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All the United States Colorado Denver Little Man Ice Cream Can
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Little Man Ice Cream Can

This 28-foot-tall milk can contains one of the most whimsical ice cream parlors in town.

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The Little Man Ice Cream Can sits just beside Linger Eatuaries, a former mortuary turned hip dining spot.   vxla / CC BY 2.0
The Little Man Ice Cream Can sits just beside Linger Eatuaries, a former mortuary turned hip dining spot.   vxla / CC BY 2.0
On warm summer nights, Little Man is one of the best places to savor the buzz and energy of downtown Denver.   Forstrom’s Fotos / CC BY-SA 2.0
Raspberry Love—Little Man’s signature chocolate chip raspberry scoop—is one of the parlor’s best sellers.   Courtesy of Little Man Ice Cream
Striped awnings and colorful umbrellas add a touch of whimsy.   Courtesy of Little Man Ice Cream
The shop’s handmade waffle cones are a must-order item.   Courtesy of Little Man Ice Cream
The Little Man Ice Cream Can sits just beside Linger Eatuaries, a former mortuary turned hip dining spot.   Greg Willis / CC A-SA 2.0
The enormous milk can is one of the neighborhood’s most beloved landmarks.   Courtesy of Little Man Ice Cream
The iconic milk can towers 28 feet over the surrounding patio. Servers dish scoops out of nearly every window.   xnatedawgx / CC A-SA 3.0
During Halloween, you can find the can ornamented with appropriately sized decor.   Kari / CC BY 2.0
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There’s only one thing better than eating ice cream straight from the carton: eating it straight from a three-story milk can in Denver’s vibrant Highland neighborhood. That’s the experience you’ll get at Little Man Ice Cream, a larger-than-life replica of a 1950s-era milk can that houses one of the city’s most beloved local ice cream parlors. 

About 28 feet tall and 15 feet in diameter, the can weighs more than 14,000 pounds. It’s become something of a local landmark, as well as a rendezvous for local families, college students, and couples. Go on a sunny day, and you’ll find Denverites of all walks of life lazing beneath the shade of colorful umbrellas on the expansive brick patio. 

Named for founder Paul Tamburello’s beloved and vertically challenged father—himself the son of an ice cream shop owner—Little Man serves up a vast array of original recipes, from Chocolate Salted Oreo to Pistachio Orange Blossom to Space Junkie, a black-raspberry ice cream laced with marshmallow and chocolate chunks. Better yet, every scoop has a positive impact: Little Man donates a percentage of each sale to child welfare, hunger relief, and other community programs. The philanthropic angle isn’t too surprising; Tamburello is a former youth minister.

The can isn’t the only place you’ll find Little Man slinging scoops. Since its 2008 ribbon-cutting, the creamery has expanded throughout Colorado, opening a handful of brick-and-mortar locations across the state. Several of the new shops are just as whimsically sculptural as the original. In Fort Collins, for example, servers hand cones through the windows of a 26-foot-tall ice cream churn bucket, complete with wooden siding and enormous carved handles. In Denver’s City Park, a parlor sits beneath a 75-foot, antique chrome-plated airplane. But Little Man’s original location remains the chain’s most iconic edifice—and its most popular.

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Little Man Ice Cream’s Highland Location is open from noon to 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and noon to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. It tends to be pretty busy on weekends, particularly when school is in session, so target weekdays to dodge the lines.

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