Food and Drink

Charlotte shop offers over-the-top milkshakes, wild desserts + Insta-worthy treats

This summer, I’m on the hunt for Charlotte’s best ice cream in a series I’m calling “Tristan Scoops Charlotte.” This week, we went big — like, really big. Our stop: The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord.

If you are looking for a quiet scoop of vanilla in a cone, this is not your place. If you are looking for an over-the-top, camera-ready dessert experience, you just found it.

We met with owners Aaron and Monica Leach at the Concord location to learn more about the shop behind all the social media hype.

The Crazy Mason started in Myrtle Beach and has grown into a small but fast-growing chain along the East Coast. The Leaches take pride in being active in the local community, supporting schools and organizations like the Humane Society.

Two teenagers hold gourmet milkshakes in front of a green turf wall decorated with pink blossoms and balloon flowers.
Tristan and Brady Graziano standing in front an Instagram-worthy backdrop at the Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

Built for the camera

When you walk in, the first thing you notice is not the ice cream, it is the space.

The shop spans a large double storefront, and nearly every corner feels designed for a photo. From balloon walls to rose backdrops to giant waffle “wings,” there are picture stations everywhere you turn. It is part dessert shop, part content studio.

Two teenagers holding milkshakes while standing in front of a large painted wall mural depicting giant waffles and ice cream.
The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord has beautiful backgrounds for your social media posts. The artwork at Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord is painted by Painting and Things’ Carla Garrison-Mattos.  Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

There is plenty of indoor seating if you want to cool off, along with outdoor picnic tables when the weather cooperates. Either way, do not expect to leave without taking at least one picture.

Decision time

If you struggle with decisions, consider this your warning.

The menu and the portions are both massive. Milkshakes, sundaes, ice cream nachos, ice cream cookies, ice cream waffles and fully customizable creations fill the board. It is the kind of place where you should probably check the menu ahead of time — otherwise you might be standing at the counter for a while.

Two elaborate gourmet milkshakes in mason jars topped with whipped cream, cookies, and chocolate candies.
The Build Me Up Buttercup and the Cookie Mashup milkshakes are over the top at The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

The reason for all the hype is simple: Everything is over the top.

This is an ice cream shop you devour with your eyes first.

What we ordered

When you come here, you go big. That means ordering one of the signature milkshakes served in a custom mason jar that you get to take home.

I went with the Build Me Up Buttercup, and it lived up to the name. Vanilla ice cream blended with Reese’s peanut butter sauce was poured into a chocolate and peanut butter-swirled jar with a peanut butter rim rolled in Mini Reese’s Pieces. It was topped with two Reese’s peanut butter cups, more candy pieces, peanut butter sauce, chocolate drizzle and whipped icing. It was rich, sweet and completely over the top in the best way.

Monica recommended the Strawberry Shortcake Nachos, and this might have been the surprise star of the visit. Vanilla ice cream was layered with strawberry sauce, pound cake pieces, strawberry crunch, whipped topping and fresh strawberries, then served with cinnamon-sugar chips fried in-house. As someone who ranks nachos just behind pizza and ice cream, I can confidently say these delivered.

A father and child smile for a selfie while holding a strawberry dessert bowl in front of a colorful balloon arch.
Jamie and Tristan Graziano eat ice cream nachos from the Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop in Concord. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

We also had a special guest reviewer with us. My brother, Brady, home from college, went with the Cookie Mashup milkshake. This one combined Cookies and Cream and Cookie Dough in a vanilla-frosted jar rolled in crushed Oreos and Chips Ahoy. It was topped with a full chocolate chip cookie, an Oreo, cookie dough bites, cookie crumble, whipped icing and chocolate sauce. It was as massive as it sounds.

The verdict

As the website says, the hardest part about visiting The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar and Ice Cream Shop is figuring out what to order.

With so many combinations and over-the-top creations, the options feel endless. But no matter what you choose, two things are guaranteed: It is going to taste good. And your camera roll is about to get an upgrade.

On our Tristan Scoops Charlotte tour, The Crazy Mason stands out as the most fun, most over-the-top stop yet.

A teenager smiles and holds a dessert bowl topped with whipped cream and strawberries in front of a pink flower wall.
Tristan Graziano eats ice cream nachos from the Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar & Ice Cream Shop. Jamie Graziano CharlotteFive

The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar and Ice Cream Shop

Location: 5965 Thunder Rd NW, Concord, NC 28027

Location: 816 Brayden Pkwy #107, Fort Mill, SC 29708

Menu

Cuisine: Ice cream, dessert

Instagram: @crazymason_milkshakes

Tristan Graziano, a Weddington High School student, enjoys golfing in his free time and hanging with his friends. Tristan can be reached on Instagram @tristan_graz03 and @tristanscoops. Jamie Graziano, aka The GrazFather, is a dad who dreams of starting his food review and travel website TheGrazFather.com. Jamie can be reached at jamie@thegrazfather.com or on Instagram @thegrazfather.

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