Gelateria Soave 1950

Ice cream shop · Vomero

Gelateria Soave 1950

Ice cream shop · Vomero

2

Via Alessandro Scarlatti, 130, 80127 Napoli NA, Italy

Photos

Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null
Gelateria Soave 1950 by null

Highlights

Historic gelateria known for semifreddo, panna, bignè  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

Via Alessandro Scarlatti, 130, 80127 Napoli NA, Italy Get directions

@soave1950

$$

Information

Static Map

Via Alessandro Scarlatti, 130, 80127 Napoli NA, Italy Get directions

+39 081 556 7411
@soave1950

$$

Features

payment credit card
Tap to pay

Last updated

Oct 26, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@onthegrid

On the Grid : Soave

"This vintage famous ice cream shop in the main street of the neighborhood is famous for their "semifreddo", a much softer ice cream. If you smell something like cheese, don't worry, is the delicatessen corner inside the same store. One shop 2 different taste experiences." - Kidea

https://onthegrid.city/naples/vomero/soave
View Postcard for Gelateria Soave 1950
@onthegrid

"Soave, Vomero by Kidea. This vintage famous ice cream shop in the main street of the neighborhood is famous for their "semifreddo", a much softer ice cream. If you smell something like cheese, don't worry, is the delicatessen corner inside the same store. One shop 2 different taste experiences."

Naples
View Postcard for Gelateria Soave 1950

Seth Smith

Google
It’s handily the best gelato in Naples. (The ever-popular Mennella is a distant second.) And, dare I say, one of the best in all of Italy. The texture and mouthfeel is unbelievable — like liquid velvet. This is one of the few gelato/ice cream/helado/glace/etc. place I’ve ever been to that displays the gelato in machines so it can be continually churned. The ongoing churning keeps the ice crystals from enlarging, giving the gelato an unparalleled texture.

L Freya

Google
My favourite pistachio gelato in Napoli! The service is good too, very friendly two who explained the flavours to us.

Viktoriia Tsalaia

Google
Amazing gelato, highly recommend! I chose coffee & nutella-based flavours, and both were really good (although the nutella one is too sweet on its own, so make sure to pair it with something!).

GV 1

Google
This place is a gem, the gelato flavors were amazing. It was just the right balance and price was reasonable for the delicious dessert. Went there each day since we found it, even had dessert before dinner, that’s how good it was.

Luca Heimerdinger

Google
Great ice cream freshly churned right at the serving counter!

Paule Sydr

Google
I’ve never tried nothing better in my entire life - and it’s not just tasty Italian ice cream! It’s the tastiest ice cream in Italy, and probably in the entire world! I paid just 2,5€ (2 flavors) but it felt like I bought a ticket to heaven🙏🏻

Ej mobi

Google
Nothing wrong with the ice-cream, but the old lady at the ice-cream counter hustled me coz I'm a tourist. First off, at most ice-cream parlors in Naples it costs less to order a cup than ordering ice cream in a waffle. Not here. Secondly, I ordered three flavors - strawberry, coffee and chocolate. None of the scoops I got filled the cup enough. The chocolate and coffee flavors came first and were decent in size but the final scoop - strawberry - was sooo small! It paled in comparison to the other two scoops and I finished it in two bites. Sadly nobody at the store knows English and since I don't know Italian, I couldnt explain to the old lady that shelved out the scoops that she had given me too little strawberry ice-cream. I tried to, but she didnt get it. Shambolic and a scam. Sure, the ice cream tasted nice (not as good as Casa Infante´s) but the scam artist style from the old lady at the counter left a sour taste in my mouth.

Francesco Palumbo

Google
Have you ever tasted the ice cream freshly mixed? No? Then, you do not know what you missed. Soave offers express-made ice creams that do not admit any comparison with others.