* Craft Ice Cream / Pastry / Shakes / Sundaes. * Voted Best Ice Cream in Florida. * Matcha Café. * Open 7 days a week. * Vegan and Gluten-Free options. * Delivery: Uber Eats & Grub Hub. * Premium Ingredients.
"This millennial pink ice cream shop offers creative frozen flavors like Almond Joy (almond coconut ice cream with chocolate shavings, toasted coconut, and coconut milk from Thailand), Flamingo Sorbet (passion fruit and strawberry sorbet), Ube Macapuno (coconut ice cream with Filipino purple yams), and a vegan-friendly Matcha (culinary matcha in a vegan coconut base), making for some of the town’s most unusual ice cream offerings." - Olee Fowler
"Wynwood’s Dasher & Crank is one of those shops where you’ll want to order everything—there isn’t a flavor that doesn’t sound (and taste) delicious. Personally, we struggle to not order the Salty Beach (coconut ice cream, sea salt, and graham cracker) every time, but we occasionally break our streak for the ube flavor. We’ve seen them try everything from salmon and cream cheese to watermelon goat cheese ice cream here, and somehow they pull it all off." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"Even if you are very over Wynwood, you still probably appreciate ice cream. And you’ll find some of the best ice cream in Miami at Dasher and Crank, a little scoop shop near the southern edge of Wynwood. There isn’t a flavor here that doesn’t sound (and taste) delicious. Personally, we struggle to not order the Salty Beach (coconut ice cream, sea salt, and graham cracker) every time, but we occasionally break our streak for the ube." - ryan pfeffer, virginia otazo
"Dasher and Crank is a Wynwood ice cream shop that serves the best ice cream in the neighborhood - and some of the best in the entire city. The flavors here are pretty interesting (and tasty), with ingredients like ube, guava, thyme, and elderflower. The small shop is very bright and has some bleachers where you can eat and hang out." - Ryan Pfeffer
"For those wanting to get a taste of nostalgia, Bagel Balls — the bite-sized bagel filled with with cream cheese, first made popular in 1989 by Al Burger, founder of Rosters ‘N Toasters — are back in Miami and hosting their first-ever pop-up at Dasher & Crank on Saturday, September 19 and Sunday, September 20." - Olee Fowler