St. Pete, FL, is well known for its vibrant dining scene, but the city also houses some of the best restaurants for sweets. When it’s hard to resist a sugar-craving or it’s time to cool off, these St. Pete dessert spots welcome guests to indulge in rich flavors and treats. Many also offer additional menu items and beverages, so guests can relax and relish all their treats. Learn more about these seven sweet spots:
St. Pete Dessert Spots the Family Can’t Resist
Kick Back at Kilwins
Outside on the Kilwins’ canopy, visitors will see the words: chocolates, fudge and ice cream. When looking for top St. Pete dessert spots, that’s all one needs. Serving sweet lovers since 1947, Kilwins has ranked as a favorite for its Mackinac Island Fudge, homemade ice cream, handcrafted chocolates and caramel apples. Perfect on a hot day, Kilwins serves more than 40 varieties of ice creams, including popular favorites such as chocolate peanut butter, cookies and cream, and Georgia peach. The restaurant also welcomes visitors to tour the kitchen and see how all these delicious desserts are made.
Let Kings Street Shake It Up
One of the newer additions to the St. Pete food scene is Kings Street Food Counter, which is a pet- and family-friendly restaurant in downtown St. Pete. Even though guests will find a variety of menu items, Kings has a growing reputation for great desserts, especially milkshakes. These $5 shakes are available several different flavors, such as chocolate whopper, strawberry shortcake, and cookie monsta. Popular traditional dessert items include Ramsey’s Root Bear Float, Sundae Fundae and Chocolate Cronut.
Order a Cone at Old Farmer’s
Old Farmer’s Creamery houses Larry’s Ice Cream Parlor, named a best place for ice cream sundaes by CBS Tampa. Larry’s has been a St. Pete dessert staple for more than 30 years and also serves old-fashioned shakes, ice cream, frozen yogurt, and gourmet pastries. In addition, Old Farmer’s offers a variety of ice cream flavors, all delicious in either sugar, waffle or traditional cones. Frequent visitors also rave about the affordable prices, friendly staff and sample options. Visitor tip: Bring cash because this spot doesn’t take cards or checks.
Try Gelato at Paciugo
Another award-winning and top among St. Pete dessert spots is Paciugo, which specializes in gelato. Guests of all ages enjoy Paciugo for its large selection of ever-changing flavors as well as its coffee. Popular gelato options include traditional favorites such as chocolate and pistachio, however guests can also try flavors ranging from Mediterranean sea-salt caramel to tiramisu. Those looking for dairy-free options can try fruity sorbets, while coffee lovers can order their favorite gelato shake or creamy espresso.
Stop by St. Pete Bakery
The sweet aromas from fresh-baked pastries and desserts will sweep visitors off their feet at the St. Pete Bakery. This spot was created by executive pastry chef Michael Ostrander, who opened the bakery more than 10 years ago in St. Pete. With a focus on quality and flavors, selections include whoopie pies, dessert bars, hand-dipped fruits and, of course, brownies, cakes and tarts. St. Pete Bakery not only ranks as one of the best in the area for sweet treats, but visitors can also make their own. The bakery offers classes – for about $100 per person – that focus on how to make the best pies, gourmet cookies, cakes and more.
Make It a Swah-rey
Known to many as “the dessert bar” in St. Pete, (swah-rey) specializes in desserts large and small. Guests can order a slice of cake, such as coconut or red velvet, pies in a glass, cheesecakes and macaroons. Pie in a glass flavors include banana cream, lemon cream, chocolate and vanilla, and guests can also order the apple brown Betty or a rich crème brulee. (swah-rey) also features a variety of beers and wines sourced from local vendors.
Sample Sweet Divas
Chocolate lovers should stop by Sweet Divas Chocolates to sample fine Belgian chocolates, cupcakes, muffins and more. Professional chocolateers select and mix dark, milk, and white chocolates, and then craft them in ways that many find irresistible. Cupcakes feature diva-inspired names, such as Helen Curly Brown and Coconut Chanel, and the M&M (mimosa and muffin) is a weekend-morning must. This top St. Pete dessert spot also serves artisan ice cream, specialty coffees and teas, fine champagnes and wines, and European sipping chocolates.
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