Creams, the UK’s leading dessert restaurant brand with more than 80 stores nationwide, has reopened its café in Cardiff. Now under new management, customers can head down to the café, on St Mary’s Street, to get their cravings fix.
Taking desserts to a whole new level, Creams offers an unrivalled range of delicious, freshly prepared treats, including gelato ice cream, cookie dough, crêpes, and waffles. Diners at Cardiff can indulge in sensational, Instagram-friendly, rainbow-coloured sundaes and show-stopping cakes and puddings.
Eve Davis, Manager at Creams Café Cardiff, said: “I’m thrilled that we’re able to welcome customers through the doors of Creams Cardiff once again. We’re looking forward to giving each and every visitor the ultimate Creams experience, complete with flamboyant desserts, stylish surroundings and fantastic customer service, whatever the occasion.”
Menu highlights at Creams Café Cardiff include The Creams Knickerbocker Glory – a twist on the much-loved classic, complete with chocolate chip gelato and strawberry gelato with mango slices, fresh banana slices and fresh strawberry slices, topped with Creams soft vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce and a Creams wafer, as well as the new Crêpe Au Bueno – a freshly made hot crêpe with delicious white Kinder Bueno, white chocolate hazelnut spread and white chocolate shavings. A chocolate lover’s dream come true!
With vegan and gluten-free options available, Creams’ everyday celebrations cater to everyone. Thick milkshakes, smoothies and soda floats, plus teas and coffees accompany the dessert extravaganza.
The newly re-opened store will also be offering a limited-edition Winter Season menu which launched on the 11th November and will run until the 23rd February 2020. With three new winter products to try, including a waffle with a red velvet cookie dough centre, coconut inspired crepe and a cookie dough sundae with a wintery wonderland flare and candy floss topping, it is set to be a firm favourite with customers as the colder days set in.
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