Gilles Frozen Custard

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Convenience Stores and Delis in Fond Du Lac, WI
Convenience Stores and Delis
Desserts

Hours

Monday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Tuesday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Wednesday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Thursday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Friday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Saturday
11:00AM - 10:00PM
Sunday
11:00AM - 10:00PM

Location

819 S Main St.
Fond Du Lac, WI
54935

About

A tradition of good service and great food With a sensibility straight out of the '50s and modern convenience, Gilles Frozen Custard is your drive-in joint. Gilles Frozen Custard Drive-In has been family owned and operated since 1949. Tom Giles began serving frozen custard and Gillieburgers to the Fond du Lac community in June of 1949. His strong work ethic, uncompromising dedication to quality and cleanliness, and emphasis on friendly service has proven to be the keys to Gilles' success. Tom passed these practices down to his son, Jim, who began working at the stand at age 10. In 1992, Jim took over the business and continues to run the drive-in much like in the '50s. Carhops continue to serve patrons with a smile, and cooks prepare the highest quality burgers and sundaes quickly in the kitchen. Hard work and family values continue to fuel Gilles' today! When you want to call your waitress And you're sitting all forlorn... You will get her to you quicker With your lights than with your horn For there ain't a gal among us Who has eyesight that has growed To the point where she can look around And see whose horn has blowed! A family tradition since 1949! Stop by our classic drive-in today! Check out our T-shirts! Great meals at a great price! Don't forget toget your gift certificates! Try our specialty sundaes! Take home some delicious frozen custard! Frozen custard is made on-site. Serving Fond du Lac and 25 miles in every direction, you can count on our cooks and carhops for a little '50s style and taste.

Photos

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Services

  • Chocolate
  • Strawberry
  • Grasshopper
  • Raspberry
  • Cherry
  • Floats
  • Smoothiers
  • Gillieburger
  • Soup
  • Ice Tea
  • Specialty Sundaes
  • Cones
  • Dishes

Latest Gilles Frozen Custard Reviews (Average Rating: 4.5)

based on 43 review(s)

Great place in the summertime and amazing service and the frozen treats are delicious I truly recommend

Presley J. February 21, 2022 via Yelp

Classic Wisconsin custard joint. After dinner nearby one of the locals said we must go to Gilles for some custard. Didn't have to twist my arm. Since we...

PJ C. August 10, 2021 via Yelp

This is the cutest drive-in place, I'm so happy we stumbled across it! It seems you can either drive-in, flash your lights, and someone will come take your...

