We Tried 8 Milkshakes from Fast-Food Restaurants and Found Your New Favorite (2024)

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We Tried 8 Milkshakes from Fast-Food Restaurants and Found Your New Favorite (1)

ByKristina Vänni

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Updated: May 15, 2024

    Who makes the best fast-food milkshake? We had to know!

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    If you’re looking to cool off, a shake is sure to do the trick. We set out to find the best fast-food milkshake at chains in the Chicago area. To even the playing field, we ordered a small vanilla shake at each of the following places:

    • Burger King
    • Culver’s
    • Dairy Queen
    • McDonald’s
    • Oberweis
    • Shake Shack
    • Steak ‘n Shake
    • Wendy’s

    Editor’s Note: At McDonald’s we ordered both a shake and a McFlurry.

    Let’s see who has the best shake!

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    9. Burger King

    Burger King offers a standard vanilla milkshake at a moderate price of $3.39. Here the flavor felt more like imitation vanilla rather than a pure vanilla taste. The service was fast, but the shake didn’t have a hand-crafted feel like other fast-food chains.

    Bottom line: This isn’t the strongest item on the menu at Burger King, but it will still satisfy on a hot summer day.

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    8. McDonald’s

    The McDonald’s shake was similar to the Burger King shake, but it arrived with a whipped cream topping. At $3.19 the price was on the lower end compared to other fast-food options. The restaurants are accessible, and the service is quick. When a milkshake craving hits, you know there will always be a McDonald’s drive-thru nearby.

    Bottom line: While this wasn’t the best fast-food milkshake of the bunch, it’s still fun to look forward to the iconic Shamrock Shake every spring.

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    7. Dairy Queen

    Compared to Burger King and McDonald’s, the Dairy Queen shake had more of a true dairy taste. It arrived topped with whipped cream, and the service was quick.

    Bottom line: Dairy Queen is a summer staple with convenient locations across the country. (And while we didn’t test them, DQ also has some mouthwatering summer Blizzards.)

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    6. McFlurry

    A McDonald’s McFlurry is prepared differently then a traditional McDonald’s milkshake. While the milkshake comes ready-made out of the machine, the McFlurry is prepared with soft serve. Your choice of mix-in’s are then added (usually M&M’s or Oreo), and everything is blended together into a unique fast-food dessert experience.

    Bottom line: We felt the use of soft serve ice cream and a more hands-on prep made the McFlurry an even better option at McDonald’s than the traditional milkshake.

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    5. Wendy’s

    The Wendy’s Frosty is a beloved fast-food staple. The name is perfect, because the texture and flavor was more of an icy or “frosty” vibe rather than a rich dairy flavor. But at $1.99, it was the most budget friendly of the bunch. At first, we were concerned that the Frosty was so thick, it would be impossible to sip. However, if you save this for dessert after enjoying a burger, it will be the perfect consistency at the very moment you want to enjoy it.

    Bottom line: Whether you choose to dip your Wendy’s fries into the Frosty or not, this is a classic fast-food milkshake that customers love.

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    4. Culver’s

    Culver’s uses rich and creamy frozen custard instead of ice cream in its milkshakes. The shakes are made in small batches daily with real Wisconsin dairy, and you can certainly taste the quality. Culver’s milkshakes are extra thick and creamy, so ask for a straw and a spoon.

    Bottom line: Culver’s offers a variety of milkshake flavors along with malts and floats, so we won’t hesitate to go back for more!

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    3. Shake Shack

    If you’re going to call your restaurant “Shake Shack,” it’s important to bring your “A game” when it comes to milkshakes. This milkshake had a real dairy flavor that was perfectly milky and easy to sip. The milkshakes come plain, with a 50 cent surcharge for whipped cream or malt powder. Shake Shack offers a wide variety of seasonal flavors for its shakes, so it might be even more exciting to try one of those instead of the classic vanilla.

    Bottom line: Shake Shack lives up to its name. We’ll be coming back to order another shake off their menu soon.

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    2. Steak ‘n Shake

    Again, when ‘shake’ is right there in the name of your restaurant, the expectations are high. Steak ‘n Shake did not disappoint! The ice cream was rich, and the shake was topped with a hearty amount of whipped cream. The serving size was generous for the price of $3.99. In addition, this was the only chain that offered a paper straw for sipping.

    Bottom line: We love the 1950s diner vibe Steak ‘n Shake offers. The shakes are great when you get them to-go in the drive thru, but even more fun to enjoy out of a glass if you sit down in the restaurant.

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    1. Oberweis

    Oberweis has its motto proudly printed on all product packaging: Simply The Best. Frankly, we have to agree! The Oberweis milkshake was head and shoulders above the rest. It was decadent and perfectly creamy from the first sip to the last. It had a pure vanilla flavor, and like everything in the shop, this shake is made by hand. The milkshake was topped with whipped cream and a cookie, making the experience feel even more special. At $6.69 it was the most expensive, but worth every penny. The milkshake was quite large, though, so it’s perfect for sharing.

