When you were a kid, did you dream of eating ice cream for every meal? We sure did here at OB真人视讯. But maturity and sensibility (whatever they are) have taken over and as adults living in Brisbane/Meanjin, we don’t eat a lick of the ice cream our 10-year-old selves dreamed we would.
Why, though? Life’s too short to be sensible all the time. Skip the green smoothie today, go full cream, double chocolate with extra sprinkles and live a little, one scoop at a time with best gelato and ice cream Brisbane wide.
Miss Sophia’s Gelateria
240 Stafford Road, Stafford
is our kinda girl. She makes tastebud-popping and picture-perfect gelato and sorbet from her quaint parlour in Stafford. With new and different flavours all the time, you can try things like white chocolate Tim Tam, passionfruit and strawberry, and even vegan Oreo Nutella. Looking for a late-night treat? Never fear, Miss Sophia’s is open until 10pm.
Gelato Messina
48 James Street, Fortitude Valley | 1/109 Melbourne Street, South Brisbane
If you don’t yet follow Gelato Messina on Instagram, that’s probably a good thing. Because honestly, the ridic weekly specials that they post would have you coming in to try them every single day—we speak from personal experience. Rosewater gelato with smashed baklava? Bourbon and pecan gelato with chocolate and whisky pecan pie? Custard gelato with Portuguese egg tarts? GENIUS. Of course, the regular menu is pretty good too—pistachio praline is a crowd favourite, we hear.
Anita Gelato
111 Boundary Street, West End
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From small beginnings in a Mediterranean kitchen to New York, Israel, Puerto Rico and Australia, this ice cream has stood the test of time and cultures, and now it’s Queensland’s chance to put it to the test. With cream, sugar-free, vegan and yoghurt options, scoops aren’t your everyday run-of-the-mill ice creams. Try a creamy pavlova or a cheesecake caramel cookie, whichever flavour you pick you know it’s going to be 100% handmade and 100% irresistible.
La Macelleria
10-29 Florence Street, Teneriffe | 321 Montague Road, West End | 148 Logan Road, Woollongabba
From the home of gelato, Bologna, to Brisbane, La Macelleria is true blue, traditional gelato. Their passion for gelato is unmatched and pours into every one of their flavours. With a refined menu you’d think choosing your poison would be easy, right? Wrong. They ALL sound delicious, from the classics like stracciatella, hazelnut and pistachio to the special ones like fig and ricotta. They've also recently set a record for the smallest gelato shop in the southern hemisphere with the opening of their Woolloongabba store in South City Sq, which at just 9sqm is big on flavour but minescule in size.
Gelateria Cremona
5/151 Baroona Road, Rosalie
At first impressions, Gelateria Cremona is a traditional gelateria, churning up high-quality gelato using only traditional techniques. But taste test their gelato and you’ll realise that they are much MUCH more. As well as a handful of the classics, the crew here also like to experiment with weird and wonderful flavours and dish up annual specials like their iconic hot cross bun gelato at Easter and Anzac biscuit gelato in April.
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Goodtimes Gelateria
5 Boundary Street, Howard Smith Wharves
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Beneath the Crystalbrook Vincent at Howard Smith Wharves you’ll find the fun Goodtimes Gelateria, scooping up 22 drool-worthy flavours to a funky soundtrack. They have really mastered the art of gelato and their flavours match the vibes—fun, daring and a little bit cheeky. Must-tries include the brown butter with caramelised popcorn and baked apple pie, best eaten on the grass down by the river.
Milani House of Gelato
53 Racecourse Road, Hamilton
One thing’s for sure: you can certainly pick a winner at Racecourse Road’s Milani House of Gelato—probably more than one. One scoop, two scoops, three scoops, four, have it all, with a full menu of flavours, various topping and sundaes to choose from! Go full mamma mia with the Tiramisu Delight or if you’re feeling a bit fresh and fruity, the Fruit Cocktail with sorbet, whipped cream and fresh fruits or the Coppa Della Casa—she’s a real eye stopper.
Nom Nom Natural Gelato
139 Oxford Street, Bulimba
What’s in a name? Everything, it seems when it comes to Bulimba’s Nom Nom. The gelato they produce is both delicious and all-natural, plus, they dish up vegan and dairy-free flavours—can we get a ‘hell yeah?’ And we’re not just talking the usual lemon sorbet—we’re talking vegan crème brûlée gelato. Get in there.
