
Quaint parlor offering gluten-free sweet treats & creative coconut milk ice cream flavors.
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Address: 1512 Holly St, Austin, TX 78702
Phone: (512) 220-1077
Website: https://www.gatiicecream.com/
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You can have a couple of samples for free but that’s tough to stop after those couple. So why not order a non-kids cup and mix another couple of varieties to satisfy the taste buds .
Service with smile encourages you to experience the fun of it all. Awesome place indeed.
Sorry – we dug into the ice cream with so much fast, didn’t get to take even one pic .
– The Double Chocolate Brownies had a nasty taste to it. Not all brownies are fudgy but no brownie should ever be powdery.
– The Strawberry Crumble Bar had a graham cracker like bottom layer, slightly sweet and sour strawberry middle layer, and the top layer was like dust.
– The Cowboy Cookie tastes like a hard, crunchy, gingerbread flavored cookie.
– The Banana Bread Square was not sweet and had a very light hint of banana flavor.
– The Blueberry Lemon Glaze Scone had a rubber texture to it but the blueberries were sweet.
– The Chocolate Dipped Macaroon was actually good. It tastes like coconut, chocolate and was sweet.
They have a lot of unique flavors, and everything is 100% vegan. The texture isn’t as creamy as regular ice cream, but the flavors and sweetness still come through. I liked that they had a self-serve water station too. They also sell pastries, ice cream sandwiches, and tubs you can take home.
We went with the flower waffle cone, which comes with two big scoops of ice cream ($12.50). They also added a 15% fair wage fee which sounded high, but it came out to be $1.88. The cone itself was soft instead of crunchy, and the pressed flowers looked pretty even though they didn’t taste like much. It still paired nicely with the ice cream and gave a contrasting texture.
For flavors, the Cookie Monster looked fun with its bright blue color but wasn’t as sweet as I thought it would be. The Pandan was the sweetest of everything we tried but still good, just definitely needed water after. The Texas Peach had the perfect level of sweetness and peach flavor. The Thai Coffee had bold flavors but wasn’t as strong as Vietnamese coffee. The Mint Chocolate Chip didn’t hit right though; my husband said it tasted weird.
I got a kids cup of Horchata ice cream with a snickerdoodle cookie. Put half the ice cream on half the cookie, folded it in half, and made an ice cream sandwich. Would recommend! SO GOOD.