Kaffee Eis Cuba Street - Te Aro
Kaffee Eis - Kaffeeeis.co.nz
Our first store (in Oriental Bay) opened for the first time in December 2004. The initial plan had been for a coffee shop that “sold a little bit of ice cream” because of its beachside location. This changed when, while holidaying in Noosa, we were reminded how much we enjoyed gelato and lamented the fact that no one was doing it well in Wellington. From there Italian contacts were made, machinery sourced and Kaffee Eis was born.
The name was chosen to reflect Karl’s Austrian heritage – Kaffee Eis (pronounced - cafΓ© ice), which means coffee and ice cream in German. Kaffee Eis quickly grew a reputation for both high quality gelato (which was all initially manufactured on site) and great coffee. This was greatly enhanced by some very loyal locals, many of whom we still see on a regular basis, and the positive word of mouth advertising they perpetuated.
It wasn’t long before “the little ice cream shop in Oriental Bay” couldn’t manufacture enough gelato to cover demand, so a production kitchen was set up. This was followed soon after by a second store on the lagoon in Frank Kitts Park (Jan 2005), and two years later a third in Courtenay Place (March 2007) followed by Cuba Street (November 2013) and we now have our latest store, The Kiosk TSB Arena (June 2017).
Whilst Kaffee Eis, along with its manufacturing and distribution arm Gellicious Gelato, is now one of the biggest manufacturers of gelato in New Zealand, we remain 100% locally owned and operated.
Contact Kaffee Eis Cuba Street
Address : | Kaffee Eis Cuba Street 146 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand |
Phone : | π +8 |
Postal code : | 6011 |
Website : | http://kaffeeeis.co.nz/ |
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becky on Google
β β β β β Very friendly staff! Food comes really quickly and it tasted good! Amazing place.
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Paige Duce on Google
β β β β β Got the brownie with hazelnut ice cream and a hot chocolate to share between two people, at both items were fantastic. I havenβt tried their other flavours of gelato/ice cream but they all looked great! Hazelnut ice cream reminded me of bueno chocolates - Yummy!
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Leon J on Google
β β β β β Great place to get coffee. Friendly staff but I think they need a bit more outdoor spaces that would be nice
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Hajin Kim on Google
β β β β β Poached eggs on toast for only $7. Small iced latte for $4.50. Single gelato costs $4.80 but itβs great value for quality and taste. Great place to treat yourself some fancy desserts. Lots of seating available, friendly staffs, and also free WiFi.
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Alex Tjahjana on Google
β β β β β Nice ice cream, friendly staff members, with cozy and nice ambiance. Prices were quite dear but their foods are quite yummy and filling. They have unusual despite delicious flavours that will tempt you.
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Sina Solomona on Google
β β β β β whoever was on the aux tonight from 6pm-close, your music taste is absolutely top tier. please do the world a favour and make your spotify playlist public. also big shoutout to the girl who scooped my gelato tonight. a MOUNTAIN of gelato. twice the size of my cup. highly appreciated. and if youβre reading this and you havenβt tried the lemon, honey, and ginger teaβ¦ thank me later, babe. x
(ps. iβm genuinely serious about the spotify playlist. cheers.)
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Maksym Kozlenko on Google
β β β β β Nice coffee, ice cream and cafe atmosphere
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Dean βiLsVβ Sneedon on Google
β β β β β This was a great stop for us to the end of a great night. It was the cherry on top! Pun intended. Great ice cream. Good service, even better was the brownie with ice cream. Love the hot and cold mixed desserts. Well done team.
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