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3015 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove, FL 33133

305-444-2989 

http://www.cocogelato.com  

3015 Grand Ave. Coconut Grove FL 33133

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  • Dessert
    Daily 10am-10pm
    $ $
    All Major Credit Cards
  • Casual
    Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly
    Snack Food
    None
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Garage, Meters
Description

Desire leads to desserts. Or at least that's how Gustavo Sidelnik first began to make gelato. One day in Italy, Cupid pricked him hard with an arrow of amore when Sidelnik caught sight of a beautiful bombshell named Rosa lounging at the counter of her father's gelateria. Dumbstruck, Sidelnik strolled in and begged the owner, Don Giuseppe, for a job. The old gelato-maker agreed. And Sidelnik worked feverishly, learning the art of churning deliciously chilly confections, while secretly yearning for the ravishing Rosa... until she ran off with some punk named Bruno! Years later, in 1993 to be exact, Sidelnik came to our Magic City and opened the first Coco Gelato in the Cocowalk mall. Inspired by Miami's Latin American and Caribbean influences, he decided to create creamy frozen treats with a flavor twist from the tropics such as tamarindo, mamey, passion fruit or guava. Those creations sit pretty next to traditional flavors such as bubblegum and dark chocolate mousse. Stroll into one of Coco Gelato's four locations and fall in love, like Sidelnik, with a cup of gelato (a small is two scoops for $5.75; large is four scoops for $6) pumped full of old-world Italian soul.








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  • 2007 | Best Gelato

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Main Menu
Coco Gelato Flavors
 
Fruit
 
Blackberry
 
Grapefruit
 
Guanabana
 
Guava
 
Chocolates
 
Almond
 
Chocowalk
 
Mousse
 
Bananasplit
 
Caramel Chip
 
Tiramisu
 
Almond Cream
 
Cinnamon
 
Coffee
 
Coconut
 
French Vanilla
 
Raspberry
 
Strawberry
 
Mint Choco Chip
 
Peach Cream
 
Vanilla
 
Pistachio
 
Vanilla Choco Dip
 
Walnut
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