Scoops Worth The Trip: 12 Gelato Spots To Try in Las Vegas
There are days in Las Vegas when the heat hits hard, and nothing sounds better than a scoop of gelato.
The city has embraced the treat with everything from silky pistachio served in grand hotel patisseries to small local shops scooping creative flavors late into the night. Whether you’re wandering the Strip or chasing down a hidden neighborhood gem, these gelato spots deliver the kind of cool, creamy satisfaction you’re after.
12 Best Gelato Spots On The Strip and Beyond
Bellagio Patisserie at Bellagio
Bellagio Patisserie is best known for its record-holding 26-foot chocolate fountain, but it’s also one of the Strip’s favorite gelato spots. The counter offers a rotating selection of classic Italian flavors such as pistachio, stracciatella, tiramisu, and seasonal fruit sorbets, all made in-house with a smooth, dense texture that’s closer to what you’d find in Italy than most resort ice cream stands.
A single scoop is around $8, with cups, cones, and larger servings available. The good thing is that even if your friends and family aren’t into gelato, there will be another sweet treat on the menu that they can enjoy. After all, there’s a reason Bellagio Patisserie at the Bellagio has racked up close to 1,300 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 stars.
Gelato Bar On Spring Mountain Rd
When you visit Chinatown, you’ll quickly see there’s more to Las Vegas than just the Strip.
With over 50 flavors on display, from stracciatella and hazelnut to playful picks like green tea and cheesecake, Gelato Bar feels like a candy store for gelato lovers.
It’s only a short drive west of the Strip, they’re open until 1am, and are loved by locals and visitors alike.
Their scoops are generous, with a single scoop starting at less than $6.
IL Gelato at Park MGM (Eataly)
Step into Eataly at Park MGM and you’ll feel like you’ve wandered into an Italian marketplace. Among the pasta, espresso bars, and wine counters, you’ll find Il Gelato.
The flavors and taste will make you feel like you’ve been transported to Italy.
You’ll find everything from Sicilian pistachio to stracciatella to salted caramel, and seasonal fruit sorbets. Scoops cost a bit more than most places, starting just under $10, but once you take that first bite, it’s clear why.
Sweet Sin Bakery & Café At The LINQ Promenade
Sweet Sin Bakery & Café is a small dessert shop tucked into the LINQ Promenade, and it’s easy to miss if you’re just walking by. Inside, you’ll find a mix of Italian gelato, macarons, cakes, and imported chocolates, making it a good stop if your group wants different kinds of sweets.
There’s a bunch of classic gelato flavors, from pistachio to vanilla and chocolate, but you’ll also find seasonal or trendy picks like Dubai chocolate, depending on the day.
Freddo Gelato In Southwest Las Vegas
Argentina’s most famous gelato brand has made its way to Las Vegas, and Freddo Gelato feels every bit as authentic as its Buenos Aires roots. The star here is dulce de leche, offered in several variations, including chocolate-chunk and extra creamy. You’ll also find Italian classics like nocciola and dark chocolate.
The shop is located on S. Durango Drive in the southwest, approximately 15–20 minutes from the Strip. The space is bright and family-friendly, and the staff encourages you to taste before making a choice. It’s a great spot when you want truly imported gelato (yes, they ship it in to maintain texture and flavor) and a quieter local vibe.
Cocolini Gelato In The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian
Right in the middle of the Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes is Cocolini Gelato.
As the name suggests, the shop serves classic Italian gelato with a good mix of flavors, everything from stracciatella and hazelnut to refreshing fruit sorbets. The gelato is served in cups or waffle cones, and the texture is dense and creamy without being overly sweet.
What makes this place fun is the location. You can enjoy your gelato under the painted sky dome while gondolas drift by and live performers play nearby.
You can pretend you’re enjoying a treat in Venice inside the Venetians’ faux-Venice vibe.
Café Gelato At Bellagio
Not to be confused with the Bellagio Patisserie, Café Gelato sits near the resort’s pool entrance and feels more like a casual café than a pastry shop. It serves all the classic gelato flavors, espresso, dark chocolate, pistachio, and seasonal fruit sorbets, along with pastries, sandwiches, and smoothies if you’re after something more than dessert.
It’s not as showy as other gelato spots on the Strip, but it’s a good spot and easy to reach without weaving through long resort hallways.
Aria Patisserie At Aria
Open 24/7, Aria Patisserie is more than just a pastry counter. It’s one of the easiest places on the Strip to grab a scoop of quality gelato any time of day. The case usually features a dozen or more flavors, from salted caramel and raspberry sorbet to rich chocolate and dulce de leche. The space feels modern and bright, with plenty of room to linger if you want to pair your gelato with coffee, crepes, or one of the shop’s fancy pastries.
Uptown Gelato At New York-New York Hotel
Uptown Gelato is one of the newest dessert counters on the Strip. You’ll find it inside the Fulton Food Hall at New York-New York.
It’s an easy grab-and-go stop while exploring the casino or heading towards or back from the T-Mobile Arena.
The menu mixes classic Italian flavors with American favorites. You can expect staples like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry alongside cookies & cream and over-the-top sundaes.
Caffè al Teatro At Wynn Las Vegas
Tucked just off the Wynn’s theater lobby, Caffè al Teatro feels like a quiet escape from the buzz of the casino floor.
It’s open 24 hours a day, is a part coffee bar, part dessert counter, and the gelato here is smooth, rich, and served with the same high quality you’d expect from Wynn. You’ll usually find flavors like pistachio, cappuccino, and seasonal fruit sorbets.
It’s a comfortable spot to grab something sweet before or after a show, or to take a short break from the luxury shopping nearby. The calm, elegant setting and well-made gelato make it feel more refined than the average Strip dessert stop.
BellaLinda Gelateria Italiana In Lake Las Vegas
For a dose of lakeside calm, head to BellaLinda Gelateria Italiana in the Lake Las Vegas Village. The owners are Italian, and it shows in the freshly churned gelato, smooth pistachio, tiramisu, and salted caramel, which are regulars, alongside seasonal fruit sorbets.
It’s about a 25-minute drive from the Strip, but the setting makes it feel like a mini escape. If you venture off the Strip, this spot should definitely be on your shortlist. You’ll find European-style streets, patio seating overlooking the lake, and a slower pace than anything on Las Vegas Boulevard. Pair a cone with an espresso or crepe, and it’s a simple, relaxed afternoon treat.
Solo Qui Gelato & Chocolate Bar In Summerlin
In Summerlin, Solo Qui Gelato & Chocolate Bar is part dessert shop, part coffee spot, and a neighborhood favorite. Expect 20+ house-made flavors plus sundaes like the Coppa After Eight (chocolate and mint) or Coppa Amarena (black cherry gelato with amarena cherries).
The café has a cozy European feel, indoor seating, Lavazza espresso, even gelato treats for dogs, and it’s as popular with families as it is for casual date nights. If you’re up for the drive west of the Strip, this is a solid local alternative to the big resort dessert counters.
The Final Scoop
Las Vegas proves it knows how to do gelato right.
Whether you stick to the Strip for something quick and creamy or venture out for a local favorite, there’s a scoop for every craving.
If dessert is just one stop on your food tour, you might also like our guides to the best burgers in Las Vegas, top Italian restaurants in Las Vegas, or where to find the best steakhouses on the Strip.
Together they’ll help you plan a trip that’s as delicious as it is memorable.