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Amorino
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About the Vibe
Tucked away on Greenwich Church Street, Amorino brings that signature Italian gelato flair to a neighborhood hungry for something sweet. You'll find the classic hand-rolled cones here—watch the staff work their magic as they shape each scoop fresh from the marble counter. It's a solid stop after wandering the markets or catching a boat, though don't expect it to be a quiet local secret; the tourist foot traffic keeps the queue moving steadily. The flavors rotate seasonally, but the pistachio and stracciatella are reliable standbys. If you're feeling fancy, try their crêpes or waffles topped with gelato—perfect for a lazy afternoon treat. Service can be a bit rushed during peak hours, but the quality of the gelato makes up for it.
Known For
- •hand-rolled gelato cones
- •pistachio flavor
- •seasonal sorbets
- •gelato crêpes
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Reviews (1)
Reliable gelato with tourist appeal
Amorino Greenwich is exactly what you'd expect from this Italian gelato chain—consistent, creamy, and Instagram-worthy. The hand-rolling technique is fun to watch, and the gelato itself is undeniably good, especially the pistachio and seasonal fruit sorbets. It's a convenient spot if you're exploring Greenwich and need a sugar fix, but don't come expecting a hidden local haunt; this place thrives on foot traffic from nearby attractions.
The service is efficient but can feel a bit impersonal during busy times, and some flavors run a touch sweeter than traditional Italian gelato. Still, for a reliable dessert stop with a nice view of the street, it does the job. The gelato crêpes are worth trying if you want something a bit more substantial than just a cone.
Lire en français
Amorino Greenwich, c'est exactement ce qu'on attend d'une chaîne de gelato italien : fiable, crémeux et photogénique. La technique du roulage à la main est amusante à observer, et le gelato lui-même est indéniablement bon, surtout la pistache et les sorbets de saison. C'est un spot pratique si vous explorez Greenwich et avez besoin d'un coup de sucre, mais ne venez pas chercher une pépite locale cachée ; cet endroit vit grâce au flux de piétons des attractions voisines.
Le service est efficace mais peut sembler un peu impersonnel en période de pointe, et certaines saveurs sont un peu plus sucrées que le gelato traditionnel italien. Néanmoins, pour une pause dessert fiable avec une belle vue sur la rue, ça fait l'affaire. Les crêpes au gelato valent le détour si vous voulez quelque chose de plus consistant qu'une simple boule.