Allison H. July 25, 2021 via Yelp

Latest

Today’s flavor of the day is MONSTER COOKIE. Vanilla custard with peanut butter and crushed chocolate chip cookies.
Today’s flavor of the day is COOKIES N CREAM!!
Today’s flavor of the Day is Butterfinger Swirl.
Today’s flavor of the day is JAVA FUDGE. Coffee flavored custard with hot fudge swirled in.
Today’s flavor of the day is HEATH BAR. Toffee flavored custard with Heath bar pieces.
Today’s flavor of the day is COOKKE DOUGH. Vanilla custard with chunks of cookie dough pieces.
Today’s flavor of the day is GRASSHOPPER PIE!! Mint flavored custard with hot fudge and Oreo cookie pieces. This has been a Fondy favorite for many years:). Have a great day!
Today’s flavor of the day is BLACK RASPBERRY!!
Great day for Gilles!! Today’s flavor of the day is FUDGE RIPPLE!!
GILLES FROZEN CUSTARD Flavor of the Day OCTOBER 1 Thur Java Fudge 2 Fri Butterfinger Swirl 3 Sat Butterfinger Swirl 4 Sun Cookies ‘n’ Cream 5 Mon Cookies ‘n’ Cream 6 Tues Monster Cookie 7 Wed Monster Cookie 8 Thur Caramel Cashew 9 Fri Caramel Cashew 10 Sat Fudge Ripple 11 Sun Fudge Ripple 12 Mon Black Raspberry 13 Tues Black Raspberry 14 Wed Grasshopper Pie 15 Thur Grasshopper Pie 16 Fri Cookie Dough 17 Sat Cookie Dough 18 Sun Snickers 19 Mon Snickers 20 Tues Butter Pecan 21 Wed Butter Pecan 22 Thur Kit Kat Swirl 23 Fri Kit Kat Swirl 24 Sat Butterfinger Swirl 25 Sun Butterfinger Swirl 26 Mon Java Fudge 27 Tues Java Fudge 28 Wed Pumpkin Pie 29 Thur Pumpkin Pie 30 Fri Cookies ‘n’ Scream 31 Sat Cookies ‘n’ Scream
Today’s flavor of the day is CARAMEL CASHEW. Caramel drizzled in vanilla custard with cashew pieces.
Today’s flavor of the day is butter pecan;)
Today’s flavor of the day is BUTTER PECAN.
Today’s flavor of the day is Snickers. We will be closing for the season Sunday, November 15 at 10:00. Thank you:)
Today’s flavor of the day is SNICKERS!!
A nice sunny day for Gilles!! Today our flavor of the day is COOKIE DOUGH!!
Today’s flavor of the day is JAVA FUDGE;)
Today’s flavor of the day is BUTTERFINGER. Too cold for you to come to Gilles? No problem- Download the EatStreet app and have them deliver it to your front door! We open at 11:00.
Today’s flavor of the day is BUTTERFINGER SWIRL. Closing for the season Sunday November 15 at 10pm.
Today’s flavor of the day is FUDGE RIPPLE!!
Today’s flavor of the day is FUDGE RIPPLE. Closing for the season 2 weeks from today.
Happy Halloween!
Today’s flavor of the day is spookie”s i’n’ cream!! Vanilla custard with orange colored Oreos.
Gilles Frozen Custard October 30 at 3:57 PM · Today’s flavor of the day is SPOOKIES ‘n’ SCREAM!! Vanilla custard with orange colored filling Oreo cookie pieces. Closing for the season Sunday November 15. Start stocking up on custard, gillie cookies and gillieburger meat by the pound!
Today’s flavor of the day is SPOOKIES ‘n’ SCREAM!! Vanilla custard with orange colored filling Oreo cookie pieces. Closing for the season Sunday November 15. Start stocking up on custard, gillie cookies and gillieburger meat by the pound!
This is our last weekend for the season! Grasshopper pie is our flavor of the day.
Today’s flavor of the day is GRASSHOPPER PIE. Mint custard with hot fudge and Oreo cookies pieces.
Closing for the season this Sunday, Nov. 15! Just want to let you know that due to Covid we have had a hard time getting all our supplies this season and we may run out of things this week. So... if you really want your favorites you many not want to wait until Sunday to come in! Please understand that we are doing our best to keep everything in stock and if we are out of something it was beyond our control. THANKS SO MUCH for your continued loyalty during this challenging year!! We wish you all a safe and healthy winter and look forward to seeing you in February 2021!!
Today’s flavor of the day is BLACK RASPBERRY! Closing for the season this Sunday.
Today’s flavor of the day is butterfinger swirl. Closing one week from today, don’t forget to stop in and stock up on gillie cookies and gillieburger by the pound!
Are we really in the month of November? It’s beautiful outside! Only 8 days left to our season. Stop in today:)’ today’s flavor of the day is cookies ‘n’ cream. If you love Oreos, you’ll love this flavor!
All good things must come to an end and today is one of those "good things". This is our last day for the season. We would like to thank all of our customers and our HARD working employees!! What a year it has been. We appreciate each and every one of you!! Thank you So much!! Closing for the season tonight at 10pm.. Todays flavor of the day is Butter Pecan. (we are all sold out of grasshopper pie)
Closing for the season tomorrow at 10pm!!! Like, share this post and in the comments tell us what you're going to be craving when we open in February and 10 people will be picked at random for a $10 Gift certificate!! THANKS SO MUCH for your continued loyalty during this challenging year!! We wish you all a safe and healthy winter and look forward to seeing you in February 2021!! Our flavor of the day is Butter pecan. We have some quarts of grasshopper pie left also.
