The Shack - Shaved Ice

The Shack - Shaved Ice {the.shack} has the best shaved ice in town with over 40 different flavors, cream, ice cream, and th

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Inside bear creek park, parking lot closest to the toys

People are sensing that summer is fading fast. Long lines at the Shaved Ice stand today. Get it while it’s icy.
08/16/2025

People are sensing that summer is fading fast. Long lines at the Shaved Ice stand today. Get it while it’s icy.

Happy 4th!!
07/05/2025

Happy 4th!!

07/02/2025
06/30/2025

We support all families at the Shave Ice stand

Come all to Enjoy summer with us!
06/17/2025

Come all to Enjoy summer with us!

New look!! Enjoy the shade!!  Thank you Zen pergolas!!
06/11/2025

New look!! Enjoy the shade!! Thank you Zen pergolas!!

100 degrees for a high!!!  This is the kinda line you would expect!  Summer is here!
06/01/2025

100 degrees for a high!!! This is the kinda line you would expect! Summer is here!

02/28/2025

Just had our first shave ice customer call to see if we are open! ☀️🍧🤲….. we will open soon enough but February is a stretch! Let’s go!!

11/06/2023

In 1928, a figure known as the Ice Man could be seen delivering a 25-pound ice block in Houston, Texas. This snapshot reflects a time when the ice trade was a highly profitable industry, primarily during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ice was harvested from natural sources such as ponds and streams and then transported via railroads or ships to various destinations worldwide. An intricate network of ice wagons was responsible for the final distribution of this valuable commodity.

The roots of this industry can be traced back to 1806 when Frederic Tudor, also known as the Ice King, initiated the ice trade in New England by shipping ice to his affluent clientele in the Caribbean. Over the years, his enterprise expanded to encompass regions like Cuba and the southern United States. Eventually, ice was being shipped to destinations as far-flung as India, Australia, China, and South America.

At the zenith of the ice trade, this sector in the United States employed a staggering 90,000 individuals and relied on the labor of 25,000 horses. The demand for ice experienced a notable upswing during World War I. However, once the war concluded, the ice trade saw a precipitous decline due to the advent of refrigeration cooling systems. By the 1930s, modern refrigerators began to gain prevalence in households, and by the 1950s, they had become nearly ubiquitous in both the United States and Europe. This technological advancement rendered the ice trade largely obsolete.

08/27/2023

Great day at Top golf employee appreciation event!! Golf & Shave Ice. Yes, please.

08/08/2023

Leave us a review on google or follow our social media and receive Buy one get one free! Offer ends Thursday.

Address

2400 S Stoddard Road
Meridian, ID
83642

Opening Hours

Monday 12:30pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 12:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 12:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 12:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday 12:30pm - 8:29pm
Saturday 12:30pm - 8:30pm

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