COMING ATTRACTIONS
Famous ice cream brand to shake up San Antonio's Northwest Side

MilkShake Factory is doubling down on San Antonio.
Pittsburgh’s beloved MilkShake Factory hasn’t yet opened a planned Stone Oak location, but it’s already planning a San Antonio sequel. The gourmet ice cream parlor is working on a new outpost in the Landmark North shopping center at 5518 N. Loop 1604 W.
The new shop will be the third Texas outpost of the small Mid-Atlantic chain. The brand debuted in the state in late 2024 with an outpost in Grapevine. According to recent state filings, renovations of the 1,688-square-foot storefront will begin in early May.
Founder Dana Edwards Manatos launched MilkShake Factory in 2023, but the company’s roots span four generations. Greek immigrants Charlie and Orania Sarandou, Manato’s great-grandparents, first got into the confectionery business in 1914, opening a small soda fountain and chocolate shop in Pittsburgh’s historic Lawrenceville neighborhood.
The shop remained a modest family-run business until Manatos envisioned a new chapter as part of a business class project at Palm Beach Atlantic University.
MilkShake Factory soon became widely known in Pennsylvania for offering innovative takes on its namesake treat.The shop serves dozens of flavors, including classics like vanilla, strawberry, and cookies and cream. However, it’s more famous for its decadent creations like chocolate raspberry truffle, confetti frosted cupcake, and peanut butter brownie.
Manatos, a passionate chocolate maker, continues her family’s tradition by selling chocolates at each location, including chocolate-covered strawberries, stroopwafels, s’mores, almond bark, and pecan caramel terrapins (us Texans may know them as “turtles”).
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation records say the buildout of the new store will be completed by July, but it’s worth noting that actual timelines do not always reflect estimates. The Stone Oak shop, originally set to debut in late 2025, is still listed as “coming soon” on the website.

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