Victoria Park Store Now Open

Victoria Park Store Now Open

Perth, we heard you yelling “MORE GELATO!” from across the Nullarbor, so we finally delivered.

Our second WA store has officially landed at 893 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park, and it’s prepped to cause the sweetest kind of chaos. Just like Highgate the new store complete with our signature 40 flavour cabinet, merch, gelato cakes, shakes and limited-edition Messina x Tony's Chocolonely Cookie Pies. 

 

We know Perth’s dessert scene is packed, and that fans queued for metres out the door last time in Mount Lawley, so we said bring your spoons, Victoria Park. If our Highgate opening taught us anything, it’s that Perth doesn’t mess around when it comes to gelato. You lot turned up in droves, lined the pavement, and said "Forget the scoops, I'll take 3 1.5L's please". 

And we know you don’t show up to a party empty-handed so we're bringing back the OG Perth flavour Rotto Buns - Cream bun gelato with whipped cream and raspberry puree. Inspired by Rottnest Island’s famed cream buns...minus the ferry fare. Available only at Victoria Park for one week, or while stocks last.

See you there
📍 893 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park

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