    Bottom line: Oberweis ice cream shops are currently only in Illinois, Michigan and Missouri. If you’re lucky enough to live nearby or will travel this way on a road trip, Oberweis is definitely worth a stop for the best fast-food milkshake money can buy!

    Originally Published: June 09, 2022

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    Kristina Vänni

    Kristina has been in the food-writing space for more than a decade. Apart from freelancing for food and lifestyle sites like Taste of Home and The Kitchn, she’s also working on her first cookbook. She is the owner and on-air host of Cooking Contest Central, an online community for cooking and recipe contests.

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    FAQs

    Does Dairy Queen use real ice cream in their milkshakes? ›

    In fact, like McDonald's, Dairy Queen doesn't even call its shakes milkshakes, it too sticks with "shakes." And malts. Both the shakes and malts at DQ use as a base "Artificially Flavored Vanilla Reduced Fat Ice Cream" which, according to the proper definition of ice cream is not real ice cream.

    Does Sonic use real ice cream in their milkshakes? ›

    No matter which flavor you choose, it is all made using real ice cream as a base. Customers can choose classic flavors like chocolate or vanilla along with unique finds like Oreo and Reese's Peanut Butter Master Shake. In fact, given all of the flavors available, Sonic offers thousands of milkshake combinations.

    Are Burger King milkshakes made with real milk? ›

    Milk fat and Nonfat Milk, Sugar, Sweet Whey, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Propylene Glycol Monoesters, Natural and Artificial Vanilla Flavor, Mono & Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Disodium Phosphate, Sodium Citrate, Cellulose Gum, Carrageenan.

    Are Chick-fil-A shakes real ice cream? ›

    In fact, many of the most popular and widely available fast-food milkshakes are made with ingredients other than real ice cream. For instance, McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, and Chick-fil-A also use some form of soft serve, which according to the FDA's definition is not considered real ice cream.

    Does McDonald's use real ice cream in their shakes? ›

    Our shakes contain milk from our reduced-fat soft serve, which makes them thick and creamy. Dairy regulations actually vary from state to state on what can officially be called a 'milkshake. ' We like to keep it simple and refer to them strictly as 'shakes. ' Get the full list of ingredients for all of our shakes.

    Is Wendy's Frosty real ice cream? ›

    Wendy's boasts that its menu items are "real food," and it's assured customers that the Frosty is made from "fresh milk, cream, sugar, and cocoa." These ingredients check out for the most part.

    Is Arby's shakes real ice cream? ›

    Arby's. Ditch the roast beef sandwich and get your hands on one of Arby's popular milkshakes that are actually made using real ice cream, which makes them extra thick and creamy.

    Does in-n-out use real ice cream? ›

    Our shakes are just as genuine — made with real ice cream. At In-N-Out, that's the only way we'll ever make them. Because when you like to keep things simple, doing things the old-fashioned way is the freshest idea of all.

    Does Culver's use real milk in their milkshakes? ›

    Our Shakes feature rich and creamy Fresh Frozen Custard, made in-restaurant in small batches daily with real farm fresh dairy.

    Does Chick Fil A use milk in their milkshakes? ›

    Ice Cream – contains dairy. Mac and Cheese – contains dairy and egg. Milkshakes – contains dairy (ALL VARIETIES) Seasoned Tortilla Strips – contains dairy.

    Are Five Guys milkshakes made with real milk? ›

    At Five Guys, the milkshakes are made with just a few simple ingredients: primarily milk, nonfat milk, sugar, whey, and whatever toppings you choose to have mixed in to your creation, so you know exactly what you're getting when you order one of these hand-spun milkshakes.

    Is Mcdonalds milk real milk? ›

    All the milk we use in our tea, coffee, porridge and Happy Meal® milk bottles is semi-skimmed, organic and from U.K. farms. We only ever use fresh dairy milk for our ice-creams, milkshakes and McFlurry® desserts.

    Does Carl's Jr. use real ice cream in milkshakes? ›

    Creamy, hand-scooped ice cream blended with real milk and topped with Whipped Topping.

    Why is it called Icedream? ›

    because there Isn't enough fat in it to actually. consider it an ice cream.

    Does in and out use real ice cream in their milkshakes? ›

    Our shakes are just as genuine — made with real ice cream. At In-N-Out, that's the only way we'll ever make them.

    What is DQ ice cream made of? ›

    Vanilla Cone - Kids' Artificially Flavored Vanilla Reduced Fat Ice Cream: Milkfat And Nonfat Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Whey, Mono And Diglycerides, Artificial Flavor, Guar Gum, Polysorbate 80, Carrageenan, Vitamin A Palmitate, Cake Cone: Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, ...

    Is a milkshake technically ice cream? ›

    One of the most common questions we get is “Is a milkshake just melted ice cream?” The answer is no. A shake is not just melted ice cream, it's a blending of milk, ice cream, and flavorings such as syrup or fruit. The ingredients are mixed together until smooth and creamy, then poured into a glass for serving.

    Is soft serve real ice cream? ›

    By law, ice cream must contain at least 10 percent milkfat. By that definition, some soft serve is ice cream, but the majority of commercial soft serve is formulated with less fat than that, most commonly around 5 percent, so technically it is classified as “light” ice cream.

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