Top spots for ice cream and sweet treats this summer in Chicago – Chicago Tribune

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Good morning, Chicago.

Ice cream can take many forms, but it all comes down to a feeling: satisfying and sweet, eaten in the Chicago summer.

For this guide of various ice cream options around the city, the Tribune dining team looked for more than just scoop shops. We wanted to try dessert styles from around the world. In the end, we expanded our recommendations from more than just scoops of ice cream to include Italian ice, ice cream bars, paletas and more.

Here is what we’d recommend a friend order when out with us on a hot summer day.

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