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    frio frio

    4.5 (11 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream Sandwich
    Crystal D.

    In honor of National Ice Cream Sandwich Day I wanted to review Frio Frio. This is a cute little shop connected to Angel Food in the Texa-Tonka shopping center. It is an easy location to get to and they had an amazing selection of ice cream sandwiches! I opted for the chocolate chunk cookie with vanilla ice cream and it was delicious! The cookies were chewy which is the perfect cookie for me! They also had options for alcoholic beverages and bowls of ice cream or sorbet. I tried the raspberry sorbet with fruity pebbles and strawberry boba and enjoyed it! This was a very sweet and tart sorbet so would not recommend anything bigger than a kids size or it can be a bit much.

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    Molly B.

    So happy frio frio is open again! They have a wonderful selection of flavors, from classics like a fudgesicle to more adult flavors like the strawberry balsamic basil, which is what I got. There's a ton of seating out on the shared patio. Excellent friendly service and cool interior vibes with large murals tastefully gracing the walls. Only drawback was some confusion on where it actually was - it's located in the back of the Angel Food bakery, which is the storefront you see from the parking lot.

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    Lynne C.

    When we lived in Texas we used to go to an ice cream shop called Picole that made the most incredibly delicious and beautiful popsicles. We haven't seen any in Minnesota so when I heard more about Frio Frio we had to make a pit stop! The assortment is relatively small, but they also have ice cream sandwiches and shaved ice cream! Shaved ice cream was also something we loved living down south so we actually got that instead. Light, fluffy, and customizable. I got strawberry with Oreos and my husband got the passion fruit with coconut flakes -- both were the perfect after dinner treat!

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    Ice cream was so bad I could kill my self!! Trust me don't waste your TIME!! There's no rolled ice cream

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    It opens right into the patio of Texa-Tonka shopping center so take your sweet treat outside!

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    Edwards Dessert Kitchen

    Edwards Dessert Kitchen

    4.2(256 reviews)
    5.9 miNorth Loop
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    Edward Dessert Kitchen is an absolute must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth. I tried a variety…read moreof chocolate-based desserts, and every single one was incredibly creative, beautifully presented, and genuinely delicious. You can tell a lot of thought and craftsmanship go into each dessert--these weren't just sweets, they felt like edible works of art. The chocolate flavors were rich without being overwhelming, and each item had its own unique twist that made the experience fun and memorable. Everything tasted fresh and thoughtfully balanced, which made it hard to pick a favorite. If you enjoy inventive desserts done well, Edward Dessert Kitchen is definitely worth the stop. I'd absolutely go back to try more of their creations.

    I've been here once years ago for an Yelp event. I remember the desserts being really good. Since…read moremy job moved out of dt/the city I don't really hang on this part of town much but definitely have a list of places I'd want to go, and this was one of them. Wish I would have visited more often. Staff were friendly. Sad they are closing the doors for good soon. Such a cute place! We got there in the evening so they were out of a lot things (very limited options for desserts) but they still have drink options. I got the hummingbird and mango oat milk matcha. My sister got the brookie (brownie cookie). Everything was really good. The place was packed and stayed consistently busy! They close 6/29/25.

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    Bellecour Bakery at Cooks - Making the croissants!

    Bellecour Bakery at Cooks

    4.3(92 reviews)
    6.1 miNorth Loop
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    First, I love the pastries you can buy to-go. This review though is for their cooking class. Be…read moreaware that you will be seated with a group of 6 and you'll have to work with them to decide who does what tasks, since not everyone will get to try making everything. I attended solo but luckily really liked the group I was assigned to. We wanted everyone to work on things they enjoy and allowed everyone to try some parts of the important tasks (making pasta and pastry dough). Your enjoyment might really depend on what your group is like. You can buy wine and beer to drink while you take the class, and those were reasonably priced I thought! $9 for a glass of wine and I think $8 for beer. The class was chaotic since we were making three courses and things needed to be done at different times, but the chaos felt like how it really is in a kitchen making multi course menus, so that didn't bother me! The assistants were great and helped us stay on track and helped if we were struggling with anything. I can't say I learned much from the class (which is why I only gave 4 stars), but I sure had a lot of fun!

    Living in the North Loop, Cooks Bellecour was hands-down our most visited spot--and for good…read morereason! This place is a slice of French heaven right in Minneapolis. Their pastries? Pure magic. The chocolate almond croissant is next level--flaky, buttery, and packed with rich, decadent flavor. And don't even get me started on the breakfast sandwiches--they're gourmet-level masterpieces. Every bite is perfection. The vibe & service here is warm and inviting, with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked bread and pastries filling the air. Whether you're grabbing a coffee, treating yourself to a pastry, or diving into one of their soups or salads, this place nails it every time. If you're in the area, do yourself a favor and stop by. Cooks Bellecour is an absolute gem!

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