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Kaspa’s Desserts opens on Park Street

By Martin Booth  Saturday Jun 20, 2015

Park Street continues to change rapidly. On the same day as the Bristol Ram at the bottom of the road reopened under new owners, a brand new business opened towards the top of the road.

Kaspa’s Desserts continues the current trend in Bristol for all things sweet. It started with Sundaes Gelato on Baldwin Street and has since seen the arrival of Seeb on Gloucester Road and Coco’s Desserts on Stapleton Road.

The difference between this trio and Kaspa’s is that the latter is already a growing national chain, with more than a dozen franchises from Catford to Cardiff.

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The sensation of a sugar rush happens before you even order any food with neon lights, sparkly walls and bright pink furniture.

The real sugar rush comes from a substantial menu which ranges from single scoops of ice cream to a “birthday extravaganza”: 15 scoops of ice cream on a bed of waffles, fresh whipped cream, topped with a variety of syrups, wafers and sprinkles – yours for £27.95.

Then there are the sundaes, chocolate bar milkshakes, cakes and even hot cookie dough.

Add it all together and it’s a dream for anyone not yet over the age of 18 but a sensory overload for everybody else.

Kaspa’s Desserts, 82 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5PJ

www.kaspas.co.uk/locations/bristol-2/

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