"Gelateria Cesare" leader in ice cream a Reggio Calabria, the city where it has been based for a hundred years, it shows itself as a rare pearl on the Mediterranean. The city, characterized by a very mild Mediterranean climate, so much so that in summer you can enjoy the sea breeze coming down from the north and with it many visitors and tourists eager to immerse themselves in a holiday dimension also to taste goodies.
Reggio Calabria essentially lives off tourism, not only in summer, but also culturally, since there is one of the most important archaeological museums, being also one of the oldest cities in Europe, partly Greek-Byzantine, then Roman, reaching our days after destruction and rebirth after earthquakes that never folded it. The Calabrian city is also coveted for lovers of good food, the genuine, traditional one, made of intense flavors of sun-kissed fruits, among which today the cold art stands out, the gelato in fact, a very fresh, sweet, coveted and greedy delight every summer. The Calabrian capital is a leader in this field, since "Red shrimp"Has just assigned two cones to the most famous ice cream shop in the city, giving it the title of best ice cream shop in Italy. We are talking about the historic “Cesare ice cream parlor”, dean in the city that today is pinning the most coveted medal on the chest, with a production so refined and rich that it can be proudly exhibited even at an international level. The Cesare ice cream shop has existed for four generations, and has been preparing for many years the emblem of the sin of gluttony, in which to linger without too many feelings of guilt, since it represents that typically summer pleasure, but not only that, that sweet cuddle which sooner or later 'they all bow!
A bit of history
The centenary kiosk "Cesare ice cream shop ", that is a piece of the history of the city. The current owner is David DeStefano, which proudly manages a business founded in 1918, when the kiosk was called Bar Aquila and had eagle friezes and lictor beams typical of the Fascist period. At that time the restaurant only served coffee and sodas, while the gelato it arrived only in 1940, when the De Stefano family, taking over the business, transformed it into a laboratory of gelato artisanal focusing on the quality of local products; never betrayed principle that has always been a point of honor for the generations that have followed one another until today.
Cesare ice cream shop today
The current owner is David DeStefano, which proudly manages a business founded in 1918, when the kiosk was called Bar Aquila and had eagle friezes and lictor beams typical of the Fascist period. At that time the place only served coffee and sodas, while the ice cream arrived only in 1940, when the De Stefano family, taking over the business, transformed it into an artisan ice cream laboratory focusing on the quality of local products; never betrayed principle that has always been a point of honor for the generations that have followed one another until today. Refreshment from the heat wave, a simple snack, or a substitute for lunch, ice cream remains an indispensable delicacy.
That small initial green kiosk, despite having been standing there for a century, has come a long way, and it has done it with research, the desire to improve the product as much as possible, which over time has made fame and the satisfaction among regular consumers. Thus the first variegated flavors were born, new delicacies in tubs to choose from, and today the Cesare ice cream parlor produces a very high quality ice cream with noble ingredients such as milk, Piedmontese IGP hazelnuts, Bronte pistachios, Avola almonds, cocoa from Ghana, vanilla from Madagascar, Senga Sengana strawberries, and much more.
After the Gambero Rosso award that gave two cones, decreeing the ice cream of the De Stefano family as the best in Italy, also the city of Reggio Calabria on 4 September, will award the well-known ice cream shop with the "Sympathy Award of Calabria" for its 100 years of activity. The motto on everyone's lips is “Cesare was there and Cesare is there. For 100 years. And other news are awaited!