Dolci and Banana (Split)
Hey gang, Dolci has re-opened its ice cream window on the Breckenridge side of the building. That means that the Italian ice is available again. David was out putting the final touches on the shop when I stopped by. He said that the patio chairs and tables will soon be added as well. I used to work right next to Dolci and I can honestly say that people go crazy for their Italian Ice. They also offer a wide variety of ice cream favorites as well, but when I asked David if anyone else in the area is dishing out the ice he couldn't think of any.
Now that this stretch along Elmwood has seen such an influx of new shops, it can only be good news for Dolci. The clothing stores are even talking about marketing the area as Buffalo's fashion district. What could be more fashionable that shopping at all the cool stores and walking over to Dolci for an Italian ice? Dolci is located at 732 Elmwood Avenue in Buffalo. 716-882-5956.

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do they have Gelato?
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