Gilles Frozen Custard 10 hrs · Open today 9:00-8:00 for Trees, wreaths, roping and boughs. $5 Gilles gift certificate with every tree or wreath purchase. Closed tomorrow for Thanksgiving.
Open today 9:00-8:00 for Trees, wreaths, roping and boughs. $5 Gilles gift certificate with every tree or wreath purchase. Closed tomorrow for Thanksgiving.
Gilles Frozen Custard November 23 at 4:30 PM · Dear Loyal customers, We regret to inform you that after much thought, we will not be open for Christmas Custard this year. With the rise in Covid cases many of our employees continue to be put into quarantine. It takes quite a big crew, working closely together, to prepare for Christmas Custard. We made our decision based on the safety of our employees and customers. We truly hate to disappoint those of you who have supported us for so many years but we feel it is the responsible thing to do. We look forward to seeing you in February. May you all have a healthy and blessed Christmas!
Dear Loyal customers, We regret to inform you that after much thought, we will not be open for Christmas Custard this year. With the rise in Covid cases many of our employees continue to be put into quarantine. It takes quite a big crew, working closely together, to prepare for Christmas Custard. We made our decision based on the safety of our employees and customers. We truly hate to disappoint those of you who have supported us for so many years but we feel it is the responsible thing to do. We look forward to seeing you in February. May you all have a healthy and blessed Christmas!
Open 9-8 for trees, wreaths and roping(only 40’left). Great day to pick out a tree!
Dear Loyal customers, We regret to inform you that after much thought, we will not be open for Christmas Custard this year. With the rise in Covid cases many of our employees continue to be put into quarantine. It takes quite a big crew, working closely together, to prepare for Christmas Custard. We made our decision based on the safety of our employees and customers. We truly hate to disappoint those of you who have supported us for so many years but we feel it is the responsible thing to do. We look forward to seeing you in February. May you all have a healthy and blessed Christmas!
Help Wanted Opening Early February Apply Now! We will work around all activities. Carhops – Evenings and Weekends Great wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep – Evening and Weekends Competitive wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep - Weekdays 11 – 3 or 11-5 Call 922-4900, 979-5240 or pick up an application at the Drive In GILLES FROZEN CUSTARD Pick Up
Help Wanted Opening Early February Apply Now! We will work around all activities. Carhops – Evenings and Weekends Great wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep – Evening and Weekends Competitive wages and flexible hour Sandwich Prep - Weekdays 11 – 3 or 11-5 Competitive wages and flexible hours. Call 922-4900, 979-5240 or pick up an application at the Drive In GILLES FROZEN CUSTARD Pick Up
Help Wanted Opening Early February Apply Now! We will work around all activities. Carhops – Evenings and Weekends Great wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep – Evening and Weekends Competitive wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep - Weekdays 11 – 3 or 11-5 Call 922-4900, 979-5240 or pick up an application at the Drive In GILLES FROZEN CUSTARD Pick Up
Help Wanted Opening Early February Apply Now! We will work around all activities. Carhops – Evenings and Weekends Great wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep – Evening and Weekends Competitive wages and flexible hours Sandwich Prep - Weekdays 11 – 3 or 11-5 Call 922-4900, 979-5240 or pick up an application at the Drive In GILLES FROZEN CUSTARD Pick Up
Mmmmm...... we are opening for our 72nd season this Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 11:00.
Open for the season at 11:00 today!!! Please like and share for a chance to win one of 10-$10 gift certificates!!
Mmmmm...... we are opening for our 72nd season this Tuesday, Feb. 2 at 11:00.
Again please do not follow this page(see below), it’s FAKE. They are trying to get information out of you!!!!
We will be open this week from 11-8pm Monday-Sunday. As the weather gets warmer we will continue to adjust accordingly. Thank you for understanding.
****IF YOU GET A FRIEND REQUEST FROM GILLES FROEN’CUSTARD PLEASE DO NOT ACCEPT! Not sure who this person is.
To ensure the safety of our carhops, we will be closed today Sunday, February 7 due to the extreme cold expected today. Thank you for understanding. Please share
Don’t feel like leaving your house for food? Download the EatStreet app and let them deliver Gilles to your front door! It’s super easy to navigate.
