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07.16.08: Cactus welcomes Little Man to Lower Highlands
Little Man Ice CreamCactus Crew
Lauren, Matt, Courtney and Amy take and ice cream siesta.

Yesterday, 5280 Magazine’s Table Talk newsletter alerted us to the opening of Little Man Ice Cream , a retro ice cream parlor in the Lower Highlands. We at Cactus felt it only appropriate to welcome the giant steel can stand to the neighborhood by making the trip over the bridge for a taste. The consensus? Delish. The generous scoops of ice cream and gelato come in many unique flavors (and sizes), sure to be our new favorite summer treat.

Little Man Ice Cream
The steel stand is modeled after a 1920s steel creamery can.Itty Bitty Cone
Matt enjoys his second "itty bitty" cone.
Lower Highlands
Little Man has primo location just behind Lola in Lower Highlands.

Here’s 5280’s review:
Since Ben & Jerry's, Häagen-Dazs, and even Dreyer's introduced the grocery-store ice cream tub, the days of traveling across the city for the perfect cone are gone. Sure, parlors remain, but they're mostly neighborhood spots. Denver developer Paul Tamburello aims to change that with Little Man Ice Cream. Housed just behind Lola in Lower Highland, Little Man is both a drop-in neighborhood spot and a landmark destination. Neighbors wander over for the handmade ice cream, gelato, and sorbetto, but it's Little Man's building that's worth the drive. Rounded and bent into the shape of a 1920s steel creamery can, it recalls the era of hot-dog-shaped concession stands and drive-in diners. There's no indoor seating, so grab a cone (we recommend the soft creamy, almost-gelato-like coconut-almond fudge with real bits of almonds and coconut) and a seat on the patio. Or, better yet, take a stroll through the neighborhood. Rumor has it that once winter hits, Little Man will pop its creamery top, drop in a ladle, and start serving soup, chili, and grilled-cheese sandwiches. Daily 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 2620 16th St., 303-455-3811 --Kazia Jankowski
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1. Video on Devergence.com
Written by This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , on Monday.07.21.08
There is a video by Charles Carpenter of EBD of the Little Man Ice Cream which you can watch here: 
 
http://www.vimeo.com/1302742

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