High Point Creamery is coming to Northern Colorado, announcing recently that it will open an ice cream shop in Fort Collins. The brand said it “can’t wait to be part” of the community once it moves into its new home at 1208 W Elizabeth St., at the Union on Elizabeth apartments.
“Big news, Fort Collins… we’re coming for you! We’re beyond excited to announce that High Point Creamery is opening a brand new scoop shop in Fort Collins! That’s right—more handcrafted joy, more unforgettable flavors, and a whole lot more ice cream love coming your way soon,” the company wrote.
According to The Coloradoan, a sign stating High Point Creamery is expected has been up on the building since late June. The space previously housed Whole Sol Blend Bar, but that business closed in 2023.
The Denver-based ice cream shop is known for its upscale flavors and handcrafted ingredients. Founded by Erika Thomas and her husband Chad Stutz, they started the company over a decade ago. Fort Collins marks High Point Creamery’s fifth brick-and-mortar location; the brand currently operates locations in RiNo, Hilltop, Berkeley, and Central Park, as well as a mobile ice cream truck.