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4.6 (182 reviews)
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Lauren C.

Very unique ice cream located in the design district of miami. The shop is a bit hidden behind the Main Street, but there are plenty of signs showing where to go. The coconut tequila ice cream was very good, it had a strong taste of tequila, but wasn't overpowering. The passionfruit was very refreshing, especially on a warm day. The taste of tequila wasn't as strong with that flavor. You have the option to be served inside or enjoy your treat outside where they have chairs and tables. Service is pretty quick and straightforward.

Chocolate Hazelnut Martini
Amber S.

I was delighted to hear that Aubi & Ramsa had a location in the Design District! The first time I had ever tried it was at the Hard Rock hotel and casino. First things first, the ice cream is simply delicious. It's boozy and sweet and the combos they offer truly give that cocktail in an ice cream vibe that it seeks to give. I gave this location a 3 because the service was nothing to gush about. Considering the location, the novelty, and what a great date night desert spot this is, I would have loved to have been taken care of by someone with more passion for the brand. With that said, lots of potential for the ambiance, too. Not sure if the staff gets to choose the music but that night it was full on EDM experience. Don't get me wrong, I love all things house--but while I ate my Choco-Martini, something jazzier would have been nice. All in all, I would not skip trying Aubi & Ramsa because the product is a must-try, however, I might opt to visit other locations to see if the ambiance and service matches the quality of the product.

Andrea Z.

I've been to both this location and their location inside Hard Rock Casino, and its fun to try the different flavors of alcohol-infused ice cream. The ambience is very nice and gives bar vibes, especially at night. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Service was quick! I tried The Lucky Brownie (Irish Cream) and the Choco Hazelnut (Gin). Both has a hint of alcohol while taking a bite but not too much, which can be pretty dangerous since I would love to eat several servings of these. It's priced about $10 for a single serving, which is more expensive than your average ice cream, but the flavors are rich and unique that I would come back occasionally as a "treat myself" option.

Passion Fruit Margarita
Anna L.

An ice cream cocktail bar?! YES PLEASE! Discovered this gem in a little hidden corner of the Miami Design District. I see that they actually have a couple other locations throughout Miami, and it's such a cool concept. All the ice cream & sorbets have alcohol in them, so you must be 21+ to enjoy these treats. The space is designed like an actual fancy cocktail bar and the menu is organized based on type of liquor that's infused in the ice cream (gin, tequila, bourbon, champagne, etc). There are so many yummy flavors and fun concoctions to choose from. P.S. Most of their sorbets are vegan-friendly. First I tried the Strawberry Rosé made with Veuve Clicquot rosé & St. Germain. It was so good & refreshing! My next visit, I went for the Passion Fruit Margarita made with Casamigos Blanco tequila -- also amazing! I like that they don't use cheap liquors and you can actually taste it in the ice cream but it's not overpowering. They've mastered that balance. Also, their branding & packaging is absolutely stunning. You can order by the single serving (about $9) or by the pint. They both come in luxurious cylindrical containers with gold metal tops. They pop it open for you to enjoy there or you can take them home. These would make such great gifts and they also ship!

The Lucky Brownie Irish Cream Ice Cream
Becky L.

Was in the area for lunch and decided to drop by for dessert. Asked what the favorites were: included the passion fruit margarita, lucky brownie (with irish cream), and the highland truffle. Ended up getting the lucky brownie. The irish cream was definitely there and I liked that it wasn't to the point that it was too much. Loved all the bits of brownie mixed in. The ice cream texture is definitely more solid--makes sense that the spoon is the type that helps cut through. Makes you work a little bit harder to eat but at least it doesn't seem to melt as fast. Just keep in mind that a small is $9. I had to remind myself that the price is probably also due to the liquor. Seating is available inside where it's dimly lit modern decor. Parking available at the parking garage at the miami design district. Pretty pricey for the amount of ice cream that you get. Agree with the other reviewers that being able to sample it would definitely help figure out preferred flavors. Not sure if I'd get again, but glad to have the experience!

DeMario M.

I definitely think it was more of a hype. I went to the location in Design District. We ordered the Tangerine Mimosa and Highline Truffle. Both were ok. You can definitely taste the alcohol. I went more for the experience but I've definitely had better ice cream. I like how the bar was setup. The ice cream is relatively expensive for a small taste of alcohol. Anyway, I would recommend going for the experience only. Suggestion for improvement: taste testing/samples so people know what to expect prior to committing.

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Steph D.

