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57, Forsyth Street Northwest, 30303, Atlanta, Fulton County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 404-645-9646
webseite: www.mochapops.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 33.756128, Longitude: -84.3898618
Noel Miller
::I hired Mocha Pops for an ice cream social event and it was the most professional and pleasant experience. The pops are absolutely delicious and the service exceptional!!!
Patricia Patrick
::I visited this black owned establishment on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. Upon arrival I parked my car on the street and utilized the city of Atlanta’s metered parking. I inputted my license plate information and paid $2 for 2 hours of parking. I probably didn’t need to do this because I was only inside for a few minutes, but I didn’t want to face the possibility of getting a boot on my car or a ticket. This business is located in the Healey Building located in Downtown Atlanta. There are advertisements for this establishment right outside the building including a sign which showcases the variety of flavors to choose from. There is also some unique anime art in the front window along with their hot beverage options. There is a door right outside, but this is the fire exit door. On the front window there is a sign that states to enter through the revolving doors. The business does utilize Grubhub for deliveries. I’m curious as to how they would keep the ice cream pops from melting and the hot drinks from getting cold if you do order their products on Grubhub? They have a cute outdoor seating area right outside the ice cream parlor’s main window. It’s a great place to sit and eat your ice cream with someone else or yourself during the hot months in Georgia if desired. I went through the revolving doors of the Healey Building and the business is located directly to the left on the first floor. Upon entering the business I was warmly greeted by a nice lady at the counter. She was professional, kind, and welcoming. They have a variety of flavor ice cream pops which are divided into 3 categories of: caffeinated pops, creamy pops, and fruit pops. The caffeinated pop flavors include: mocha pop, desperado, Cuban wake-up, and green matcha. The creamy pops include: caramel kiss, vanilla biscoff, brownie, cherry mascarpone, cookies n’ cream, banana pudding, strawberry shortcake, and chocolate. The fruit pops include: avocado, kiwi pear, coconut pineapple, mango ginger, strawberry hibiscus, peach pineapple, blueberry lemonade, Italian grapefruit, raspberry blackberry, passion fruit, and grape. The entire menu with photos is on their stand outside, in the window behind the outdoor seating area, and on the front wall once you enter the business. The listing locations for the hot drinks are on the stand outside and on the front wall of the business as you enter with photos which include: mocha, espresso, caramel latte, maca, green matcha, golden milk, hot chocolate, chai, hot tea, and fruit tea. They also have additional flavors listed on another wall inside the business which includes some vegan options of: white mocha, vegan strawberry, vegan blueberry, peach pineapple, coconut pineapple, dragon fruit, caramel kiss, lemon zest, and brownie. The employee informed me that the banana pudding flavor had nilla wafers, and the vanilla biscoff had biscoff cookie in it. I originally selected the banana pudding flavor, but the lady at the counter tried to look for it in the freezer and it didn’t appear they had it. It’s possible they only stock certain flavors on certain days or may have run out. Regardless I wasn’t able to get that flavor and it wasn’t busy. I opted for my tried and true flavor of cookies n’ cream which they did have in stock. The business also has seating inside with a couple of bar stools and a counter table for patrons to enjoy their ice cream if desired. The prices are pretty reasonable as well with the hot drinks ranging in price from $3.50-$5.00. The mocha pops range in price from $4.00-$4.50. Upon purchasing my mocha pop, I didn’t stay to eat it I decided to head home and eat mine in the car. The cookies n’ crème pop bar was tasty. It had a creamy, rich, and sweetly balanced taste. It also had nice size chunks of Oreo in it as well. The bars are a pretty big size for the price compared to competitors such as King of Pops. I would like to return to try other flavors such as the banana pudding if they have it in stock and the strawberry shortcake. I would recommend everyone in Atlanta try this black owned business.
Victoria Yauch
::Kisa is an absolute delight to work with. I needed 60 Popsicles on short notice and her team not only came through with delicious snacks for my team (work event) but they also delivered them right to the hotel lobby! THANK YOU! I would definitely recommend this business to anyone looking for a crowd pleasing treat for any team or business event :)
Jasmine Jones
::Today I tried the Matcha and the strawberry short cake pops and these are the best desserts I’ve ever had in my life! Also if you buy more than two pops, they’ll give you a thermal bubble mailer thing to keep your pops cold for almost an hour! Update: I tried the coffee today and its just as amazing as the pops! I had a hot caramel latte w/ oatmilk and it was made perfectly! Thanks!
Jarvis Carter
::Absolutely love this place, and love the owners even more! They are a gorgeous couple with the warmest personalities. The popsicles are ridiculously good, and really wide so you have to work a little to get the full experience. The shop is cute and cozy and located inside an older building with a ton of charm. I recommend stoping by whenever you're in the neighborhood.