Best Gelato in Ives Estates

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Best Gelato in Ives Estates

Azucar Ice Cream - Little Havana
Azucar Ice Cream - Little Havana
4.5 (1319 ratings)
Cheery scoop shop featuring many inventive & seasonal flavors of artisanal ice cream & sorbet.
1503 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135, USA
Ice cream shopDessert shop
Mentioned by Food Com
The Best Restaurants in Miami
"From Italian gelato to Argentine helado to Coney Island frozen custard, warm-weather destinations inspire great takes on ice cream. And Miami is no different with its sabor latino, ideally sampled at Azucar Ice Cream Company. The shop specializes in tropical flavors, including sweet plantain, mantecado (Cuban vanilla), coconut flan, guava, avocado and the signature Abuela Maria, vanilla swirled with ruby-red guava, cream cheese and chopped Maria cookies."
Mentioned by Eater Miami
11 Great Ice Cream Takeout Options in Miami
"It serves a plethora of inventive flavors inspired by the city and its Cuban heritage, like its Abuela Maria ice cream, made with crushed-up Maria cookies, and its cafe con leche flavor, with Cuban coffee and Oreos — along with many, many others. Available for takeout or delivery."
Mentioned by Miami 2 days itinerary
Itinerary: What to do in Magic Miami in 2 days
"After lunch, cool off with a delicious ice cream treat from Azucar, which offers locally-inspired flavors like Sweet Plantain, Cafe con Leche, and Caramel Flan. What to do in Miami in 2 days: Day 1 Afternoon"
Gelato-go South Beach
Gelato-go South Beach
4.5 (800 ratings)
Novel flavors of gelato & sorbet freshly made with ingredients from Italy & fresh local fruit.
458 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA
Ice cream shopBakeryCoffee shopItalian restaurantPastry shopRestaurant
Mentioned by hoodline.com
Chill out: 5 top spots for gelato in Miami Beach
"Topping the list is the South Beach outpost of local Florida chain Gelato-go. Located at 458 Ocean Drive in South Pointe, it's the highest rated gelato spot in Miami Beach, boasting 4.5 stars out of 214 reviews on Yelp. Yelpers especially recommend the gelateria's dulce de leche and pistachio flavors, and suggest getting scoops in a bowl instead of a cone during hot weather."
Bianco Gelato
Bianco Gelato
4.6 (311 ratings)
Sleek & bright gelateria crafting artisan Italian ice cream from seasonal & vegan ingredients.
3137 Commodore Plaza, Miami, FL 33133, USA
Ice cream shopBakeryCoffee shopSandwich shop
Mentioned by Florida 5 days itinerary
What to do in Florida : itinerary of a 5 days trip in Miami
"- 3197 Commodore PlazaVicky's House Milkshake Bar : For a good old American milkshake - 3190 Commodore PlazaBianco Gelato : Good and healthy ice cream, many flavors - 3137 Commodore Plaza The Venetian Pool is known as a must do in Miami, and local people couldn't stop recommending it, but unfortunately it's forbidden to child under 3. So I can't really say anything about it, as we couldn't get in. It's supposed to be magnificent!"
Mentioned by The New Tropic
The best spots in Miami for ice cream (and icees and paletas)
"That’s about all of the Italian we need to know to navigate the freezer at the most authentic gelato shop in Miami. The owners, Frederico and Carla,  brought their family recipes from Italy to the Grove and their passion for gelato shows in every creamy scoop. Pop in, sit down for a coffee, and enjoy the real deal."
Walls Old Fashioned Ice Cream
Walls Old Fashioned Ice Cream
4.6 (566 ratings)
Cheery, old-school ice cream parlor with outdoor tables offering scoops, sundaes & housemade fudge.
8075 SW 67th Ave, Miami, FL 33143, USA
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by The New Tropic
The best spots in Miami for ice cream (and icees and paletas)
"Another Southwest Miami tradition is sitting on the picnic tables outside of Wall’s Ice Cream (simply Wall’s to locals), the Metrorail running overhead while you enjoy one of their famous bananas splits. It’s a family owned business in South Miami that has made an indelible mark on Miami, and makes every customer feel special and acknowledged. What they do: Ice creamWebsite: Visit HerePhone:305-740-9830Hours: Sunday to Thursday, 12 noon to 10 p.m.Friday to Saturday, 12 noon to 11 p.m.Address: 8075 SW 67th Ave."
Mentioned by iTripVacations
Stay Cool at the Top Miami Ice Cream Shops in Florida
