(305) 538-0207
1626 Michigan Ave
Miami Beach,
FL
33139
25.7897
-80.1389
Neighborhood: City Center
Years in business
Established in 1987
Price:
$
Last updated 8.29.11
Category:
Ice Cream & Frozen Dessert Manufacturers, Ice Cream Parlors, Restaurants, Dessert Shops, Wholesale Foods
Payment Methods:
Cash
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
No
Reviews & Ratings for Frieze Ice Cream Factory
5 reviews
What users are saying:
- Citysearch (4)
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- Around the Web (1)
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- All (5)
The Ice Cream Nazi
by MBstiener at Citysearch
I really enjoy the ice cream and interesting sorbet flavors the frieze has but it can be a little expensive or at least give bigger scoops. The employees that work there are really nice and the guys are cute and kind... one of the main reasons me and my friends go there haha : ) I recommend the frieze to anyone visiting Miami. The only con I have to say is its probably best to go when that lady that owns the place is not there. She is a little rude and doesn't allow the employees to have a conversation with you after you paid for your ice cream. It really takes away that good personal feeling and makes it seem as if they just want your money... I like to hang around and talk while enjoying my ice cream!
- Pros: Good ice cream and yogurt
- Cons: The owner is rude
The Frieze.
by markyplol at Citysearch
The frieze does in fact have fabulous tasting ice cream, however, the owners of the place are not honest. Lisa, the owner, does not make sure that her ice creams are totally kosher. Her dairy and parv products are often mixed, as are the scoopers. For those who really wish to keep Jewish tradition, the Frieze is not recommended.
- Pros: ice cream is superb
- Cons: false advertisement
Patrons lick their way down Lincoln Road with a cone from this South Beach favorite.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
This is a true local's place; original artwork adorns the walls, a bulletin board announces yoga classes, neighbors walking their dogs stop in for a bite and even sometimes buy Fido a kiddie cup. Everything is made on the premises, and customers are encouraged to test many flavors before deciding. Silky ice-creams come in flavors like macadamia caramel and double toffee. Sorbets are made from exotic tropical fruits like tamarind, papaya and guavanbana.
The Frieze
by adrianadiaz at Citysearch
The frieze is the best ice cream store i have ever been too. No other place i have gone to get ice cream or sorbet has the quality of the frieze, I recomemd all of my family friends and strangers go inside, say hi to William and ask for a sample of any of their ssorbet flavors, and i promiss they'll get hooked.
- Pros: "homemade" taste, Freidnly staff, Great ambiance

