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on 22 May 2019 in Dining & Entertainment

Gelatissimo 

Have you ever heard anyone come back from Italy and not rave about the gelato? Well, now you can get the same traditional taste—without the long haul flight—at Gelatissimo. Their award-winning gelato is made fresh in-store and is different from ice cream for a whole bunch of reasons—less fat, a smoother texture and more choices for people with allergies. They also don’t use any artificial colours or flavours making it the perfect choice for little people. With an ever-changing list of flavours, including ingredients inspired by your child’s favourite movie, a cheeky pit-stop at Gelatissimo will always be a winner. 

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Oliver Brown 

Hot-choc-o’clock is officially a thing, and when it strikes you need to head to Oliver Brown. This is no ordinary selection of hot chocolate. Think Belgian chocolate, whipped cream and delicious flavours of mint or coconut. If coffee or tea is more your thing, they have the full range. Kids can enjoy a Belgian hot chocolate, milkshake or babycino. For a sweet tooth after a little more, the menu marked ‘indulgence’ might be worth flicking through. Whether you’re in the mood for a waffle, crêpe or sundae, you can assume they come fully loaded with a selection of decadent toppings. On your way out, have a sticky beak at their gift section for a little something for a special someone.

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Young & Frisky 

Young & Frisky have just launched a standout dessert menu with usual faves like brownies and house-made apple pie, perfect for the cooler months. But the one that’s going to catch your eye is the Jam Donut Sandwich—an iced cookie with decadent donut flavoured ice cream and a warm drizzle of jam. As pretty and delicious as it sounds!

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Baker's Delight 

If your schedule just doesn’t allow a sit-down, why not grab a delicious iced finger bun or chocolate croissant from Baker’s Delight for an energy boost on the go.

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