FROM THE FDL COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT: It’s an honor to work alongside so many great employees who come to work every day, willing to risk their personal safety to help others. It’s also an honor to share with our community, the latest example of heroic actions by one of our deputies who happened to be at the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute at the time of the January 31st shooting. Fond du Lac County residents can be proud of the caliber of employees who work at their Sheriff’s Office, and below is another example of the extraordinary actions of one of our own. Sheriff Ryan F. Waldschmidt FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On January 31st, law enforcement from numerous agencies descended upon the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute after reports of a shooting with multiple victims. Included in that response was Blaine Evans, an off-duty Fond du Lac County sheriff’s deputy, who sprang into action when he learned of the shooting. Deputy Evans was in Grand Chute to celebrate the birthday of a relative at a local restaurant, and after the meal they stopped at Scheels All Sports to look at ice fishing gear. While inside Scheels, they started to see people running through the store and learned there had been shots fired in the adjacent mall food court. He and his family had not heard the shots, but word of the nearby shooting spread quickly and all customers were escorted to a secure room to remain safe. Deputy Evans separated from his family, identified himself as an off-duty deputy to a store manager, and was escorted to the video surveillance room to look at camera feeds in an attempt to locate the shooter. While reviewing the various video feeds, they identified a victim of the shooting laying on the outdoor sidewalk near the Scheels main entrance. The manager allowed deputy Evans to exit the store and he immediately responded to the victim’s location and began administering first aid. The victim had suffered a gunshot wound to his hip, and deputy Evans obtained a sterile feminine pad from a passing female who was fleeing the area. He used the pad to apply pressure to the gunshot wound and stop the bleeding. As he treated the victim, deputy Evans continued to scan the area, not knowing where the shooter was. While doing so, he noticed a male roughly matching the description of the shooter approaching them with his hands in his pockets. After repeated commands to take his hands out of his pockets, but refusing to do so, deputy Evans was forced to stop treating the injured victim and transition to a protective mode, drawing his concealed firearm and identifying himself as law enforcement. Thankfully, the man finally began to comply with orders to remove his hands from his pockets, and it was later determined he was not the shooting suspect, but rather an acquaintance of the victim laying on the ground. Deputy Evans resumed treatment of the victim and obtained more information about the shooter and what had taken place. As on-duty law enforcement started to arrive, deputy Evans was able to provide information about the suspect to them and volunteered to remain with the victim so law enforcement could continue the search for the suspect and other injured victims. An ambulance arrived and removed the victim, and deputy Evans rode along to provide security until they were out of the danger zone. Eventually an on-duty officer replaced deputy Evans in the ambulance, information was exchanged, and he was able to rejoin his family later that evening. Deputy Blaine Evans worked for us and we would like to give him a shout out and thank him for his courage and quick thinking! We are very proud of you Blainer!!!
Again please do not follow this page(see below), it’s FAKE. They are trying to get information out of you!!!!
We will be open this week from 11-8pm Monday-Sunday. As the weather gets warmer we will continue to adjust accordingly. Thank you for understanding.
****IF YOU GET A FRIEND REQUEST FROM GILLES FROEN’CUSTARD PLEASE DO NOT ACCEPT! Not sure who this person is.
To ensure the safety of our carhops, we will be closed today Sunday, February 7 due to the extreme cold expected today. Thank you for understanding. Please share
Wanna free game of BOWLING? Stop in at Gilles today (Sunday, Feb 21) and with any purchase get a FREE GAME OF BOWLING at Ledgeview Lanes!
Mmmmm.... Gillie Cookies, Buy a bag of 7 and get the 8th one for FREE!!
FROM THE FDL COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT: It’s an honor to work alongside so many great employees who come to work every day, willing to risk their personal safety to help others. It’s also an honor to share with our community, the latest example of heroic actions by one of our deputies who happened to be at the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute at the time of the January 31st shooting. Fond du Lac County residents can be proud of the caliber of employees who work at their Sheriff’s Office, and below is another example of the extraordinary actions of one of our own. Sheriff Ryan F. Waldschmidt FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On January 31st, law enforcement from numerous agencies descended upon the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute after reports of a shooting with multiple victims. Included in that response was Blaine Evans, an off-duty Fond du Lac County sheriff’s deputy, who sprang into action