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]]>This gelato shop is the oldest in Florence at almost 100 years old. Vivoli uses seasonal fruit and whole milk to create quality gelato from simple ingredients. They also have delicious coffee and pastries available—we recommend their affogato, which is a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a shot of espresso.
Suso is the go-to spot for anyone looking for dairy-free gelato. They offer both traditional and vegan options as well as gluten-free cone options. Stroll through the canals of Venice with a scoop of dark chocolate. Paradiso!
Using local, organic ingredients to create their gelato, Latteneve serves some of the best Italian ice cream you can find, in a variety of delicious flavors. They even have eight different kinds of chocolate!
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]]>This gelato shop is the oldest in Florence at almost 100 years old. Vivoli uses seasonal fruit and whole milk to create quality gelato from simple ingredients. They also have delicious coffee and pastries available—we recommend their affogato, which is a scoop of vanilla ice cream in a shot of espresso.
Suso is the go-to spot for anyone looking for dairy-free gelato. They offer both traditional and vegan options as well as gluten-free cone options. Stroll through the canals of Venice with a scoop of dark chocolate. Paradiso!
Using local, organic ingredients to create their gelato, Latteneve serves some of the best Italian ice cream you can find, in a variety of delicious flavors. They even have eight different kinds of chocolate!
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