Kimberly D.
Yelp
KITH Treats is ice cream for hype beasts!
KITH Treats, the sweet indulgence by street wear pioneer Ronnie Fieg, is a cramped ice cream counter in the Miami KITH location. I am a shoe collector, and I understand the game. I went here more as a pilgrimage rather than culinary exploration. Let's call it for what it is: KITH Treats is vanilla ice cream + cereal. It's not local-sourced, organic, or molecular gastronomy. It is ice cream (and milk shakes) served in a sneaker shop. It is EXPENSIVE ice cream in a busy area of a popular tourist destination. The reason you go here is so you can take a picture of your KITH-branded cup and put it on your Instagram (or maybe you really like ice cream or sneakers, or both!). And there's nothing wrong with that! Just be aware that when you visit KITH Treats, this is the sneaker-head experience that you are buying into.
The counter is literally a 10 foot space in the KITH store front. They have teenagers working, and 2/3 of them need attitude adjustments, especially the girl I spoke to. I asked a question about changing the type of milk in their pre-set menu items (my friend wanted almond milk because she is lactose intolerant) and the little girl responded (but did NOT answer my question) in a tone that made me want to slap her across the mouth. Cash me outside boo.
KITH Treats serves ice cream swirl, milkshakes, and cereal box sets. Each menu item will set you back about $10 per item. The ice cream itself is DELCIOUS, as you'd expect from putting name brand cereal in vanilla ice cream, but it's nothing truly innovative. Just buy yourself some Cocoa Puffs, crunch it up, and toss it in your next bowl of ice cream from the supermarket, and you'll save yourself a lot of money and grief from glorified froyo employees. But in all fairness, the ice cream is really tasty and thick, but not frozen. They grind up the cereal just right so that it keeps the flavor and adds texture, but not thick enough that you have to chew your ice cream.
I would only come back here if my sneaker-head friends want to visit.