when he learned of the shooting. Deputy Evans was in Grand Chute to celebrate the birthday of a relative at a local restaurant, and after the meal they stopped at Scheels All Sports to look at ice fishing gear. While inside Scheels, they started to see people running through the store and learned there had been shots fired in the adjacent mall food court. He and his family had not heard the shots, but word of the nearby shooting spread quickly and all customers were escorted to a secure room to remain safe. Deputy Evans separated from his family, identified himself as an off-duty deputy to a store manager, and was escorted to the video surveillance room to look at camera feeds in an attempt to locate the shooter. While reviewing the various video feeds, they identified a victim of the shooting laying on the outdoor sidewalk near the Scheels main entrance. The manager allowed deputy Evans to exit the store and he immediately responded to the victim’s location and began administering first aid. The victim had suffered a gunshot wound to his hip, and deputy Evans obtained a sterile feminine pad from a passing female who was fleeing the area. He used the pad to apply pressure to the gunshot wound and stop the bleeding. As he treated the victim, deputy Evans continued to scan the area, not knowing where the shooter was. While doing so, he noticed a male roughly matching the description of the shooter approaching them with his hands in his pockets. After repeated commands to take his hands out of his pockets, but refusing to do so, deputy Evans was forced to stop treating the injured victim and transition to a protective mode, drawing his concealed firearm and identifying himself as law enforcement. Thankfully, the man finally began to comply with orders to remove his hands from his pockets, and it was later determined he was not the shooting suspect, but rather an acquaintance of the victim laying on the ground. Deputy Evans resumed treatment of the victim and obtained more information about the shooter and what had taken place. As on-duty law enforcement started to arrive, deputy Evans was able to provide information about the suspect to them and volunteered to remain with the victim so law enforcement could continue the search for the suspect and other injured victims. An ambulance arrived and removed the victim, and deputy Evans rode along to provide security until they were out of the danger zone. Eventually an on-duty officer replaced deputy Evans in the ambulance, information was exchanged, and he was able to rejoin his family later that evening. Deputy Blaine Evans worked for us and we would like to give him a shout out and thank him for his courage and quick thinking! We are very proud of you Blainer!!!
Again please do not follow this page(see below), it’s FAKE. They are trying to get information out of you!!!!
We will be open this week from 11-8pm Monday-Sunday. As the weather gets warmer we will continue to adjust accordingly. Thank you for understanding.
Wanna free game of BOWLING? Stop in at Gilles today (Sunday, Feb 21) and with any purchase get a FREE GAME OF BOWLING at Ledgeview Lanes!
Mmmmm.... Gillie Cookies, Buy a bag of 7 and get the 8th one for FREE!!
FROM THE FDL COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPT: It’s an honor to work alongside so many great employees who come to work every day, willing to risk their personal safety to help others. It’s also an honor to share with our community, the latest example of heroic actions by one of our deputies who happened to be at the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute at the time of the January 31st shooting. Fond du Lac County residents can be proud of the caliber of employees who work at their Sheriff’s Office, and below is another example of the extraordinary actions of one of our own. Sheriff Ryan F. Waldschmidt FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On January 31st, law enforcement from numerous agencies descended upon the Fox River Mall in Grand Chute after reports of a shooting with multiple victims. Included in that response was Blaine Evans, an off-duty Fond du Lac County sheriff’s deputy, who sprang into action when he learned of the shooting. Deputy Evans was in Grand Chute to celebrate the birthday of a relative at a local restaurant, and after the meal they stopped at Scheels All Sports to look at ice fishing gear. While inside Scheels, they started to see people running through the store and learned there had been shots fired in the adjacent mall food court. He and his family had not heard the shots, but word of the nearby shooting spread quickly and all customers were escorted to a secure room to remain safe. Deputy Evans separated from his family, identified himself as an off-duty deputy to a store manager, and was escorted to the video surveillance room to look at camera feeds in an attempt to locate the shooter. While reviewing the various video feeds, they identified a victim of the shooting laying on the outdoor sidewalk near the Scheels main entrance. The manager allowed deputy Evans to exit the store and he immediately