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Pistachio’s Ice Cream Shop Review

Having lived most of my life in the Midwest, I experienced the changing of the seasons.  In addition to spring, summer, fall, and winter, there was one more that likely only northerners will understand, and that is the “Ice Cream” season.  If you’ve lived in the south your entire life, you probably don’t understand what that means.  As winter sets in, most of the ice cream shops close due to decreased demand from the colder temperatures.  We would always count the days until spring came around when we could get that first ice cream cone of the season. 

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Owners, Chef Andre and his wife Amy opened this new location just about a month ago. They also own the Italian restaurant located next door called Sweet Basil Italiano. When the space next door became available, they decided that it was the perfect opportunity to open a gelato shop. If you are not familiar with the deliciousness that is gelato, then you are in for a treat! It contains 50% less air, less fat, is made with whole milk instead of cream, and in my opinion it’s richer and creamier than traditional ice cream. As you will see from the photos below, they do offer a few fun and unique sundaes that are a must try!

Now let’s jump right in and see what this place has to offer and what I had to eat!

Store Front
Dining Room
Affogato – Vanilla Ice Cream with Espresso
Hot Fudge Sundae
Bubble Waffle Sundae
X-Treme Chocolate Shake

Pistachio’s Ice Cream and Gelato
Address: 295 SE Port St Lucie Blvd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984
Phone: (772) 301-1297
Hours of Operation: Wednesday – Sunday, 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Click Here to Visit their Facebook Page

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Thomas Miller

My name is Thomas Miller, aka “The Treasure Coast Foodie” and “The Foodie Guy” and now the host and producer of the brand new show called Holy Grail Eats! I’ve been a professional food blogger for the past 9 years and I’m very passionate about finding “Holy Grail” dishes and supporting local mom-and-pop and one of a kind restaurants! I’ve reviewed over 300 local restaurants in the last 9 years and my food photos are devoured by 10’s of thousands each month on my website treasurecoastfoodie.com. As a Google Maps Level 8 Local Guide, I have submitted over 4,000 photos that have been viewed over 90 million times. My foodie following is over 125,000 strong on the Treasure Coast and my Foodie dining experience events are some of the Top Culinary experiences on the Treasure Coast!

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