This is a MUST try alcohol infused ice cream!! We came here per recommendation and immediately impressed with the decor and ambience, as well as the great alcohol selections! The ice cream is rich and creamy and the alcohol is the perfect kick! The staff was insightful and friendly, as well as helpful!

Rob F.

Ordered an Old Fashioned and Highland Truffle ice creams and both were good. Old fashioned was vanilla based and Highland Truffle was for the chocolate lovers since it was choc based with choc chips. Highland truffle is the perfect balance of flavors. You can taste the alcohol but it's not overbearing. The chocolate flavor really compliments the Macallan. Will be back to try new flavors but recommend these both.

Leslie S.

Pros: the ice cream was creamy and delicious, it was also very boozy, the menu had a good selection. Cons: pricey for a tiny bit of ice cream, but it's a touristy area and anything with booze always costs more.

The White Russian Vodka Ice Cream
Alyssa E.

Aubi & Ramsa is easily my new favorite boozy ice cream spot. The interior is chic, much like a trendy bar or lounge. The woman working gave me a rundown of her favorite flavors from each category, and I ended up going with the White Russian. The flavors blended well with the liquor, and no flavor overpowered one another. There's a variety of liquor types so there's something for everyone! I'll definitely be back to try the whiskey-based flavors.

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Chantal O.

Aubi & Ramsa is a chic bar for ice cream. What makes this so special is that all ice creams are prepared with beer, wine and spirits. The menu includes champagne, gin, bourbon, mezcal, tequila, and vodka ice cream. They have the following vegan options: passion fruit margarita, tangerine mimosa, Japanese pearl drop and strawberries and rosé. We were in the mood for mezcal so got the chocolate azteca, great option for a sweet treat with cinnamon. I have also tried the key lime martini and it was delicious! This place looks like a trendy bar with modern decoration. They only had one "bartender" but I was able to get her attention after a big group came in. She did look at me and said she would be right with me. She was also good at recommending different flavors. This is a great spot for a date or night out with a small group. A must if you are strolling around the Design Distric!

Ariel W.

Small batch made artisanal ice cream and premium booze, it's a match made in heaven! Aubi & Ramsa, named for owners Matias Aubi and Rafael Ramirehas who spent eight years studying how to make ice cream with the liquor inside of it have your fix in the Jade Alley in the Miami Design District. They also have stores in south Florida and Tampa and in New York and Nevada. The cute shop is set up like a bar where they can make all your summer dessert dreams come true. They serve 20 flavors in a 3.7 ounce size for around $12 and pints sell for $20. Ice cream and sorbet are infused with beer, wine, and spirits. Creative flavors include Kentucky Crème Brûlée, a crème brûlée ice cream made with Maker's Mark and caramelized sugar sprinkles, The Coco Loco, a coconut cream ice cream made with Don Juo Blanco and coconut flakes, The White Russian, a coffee liqueur ice cream made with Belvedere Nola and English toffee bits, and Lucky Brownie, an Irish cream ice cream made with Carolans Irish Cream and bits of organic brownies. They offer seasonal flavors and they can custom make flavors for events and parties. After intently studying the menu I finally decided on a champagne and sorbet combination, Strawberries and Rosé, a strawberry sorbet made with Veuve Clicquot rosé and St. Germain. It was actually one of their vegan selections and it was so fruity and refreshing. I sat in one of the chairs set up in Jade Alley and had a little mini vacation while I enjoyed my treat. $11 is a bit expensive for what is basically the size of a push pop but it was made with quality ingredients and was absolutely delicious and this is the Design District after all, home of Fendi and Prada. I definitely would be interested in trying some of the ice cream flavors. Everything comes prepackaged so sadly no samples :( Oh and if you do know one of those parties that is serving this, please invite me!

Cecille W.

Loved our experience at Aubi & Ramsa from start to finish! First off, the interior is so chic and resembles a regular bar; but it's not just a regular bar, it's a cool bar. A bar that serves alcohol-infused ice cream! Our bartender (I'm so sad that I forgot his name), was SO friendly and helpful. He throughly explained the menu and described the flavor notes of the most popular choices. He then recommended a few flavors to us based on what alcohol we preferred. We ended up getting the Agave Dulce de Leche and the Carajillo which was a pour over espresso ice cream. I was surprised at how well the flavors blended together! It took all of our self control not to get one more after we were finished. Not to mention that the little containers of ice cream are so aesthetically pleasing. Super IG worthy spot with yummy ice cream and even better customer service. We heard from the bartender that there are plans to open some locations in SoCal soon. I hope they decide to open one in NorCal as well!

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