
Italy may be over 5,000 miles away, but creamy, handcrafted gelato is just around the corner at Nola Mia Gelato Cafe. With 16 years of experience Dedicated to the notion that the best family recipes are passed down through generations of our family Nola Mia Gelato Cafe is here to offer you all the best quick dishes that make Italian food a classic favorite. Located in New Orleans, LA, Nola Mia Gelato Cafe is a cafe that offers a vast menu to satisfy both your sweet and savory cravings.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2230 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone: (504) 249-5009
Website: http://nolamiagelato.com/
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Reviews
Had a Greek salad with chicken last week. It was very good the chicken was fresh flavorful and juicy. My Eggplant Parm sandwich last week was very good too.
I posted some older photos (June 27, 2021) of my first visit. That time my pizza was overcooked so it took me close to two years to try them again and I am across the street hungry every Sunday night. I am going to try the Pizza one more time and do an update.
Hopefully, it’s better than the first time. I need a go-to place to eat when I am in the area.
Pizza had a hard crust. Easy to pick up and fold without the point getting curved. Ingredients were good and overall flavorsome.
I started with 1 slice of Premierie and even if wasn’t planning to eat that much that convinced me to have a second slice, this one with chicken and some cheese that seemed ricotta.
The gelato was tasty and the 2 scoops generous.
New to the neighborhood, my spouse and I moved to NOLA in 2003, after about a decade in Manhattan – where there’s a mom and pop pizza store on every corner. We had two on our block.
Ever since, we’ve sought out those large and wide slices with the thin, crispy, foldable crusts we crave.
We keep going back to the Margherita pizza. The only Nola Mia pizza we’ve tried so far that we don’t care for is their Italian sausage – first with ricotta, and more recently on the Supreme pizza (by accident) – both times it was gamey tasting. We had to remove it.