Through the magic of twitter, I discovered that Curt from Huston Street Racing was at BRICS the same night that I visited. He beat me to the punch with his post, but I won’t let that stop me.
There is a lot to love with BRICS. It’s good ice cream, so it’s hard to go wrong, but there’s much more than that to the story. BRICS reuses the long abandoned Monon Train Station, and there are reminders of this history throughout the shop.
The interior is clean and attractive, and features something I’ve never seen before: A single rotary turning two separate fan blades, connected via belts. It’s tough to tell from this picture, but it’s a nice touch:
I love the photos that honor the Monon Railroad:
Stores like BRICS are a large part of why I love living in this city. They are community gathering points where ideas are shared, and it seems like everyone is smiling and enjoying life. Yuppie, hippie, hipster, redneck; these lables don’t matter much…especially when you’re battling to keep from dripping ice cream on your shirt, just like everyone else.
I'm glad that something finally opened there. I believe a former City-Council representative owns that land, and it was so sad to see it sit idle for so long.
My wife had an idea for the same thing about two years ago. We lived up there on the canal and walked past this place everyday.
Of course, who would have known huh? LOL Its a great place, and we WILL be going back too. 🙂 Thanks for the shoutout
i rode my scoot by there there other day. i also am happy that something is using that space finally.
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