Super Chill Looks to Be Opening Brick-and-Mortar Location

“Chillin events across Southern Nevada for years!”

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Ice cream food truck Super Chill has been making name for itself in the valley for a few years now, satisfying each guest’s sweet tooth with ice cream, frozen treats, and other desserts.

“The owners of Super Chill have been chillin events across Southern Nevada for four years!” says the Super Chill page on the Roaming Hunger website. “Impressing guests with specialty sundaes, real fruit smoothies, shaved ice, and heat pressed donut ice cream sandwiches! They even provide post game smoothies for the Las Vegas Raiders Players! Whether it’s a big festival, private catering, school fundraiser, or employee appreciations, Super Chill has you covered!”

The menu has included Specialty Sundaes like the Brownie Blast (Premium vanilla bean ice cream,, a whole amazing brownie, caramel and chocolate sauce, whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles!), the Donut Ice Cream Sandwich (A fresh donut filled in the middle with Ice Cream, heat pressed panini style and topped off with chocolate, caramel, peanut, or strawberry sauces! Whoa!), and the Nutella Sundae (Vanilla bean ice cream, Nutella sauce, whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles!).

Now, Super Chill looks to be preparing to open a brick-and-mortar location. Licensing paperwork submitted to the City of Las Vegas shows Super Chill opening at 2620 Regatta Dr, Suite 119.

What Now reached out on Thursday to owner Magalie Poteau to ask about plans for a Super Chill brick-and-mortar. Poteau was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with Super Chill news by following @superchilllv on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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