When one things about Chicago, one of the things that comes to mind is the fact that the city has very hot summers. It’s not uncommon for people to feel the heat. It’s also not uncommon for people to look for ways to cool off. One of the best ways that people know they can cool off is by eating ice cream. Ice cream is a favorite summer treat right here just like it is in other parts of the country. One entrepreneur knows this well. That’s why she’s opening her new ice cream parlor in the heart of this bustling city.

Dana Salls Cree

Dana Salls Cree is a woman on a mission. She loves to eat ice cream. She wants everyone to enjoy this marvelous treat along with her. That’s why she’s been in the process of opening a new place for people here to appreciate. This is one place that has been in the making for a long time. She’s hired staff and found a location. However, it has taken some time to realize her vision and bring it to life. She faced all sorts of hurdles including equipment delays and permits that took time to process.

Pretty Cool Lincoln Park

Despite these obstacles, she still choose to persist in her work. Now, she’s ready to announce to the world that her space is just about open for business and along to welcome her clients. Pretty Cool Lincoln Park is right in the middle of popular Lincoln Park. It is located near a branch of DePaul University. This will make it easy for students others in the area to find what they want. She is delighted at the thought they can find lots of ways to enjoy her fresh and well made ice cream.

Serving Many People

She plans to serve lots of people at her new location. Her particular focus is on children. Children love ice cream. As a child, she too found it a lot of fun to eat lots of ice cream. That’s an experience she wants to bring to the kids of Chicago. Her menu is all about including them. It has lots of bright colors and lettering that is very easy to read. She’s going to have a space where parents and kids can eat together was well as a small indoor space for family gatherings.