responded to the victim’s location and began administering first aid. The victim had suffered a gunshot wound to his hip, and deputy Evans obtained a sterile feminine pad from a passing female who was fleeing the area. He used the pad to apply pressure to the gunshot wound and stop the bleeding. As he treated the victim, deputy Evans continued to scan the area, not knowing where the shooter was. While doing so, he noticed a male roughly matching the description of the shooter approaching them with his hands in his pockets. After repeated commands to take his hands out of his pockets, but refusing to do so, deputy Evans was forced to stop treating the injured victim and transition to a protective mode, drawing his concealed firearm and identifying himself as law enforcement. Thankfully, the man finally began to comply with orders to remove his hands from his pockets, and it was later determined he was not the shooting suspect, but rather an acquaintance of the victim laying on the ground. Deputy Evans resumed treatment of the victim and obtained more information about the shooter and what had taken place. As on-duty law enforcement started to arrive, deputy Evans was able to provide information about the suspect to them and volunteered to remain with the victim so law enforcement could continue the search for the suspect and other injured victims. An ambulance arrived and removed the victim, and deputy Evans rode along to provide security until they were out of the danger zone. Eventually an on-duty officer replaced deputy Evans in the ambulance, information was exchanged, and he was able to rejoin his family later that evening. Deputy Blaine Evans worked for us and we would like to give him a shout out and thank him for his courage and quick thinking! We are very proud of you Blainer!!!
Open daily from 11-10pm
Wanna free game of BOWLING? Stop in at Gilles today (Sunday, Feb 21) and with any purchase get a FREE GAME OF BOWLING at Ledgeview Lanes!
Mmmmm.... Gillie Cookies, Buy a bag of 7 and get the 8th one for FREE!!
We will be selling our Turtle Pies for Easter!! What is a Turtle pie you ask? It’s a 9” graham cracker crumb crust with hot fudge, caramel and pecans on the bottom, Gilles vanilla custard and more hot fudge, caramel and pecans on top! The cost is $20 and you MUST PREORDER your pie by March 30 in order to get one. Pick up is Saturday, April 3 anytime after 11:00am. Please call us at 922-4900 to reserve your pie today!
Open daily from 11-10pm
Wanna free game of BOWLING? Stop in at Gilles today (Sunday, Feb 21) and with any purchase get a FREE GAME OF BOWLING at Ledgeview Lanes!
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day tomorrow with a hot fudge sundae on mint custard for only $2.25!! Open 11:00-10:00pm.
Gilles Frozen Custard added a button to make it easier to use an app.
We will be selling our Turtle Pies for Easter!! What is a Turtle pie you ask? It’s a 9” graham cracker crumb crust with hot fudge, caramel and pecans on the bottom, Gilles vanilla custard and more hot fudge, caramel and pecans on top! The cost is $20 and you MUST PREORDER your pie by March 30 in order to get one. Pick up is Saturday, April 3 anytime after 11:00am. Please call us at 922-4900 to reserve your pie today!
Gilles gift certificates make a great little Easter gift. We sell them in any denomination you would like.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! Please share
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day tomorrow with a hot fudge sundae on mint custard for only $2.25!! Open 11:00-10:00pm.
Gilles Frozen Custard added a button to make it easier to use an app.
We will be selling our Turtle Pies for Easter!! What is a Turtle pie you ask? It’s a 9” graham cracker crumb crust with hot fudge, caramel and pecans on the bottom, Gilles vanilla custard and more hot fudge, caramel and pecans on top! The cost is $20 and you MUST PREORDER your pie by March 30 in order to get one. Pick up is Saturday, April 3 anytime after 11:00am. Please call us at 922-4900 to reserve your pie today!
Hop in today, because we will be closed Easter.
Gilles gift certificates make a great little Easter gift. We sell them in any denomination you would like.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!! Please share
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day tomorrow with a hot fudge sundae on mint custard for only $2.25!! Open 11:00-10:00pm.
Gilles Frozen Custard added a button to make it easier to use an app.

Information

Company name
Gilles Frozen Custard
Category
Convenience Stores and Delis
Est
1949

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Gilles Frozen Custard in Fond Du Lac WI?
    You can reach them at: 920-922-4900. It’s best to call Gilles Frozen Custard during business hours.
  • What is the address for Gilles Frozen Custard on main in Fond Du Lac?
    Gilles Frozen Custard is located at this address: 819 S Main St. Fond Du Lac, WI 54935.
  • What are Gilles Frozen Custard(Fond Du Lac, WI) store hours?
    Gilles Frozen Custard store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 11:00AM - 10:00PM.