Zero Gradi
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Situated literally next door to the original 400 Gradi restaurant in Brunswick East, Di Francesco has opened up Zero Gradi, a good pitstop post-dinner or if you would just like some gelato on a whim!
Zero Gradi makes all their ice cream on site (see the machine in the photos) and their sweet goodies are baked fresh, brought across from 400 Gradi. Serving a wide selection of gelato options, our favourite part is the decadent flavours on the crunchy cones - these add another layer of taste to your dessert.
We also really fancied the decor, with a modern fitout that will really pop once summer rolls around, but that didn’t stop us coming on a cold Sunday afternoon anyway! Serving espressos as well, this is a good spot to just relax and catch up with friends as well as getting dessert on the go.
Visit Zero Gradi at 93-97 Lygon St, Brunswick East.