Strawberry cheesecake shake
Sweet and salty (yes those are indeed potato chips).
The Legendairy Milkshake Bar Sign
Rolling in the Dough 16 oz.
Sippin Pretty in Music City
Sippin pretty in Music City
Death By Chocolate (16 oz)
Sipping Pretty
Death by Chocolate shake
Sippin Pretty in Music City
Cookie dough milkshake
Entrance sign
Strawberry cheesecake
Ice cream artwork!
Cupcake Coffee
Sippin' Pretty in Music City
Smores shake
Legendairy Milkshake Bar
Just the sign on their wall
interior
food
Desiree A.
Sep 27, 2024
Place was packed when we arrived. My sister and I threw this one on our list after seeing that they did a gluten and dairy ice cream. They apparently ended up changing their menu in between us planning our trip and arriving there. They only have one vegan option and it is not gluten free. We ended up walking in and loving the smell. To walking right back out when we heard they changed the menu because we could not have anything
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Welexi H.
Sep 2, 2024
The Legendairy Milkshake BarIf you're in Nashville and have a serious sweet tooth, The Legendairy Milkshake Bar is the place to be. During my recent visit, I indulged in their "SIPPIN' PRETTY IN MUSIC CITY" milkshake, and it was an experience in itself.This milkshake is a towering masterpiece of dessert engineering. It starts with a base of Sea Salt Caramel Truffle ice cream, which is as rich and decadent as it sounds. The ice cream alone is worth savoring, with its perfect blend of sweet and salty flavors. But, of course, that's just the beginning.The shake is topped with mini marshmallows, which add a light, fluffy texture and a bit of extra sweetness. Drizzled with caramel sauce, every sip and spoonful is a burst of flavor. The real star, though, might be the Goo Goo Cluster candy bar, which sits on top like the crown jewel. It's packed with peanuts and tree nuts, adding a satisfying crunch to the creamy delight below.And let's not forget the finishing touch: a cute cowboy hat souvenir that completes the Nashville vibe. It's a fun, whimsical way to top off an already unforgettable treat.The Legendairy Milkshake Bar doesn't just serve milkshakes; they create edible works of art that are as much about the experience as they are about the taste. Whether you're a local or just passing through Music City, this is one spot you'll want to add to your must-visit list. Just be sure to bring your appetite!
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Queen H.
Nov 13, 2024
Basic overpriced milkshakes that aren't anything special. The kids enjoyed which made the visit worthwhile but will not be back. I can tell some of the ingredients used are off brand or a generic version. Just not worth the amount we spent for the visit. Service was kind of slow but place wasn't that busy. The staff was nice and friendly.
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Savannah R.
May 3, 2024
I visited Legendairy Milkshare Bar in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday, 4/14/24, around 5:30 PM.I decided to order the Rolling in the Cookie Dough milkshake in the 16oz jar. It came with Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream, chocolate icing rim, chocolate chips, whipped cream, cookie dough bites, chocolate drizzle, and a chocolate chip cookie. It was one of the best-tasting milkshakes I had in a very long time. Not only did I love the flavor, but the presentation was nice as well. The price point of the milkshake was about $20 and it was worth every penny. The staff members were kind and fast with getting orders out. The indoor ambiance was clean, spacious, and vibrant (especially with the murals). I highly recommend coming to The Legendairy Milkshake Bar.
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Jennifer O.
Apr 2, 2024
Legendairy was on my list of places to go before getting to Nashville I was pleasantly surprised when it was up the block from my hotel. We ordered 2 mini shakes after the fact we noticed that the larger shake was a $1 more but I'm glad we ordered minis because we couldn't even finish the mini. We ordered the unicorn shake & the strawberry cheesecake. They were so good. I didn't really like the price but I was traveling so hey I guess anything goes .The service was good it was a large space & had cute photo opps.
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Thomas P.
Mar 14, 2024
Cost to value is ultimately what keeps this dessert spot from being a five star stop. The prices for a milkshake are outrageous; thankfully, they were tasty and the vibe was great. Just away from Broadway, it was nice to veer away from the bars for some dessert. Fully customizable shakes with some premade gems available. I would say this is a one and done place, which is great for tourists like me. It is absolutely worth experiencing once.
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Sanjay G.
Jul 26, 2024
The ice-cream is quite cheap - blue bell and you can taste the cheap Walmart ice cream. The decorations on the cup are nice. But pricing is horrendous - they really want the customers who order 8 ounce milkshake to feel really terrible (8 ounce milk shake is $17 and 16 oz is $18 - never felt worse about ordering smaller size) - at this price why don't you just take it off.There is another place nearby in Nashville on Broadway (in assembly hall) - that has nicer dessert options and more reasonably priced - still creative but for $12 - $14).I would not visit this place again. Big hat, no cattle type of place - just marketing hype.
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Michele R.
Mar 9, 2024
Date of visit: February 23, 2024We found this place quite by accident as soon as they opened. So we were the first ones there and this was probably a late breakfast for us! LOL! They had us at peanut butter and chocolate. Yes, It was $20, Yes, we were on vacation, No I wouldn't have spent this money or eaten it if I were not on vacation. It was amazing...and I did eat the peanut butter and reese's pieces on the rim, (as opposed to another review that said who does that!)
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Lindsay M.
Oct 7, 2024
Decent milkshakes but incredibly over priced and slow to receive your order. Mainly people come here for the instagram pictures.
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Rick Z.
Nov 21, 2024
I'm pretty sure I must've seen Legendairy Milkshakes on my IG or something, as I had a vague awareness of them but never figured I end up getting to have one. So when I found myself in Nashville for my husband's business trip, I searched for walkable eateries and entertainment and found Legendairy not far away! We had real food at Assembly, walked Broadway a bit, then head to Legendairy for dessert.The inside was spacious, well-lit, clean, and QUIET. On an evening in Nashville during the CMAs, this was a welcome lack of sound to our collective ears, lemme tell you! We studied the menu carefully before choosing to split a mint milkshake in the 16 oz. mason jar size. In other words, we knew our limitations LOL! (Unlike some folks clearly, since there were half shakes left behind by previous customers.) There was a brief wait while the staff made our item, which they brought out to where we'd selected to sit, along with a pair of spoons and extra-wide barrel straws for each of us. We handily polished off the whole thing, toppings and all, even all the chocolate chips stuck to the outside rim. We were full but happy. We both agreed mint had been a really good choice; I'm unsure if the other flavors would've gone down quite as easy.I greatly appreciated that the location had both a restroom and a water fountain. Not always easy to locate those in the big city. The restroom was kind of downtrodden compared to the rest of the establishment, which was weird and jarring but again, I'm just glad it was provided! The employees were friendly and greeted us on entry. Also nice they are open late!This would've been a 5-star but I couldn't cuz of the outright egregious pricing. When I'd searched their menu online, there were no prices listed... so I did some external searching and the price had been listed as $14. Stiff, but it's an experience, so okay. But when we got there, it was over $18, and once tax was done, it was over $20 for a single dessert. SMH.
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