Sweets in Stone Oak

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  • Bubble Waffle Bar Stone Oak

    19141 Stone Oak Pkwy., Suite 501 Stone Oak

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  • Coco Chocolate Lounge & Bistro

    8402 U.S. Hwy. 281, Ste. 114 Stone Oak

    (210) 491-4480; (210) (FAX)

    ; Intense, loud, sexy, and as dark as its chocolate, Coco scores as a salsa club, a dessert haven, and as a place to get wasted on chocolate-based drinks.

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  • Paciugo Gelato and Caffe

    22706 US HWY 281 N #105 Stone Oak

    (210) 490-5440

    This is the real thing--velvety, decadent, authentic Italian gelato. Milk-based, gelato is creamier and more flavorful than American ice cream. Cappuccino, chocolate-jalapeno, violet, banana creme pie, marzipan, Irish coffee and licorice-mint are a few lush flavors. Amaretto combines chocolate-cherry with dark-chocolate shavings. Green apple perfectly captures the crisp, bracing fruit. Soy and sorbet-based gelati cater to those with lactose intolerance. Gelato sweetened with low-carb Splenda, rather than sugar, is also available. ;;
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