"This family-owned and -operated shop strives to bring the old-time ice cream shop feel to customers. Wall’s red-and-white umbrellas and large flavor selection lure visitors to more traditional flavors including rocky road, butter pecan and fun flavors like Superman. A three-time winner as a Best Ice Cream Parlor by the Miami New Times, Wall’s ensures even your taste buds smile."
Mentioned by Eater Miami
11 Great Ice Cream Takeout Options in Miami
"Be transported back to a simpler time at this old-school ice cream parlor, where patrons can indulge in homemade ice cream, shakes, and sundaes. Available from its to-go window or by delivery."
Whip'n Dip Ice Cream Shop
Whip'n Dip Ice Cream Shop
4.7 (299 ratings)
Long-standing sweet shop supplying handmade ice cream, soft-serve yogurt, cakes & other confections.
1407 Sunset Dr, Miami, FL 33143, USA
Ice cream shopCoffee standCookie shopDessert shopFrozen yogurt shop
Mentioned by Time Out Miami
The best ice cream in Miami is the tasty cold fix you’ve been craving
"Restaurants Ice cream parlors Coral Gables. This South Miami neighborhood spot is a mainstay for traditional, no-fuss ice cream. Servings are cheap, cookies are freshly baked and the staff—made up of mostly teens and kids from the area—are cheery and eager to let you try whatever is in the freezer."
Mentioned by The New Tropic
The best spots in Miami for ice cream (and icees and paletas)
"This place has occupied its tiny little storefront on Sunset Drive for decades. Their milkshakes are so thick you can barely get them through a straw, and their chocolate malt shake is as classic as it gets. No fancy machines, no exotic flavors, just some of the best classic ice cream around, with generous scoops."
Mentioned by Eater Miami
11 Great Ice Cream Takeout Options in Miami
"A South Dade mainstay, this ever-popular ice cream stand has been serving homemade ice cream, cookies, and other sweets to the crowds for close to 30 years. Order online for in-store pick up."
BurgerFi
BurgerFi
4.2 (1589 ratings)
Stylish, eco-minded chain serving grass-fed beef burgers, plus hot dogs, craft beer & wine.
1242 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantBarHot dog restaurantIce cream shopRestaurant
La Michoacana Paleteria Ice Cream
La Michoacana Paleteria Ice Cream
4.4 (189 ratings)
1058 SW 1st St, Miami, FL 33130, USA
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by The New Tropic
The best spots in Miami for ice cream (and icees and paletas)
"Whether it’s December or June in South Florida, we’re never not down to have a paleta, especially one from La Michoacana. This Homestead ice cream shop keeps it extra fresh by producing some amazing flavors like Cucumber Chili, Nopal Cactus, and Arroz con Leche – along with the classics, of course. What they do: Ice CreamWebsite: Visit HerePrice: Less than $10Phone:786-243-1138Hours: Daily, 10 a.m."
Jeremiah's Italian Ice
Jeremiah's Italian Ice
4.9 (246 ratings)
6220 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33143, USA
Ice cream shopCatererDessert shop
Mr Kream Wynwood
Mr Kream Wynwood
4.7 (585 ratings)
Funky pop-art destination for a range of baked desserts & ice creams, plus shakes & combo plates.
2322 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33127, USA
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by The New Tropic
The best spots in Miami for ice cream (and icees and paletas)
"At this ice cream shop, you can expect to find a DJ spinning hip hops hits in the corner and walls covered in graffiti art. It’s always a dance party, and the ice cream flavor names match that party vibe. You can try “A$AP Rocky Road,” “Snoopstachio,” and even some good ole’ “Purple Rain.” What keeps us coming back, though, is their famous “Fat Boy Brownie Sundae."
Mentioned by Eater Miami
11 Great Ice Cream Takeout Options in Miami
"Owned and operated by a “couple of chubby DJs” (their words, not ours) it features a variety of different ice cream combos all named after rappers, along with items like a beer float, Ricky Rozay mimosa popsicles, sundaes, flavored coffees, all offered to-go."
Salt & Straw
Salt & Straw
4.6 (74 ratings)
3015 Grand Ave Unit 145, Coconut Grove, FL 33133, USA
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by Time Out Miami
The best ice cream in Miami is the tasty cold fix you’ve been craving
"From Portland to Miami, Salt & Straw brings a bit of the Pacific-Northwest’s hipster attitude to South Florida. The flavors are a thoughtful exploration of current dining trends, social causes and even holidays. Ever eaten an entire Thanksgiving feast in ice cream form?"

