starting this Friday.
Not familiar with The Loveland Dairy Whip? Well here’s the run-down on why you should stop by thisweekend! The LDW not only uses a high-quality soft serve mix when creating the scrumptious desserts they also make it fresh right before your eyes. While this legendary ice cream shop offers go-to flavors for their ice cream cones such as vanilla, chocolate, and twist, they also offer specialty toppings for both cones and sundaes, like googly eyes for the kids, sprinkles, and chocolate, cherry, or cake batter dip top. Other popular ice cream flavors at the LDW include Blue Moon, Dreamsicle, and, Cake Batter. The LDW also offers specialty ice cream creations like their Parfay’s and Cyclones, which include fan-favorites, The Chocolate Mountain, Reeses, and Oreo. The Loveland Dairy Whip’s menu also features Kid’s Sundaes, Hot Fudge Brownie Sundaes, Strawberry Short Cake, Hot Caramel Cake, Shakes, and Banana Boats.
Is your mouth watering yet? If so put the Loveland Dairy Whip’s opening weekend celebration on your agenda and come on by for a creation that is sure to sweeten up your weekend!
Be sure to stick to the classic method of paying for your dessert using cash when you stop by thisweekend as LDW only takes cash so that they can continue to keep prices reasonable for all of their loyal guests!
Want to learn more about The LDW? Click below to watch LDW Owner, Rick Morgan, talk to Cassie the Food Guru on Loveland Magazine TV about LDW’s history and why guests keep coming back for more!
Loveland, Ohio – Today Rick Morgan informed Loveland Magazine of the unbelievably sad news that the last day you can buy a whippy-dip at the Loveland Dairy Whip is this Sunday, September 26 when they will shutter for the season.
Rick Morgan
Haven’t heard about their history and such? Watch this interview Cassie Mattia did with Rick mid-Summer.