
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17389 S Dixie Hwy, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
Phone: (305) 563-6814
Website: http://www.crybabycreamery.com/
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Reviews
I ordered the Viva Pastelito (guava pastelito bits), my daughters order the London Fog (Earl Gray, vanilla bean, and honey). Everything was delicious.
The prices are reasonable. We each got a small and our total bill was $14.
Parking is a headache.
The interior is a cute, mid century vibe.
Its worth noting that they are also incredibly kind and hard working people. Their cookies are my family’s “Happy Food.” During a particularly hard day, when I placed an order online and they didn’t have the quantity of a type of cookie I wanted (it was the end of the day), they not only gave me a discounted rate, but through in what seemed like a metric ton of additional goodies.
I could not recommend them more. Great food. Good people.
When Sweet Melody moved out Falco felt ready to dive into ice cream. The area was already set up for an ice cream business and he tapped Miami-based Freaks Design Co.to execute his vision of a speakeasy with Las Vegas lounge vibes. The result is a very cool space to satisfy your sweet tooth.
During my visit small batch artisan ice cream flavors included Party Animal, a neon green concoction with frosting, sprinkles, and animal crackers, Gimme S’More, roasted marshmallow ice cream milk chocolate chunks, and homemade graham crackers, Veruca Salt, fleur de sel ice cream with homemade caramel, Snake Eyes, vanilla ice cream with chocolate flakes and chocolate chips, and Nanner Pudding, banana ice cream, banana jam swirls, and nilla wafers.
Everything looked so good and it was so hard to decide. Any ice cream can be turned into a milk shake and not that you need them but ice cream toppings include guava and caramel swirl, hot fudge, honey nut pralines, and waffle cone crumbles. Sprinkles are always on the house. I finally chose a scoop of The Upside Down, a roasted pineapple ice cream with dark cherry swirl, and butterscotch soaked cake topped with a scoop Lychee Dreams, lychee sorbet made with lychees from Dan Dee Farms which also supplies the mangos for their Mango Dan ice cream. The flavors of the lychee sorbet and the pineapple ice cream were out of this world.
I am still bitter that I didn’t have enough room to start on some of their ice cream sandwiches like Sticky Fingers made with brownies and vanilla ice cream, Boxcar, a chocolate chip cookie and Oreo ice cream, and the one that I was most interested in Berry Nice, a lemon pound cake with mixed berry ice cream. A gentleman sitting at the table next to me bought one of every kind of ice cream sandwich and was happily going to town. Oh and don’t forget the Southernmost Slice, a sort of key lime ice cream pie made with a graham cracker crust and lime pie ice cream.
If all of those ice cream treats haven’t blown your mind yet, they also sell brownies and cookies. Plus there is incredible pizza and beer at Maxwell’s which is just steps away through the connecting sliding barn door. Quiet honestly, this place doesn’t look like much from the outside but trust me, the plain exterior is hiding a foodies dream. John Falco going into the dessert business was a brilliant idea. He knocked it out of the park with Cry Baby.
This location is also conveniently located next to a sister restaurant. So if you need a meal first and then delicious dessert after you can get both in one outing.