Rose Gelateria
39 Hercules Street, Hamilton
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At Rose Gelateria, you can expect a rotating selection of flavours that blend classic Italian craftsmanship with innovative twists, all dished up in an uber aesthetic location. Sister spot to the Gold Coast gelateria of the same name, they offer an impressive selection of soy, dairy, and gluten-free gelatos, so even the vegans can get a double scoop here. Think flavour combos like fig and mascarpone, rose, and lemon meringue—each one silky smooth and utterly irresistible.
Sugo It
3/190 Oxford Street, Bulimba
So, you’ve had the pizza, what next? Tucked into the alley behind Bulimba’s famed pizzeria, Sugo Mi, you’ll find their gelateria. Its award-winning wares are only made using top-shelf local ingredients and their speciality range has a strong tropical vibe with flavours like toasted marshmallow and coconut lime which are totally worth every second of the brain freeze.
Lick Ice Cream
61 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane CBD | 3/321 Honour Avenue, Graceville
You know the Ekka’s iconic strawberry ice cream? Well, you can thank the good people at Lick for that annual delight. Not just a once-a-year treat, you can find them all year round for the rest of their ice cream flavours, which include exhibition-worthy numbers like nut brown butter with almonds, and condensed milk caramel. Need some extra crunch? Get it in an ice cream sandwich.
Allora
132/400 Newmarket Road, Newmarket
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Using nothing but real ingredients such as fresh fruit, raw organic sugar and plenty of flavour, Allora's gelato is all housemade in their offsite factory every day, with owner Adam's Italian heritage and years of experience creating organic ice cream ensuring nothing but the tastiest, most wholesome gelato is scooped up in the cafe. As well as gelato in flavours like chocolate churro, blueberry panna cotta and Oreo, you'll also find sorbets, soft serves and gelato shakes on the menu board, with 5 Senses coffee for caffeinated pick me ups.
Happy Pops
Stanley Street Plaza, South Bank
Straight outta the Sunshine Coast comes Happy Pops to brighten your day. This choose-your-own-adventure style of frozen treat on a stick lets you first choose your ‘pop’ of either handcrafted gelato or sorbet, waffle, yoghurt or brownie. Next, choose a sauce to drizzle over top, then a topping to sprinkle over as a final touch. If it all sounds like too decision-making, they also have a range of pre-decorated premium pops ready to devour.
Bennie Adam Ice Cream
158D Oxford Street, Bulimba | 38/62 Moreton Bay Road, Capalaba
This family-owned Brisbane ice cream store started with one location in Bulimba, but proved so popular that they now have a second in Capalaba—and we have no doubt there will be more to come considering creative flavours. If you need a hint as to why we’re so sure, we’ll give you six words: Brown sugar bubble tea ice cream. Yeah, they went there. Other fave scoops include Biscoff, birthday cake, pistachio praline, Turkish delight, strawberry cheesecake and mint slice, and you should definitely try them all.
Yo Chi
Various Locations
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Ok it’s not ice cream OR gelato, but fro yo is sweet, frozen and delicious, making it worthy of a spot on this list. Plus, at you can create your own decadent dessert, choosing from frozen yoghurt in flavours like vanilla or pistachio, then adding any number of toppings from the self-serve bar. Will you go fruity, chocolatey, or both?
Amoroso Gelateria
Various Locations
With four locations across town, you won't have to go far for this dessert spot, where you’ll find rich, creamy gelato made ‘like it used to be.’ While A methods may be traditional, not all the flavours are, with honeycomb, green apple and tiramisu flavours in the cabinet along side classics like Ferrero Rocher, pistachio and blood orange. Best of all though, you can get your chosen flavour atop a hot, flaky croffle here, the ultimate winter’s treat.
Milani Minus Eight Degrees
Market Square, Sunnybank
is fresh off multiple big-time wins—best dairy product in Australia and best gelato at the Ekka—so you can rest assured you’re getting a quality product here. Sampling the gelatos at Milani Minus Eight Degrees is venturing into uncharted territory and scooping your way through the most unique frozen treats you’ve ever had. Flavours on offer include cucumber, white peach, basil and pineapple, as well as sweet creations like the hot gelato puff—a hot choux pastry filled with your choice of gelato.
Oh Gelato
52-58 King Street, Woody Point
Having moved from their Everton Park home over to the Woody Point Marketplace, is the perfect afternoon pit stop on your way home from Suttons Beach. In the cabinet here you’ll find a mix of classic favourites and some unexpected combos that keep things interesting, like Golden Gaytime, Snickers and Kinderbueno. As well as ice creams, Oh Gelato also dishes up other sweet treats like sticky date puddings and waffles, in case you really want to indulge.
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