Top Best American Restaurants in Ives Estates

Sports Grill South Miami
Sports Grill South Miami
4.5 (705 ratings)
1559 Sunset Dr, Miami, FL 33143, USA
Bar & grillAmerican restaurantBarChicken wings restaurantRestaurantSports bar
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 21 Most Essential Food Experiences in Miami
"Multiple locationsIf you haven’t spent an entire Sunday drinking light domestic beer and dirtying yourself with Sports Grill wing sauce, you may as well turn in your 305 phone number. Because though many higher-end places have tried, no place in Miami makes wings quite like Sport Grill, who still routinely tops literally every list of best wings in the city. The go-to sauce here is the Dale sauce —pronounced like the famous racecar driver and not a Pitbull interjection—a spicy, smoky sauce named after a longtime regular.How to book: Stop by for first come, first served seating or order take-out via Toast."
Floridian Restaurant
Floridian Restaurant
4.3 (1984 ratings)
Substantial diner fare & people-watching lure a colorful crowd to this venerable local joint 24/7.
1410 E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA
American restaurantBreakfast restaurantDinerRestaurant
Mentioned by Las Olas Association
Las Olas Boulevard Members & Business Directory
"Since 1937, dining at The Floridian has been a tradition among generations of Fort Lauderdale faithful. Its popularity can be credited to 24-hour service and [...]. Address:1410 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA"
Mentioned by SmarterTravel
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Lobster Bar Sea Grille
Lobster Bar Sea Grille
4.5 (1078 ratings)
Creative, upscale seafood dishes served in a sleek setting with dramatic lighting & a marble bar.
450 E Las Olas Blvd Suite 190, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA
Seafood restaurantAmerican restaurantFine dining restaurantSteak house

Best Diners in Ives Estates

Waffle House
Waffle House
3.9 (1274 ratings)
Simple chain spot offering American diner fare & all-day breakfast, including signature waffles.
4840 Powerline Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, USA
Breakfast restaurantAmerican restaurantDinerFamily restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Denny's
Denny's
3.9 (4518 ratings)
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
3600 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33137, USA
DinerAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurant
Mom's Kitchen
Mom's Kitchen
4.4 (979 ratings)
Comfortable, old-fashioned diner serving traditional American comfort food for breakfast & lunch.
1940 NE 45th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, USA
DinerRestaurant
Mentioned by Gunther Kia Blog
Six Best Diners in Ft. Lauderdale
"Mom’s Kitchen is a small, family-style eatery with everything you’d expect from a neighborhood diner – delicious food, friendly locals, and friendlier service. The most popular dishes include the Crunchy French Toast, blueberry pancakes, biscuits and gravy, Super Farmer’s Special, and Mom’s Country Breakfast. Getting there: Mom’s Kitchen is located in the Coral Ridge neighborhood and can be reached by taking I-95 to FL-870 East or US-1."

Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Ives Estates

Máximo Gómez Park
Máximo Gómez Park
4.3 (750 ratings)
This modest park with a mural is a popular gathering place for domino & chess players.
801 SW 15th Ave, Miami, FL 33135, USA
Park
Mentioned by Miami 2 days itinerary
Itinerary: What to do in Magic Miami in 2 days
"Wander around Calle Ocho for some interesting street art, watch locals play dominos in Maximo Gomez Park, and pick up a hand-rolled cigar as a souvenir. Although it’s known for its Cuban heritage and influence, Calle Ocho isn’t just limited to Cuban food. Go for that Cuban sandwich or basket of croquetas from Versailles, or try some Nicaraguan food at Guayacan, Mexican food at Mi Rinconcito Mexicano, or, my personal favorite, the Thai cuisine at Lung Yai Thai Tapas. Yep, some of Miami’s best Thai food is found in Little Havana!"
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Experience Miami in style without spending a cent
"For Little Havana’s most evocative reminder of Cuba, visit Máximo Gómez Park (known locally as Domino Park), where the sound of elderly men trash-talking over games of dominoes is harmonized with the quick clack-clack of slapping tiles. The heavy cigar smell and a sunrise-bright mural of the 1994 Summit of the Americas add to the atmosphere."
Fresh On Fifth
Fresh On Fifth
4.1 (71 ratings)
Counter-serve eatery provides local, organic deli fare & housemade baked goods, plus patio seating.
448 Ocean Dr #2, Miami Beach, FL 33139, USA
Middle Eastern restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantCafeCrêperieHookah barIce cream shopPizza restaurantSalad shopSandwich shop
The Ancient Spanish Monastery
The Ancient Spanish Monastery
4.7 (586 ratings)4.5 (211 ratings)
Medieval monastery transported from Spain & rebuilt in the U.S. with Sunday mass, events & tours.
16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160, USA
Non-profit organizationSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Spanish missionaries and treasure seekers first explored the Florida coast as far back as the 17th century, and the Spanish Monastery in North Miami Beach is a fascinating bit of local and international history that dates back centuries before that when it was originally constructed in Spain. Inhabited by monks for nearly seven centuries, in the early 1920s, it was bought by American newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst, disassembled, shipped to Florida, and reassembled on its current site. It has been open to the public since the mid-’60s, and for those who don’t mind spending a few extra bucks, the best way to experience it is by guided tour."

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