A scoop of Pistachio and a scoop of Mia Mix is the order at Mio Gelato when the goal is to understand the case. Pistachio is the benchmark — a clean, nut-forward gelato that holds its texture and reads as Italian on the first taste. Mia Mix is the shop's own signature, the move that keeps the lineup tied to this Ontario Street counter rather than to any other dessert stop in town. Both come from a case made on site by a downtown Kingston shop that has held its address since 2010. The room is small, the price range modest, and the visit is built around sampling before choosing.
The case runs deep. Twenty-seven gelato flavours, ten sorbettos, and four frozen yogurts share the freezer at any given visit, and rotation is built into the program — the posted lineup is the current truth, not a permanent list. The gelato side reaches past the safe order: Amaretto and Bacio for hazelnut and chocolate-hazelnut; Stracciatella, Tiramisu, and Dulce de Leche for the dessert-leaning crowd; Chocolate Peanut Butter and Salty Peanut for the indulgent end of the case. Frozen yogurt — Tart, Strawberry, Blueberry, and Lemon Greek — covers the lighter request, with a tang that reads cleanly against the richer gelato side. The sorbetto lineup is treated as a real route, not a token substitute. Raspberry, Mango, Mojito, Black Currant, Passionfruit, and Chocolate Pudding give a dairy-free table a full traverse rather than a single defensible scoop. Gelato cakes are a planning move — fixed sizes, custom flavour pairings, gluten-free options available by request, seventy-two hours of notice required by phone.
Menu Tags
What to order
Tiers reflect how diners actually talk about each dish — Diamond is the rarest. Tap a dish to cast your vote.
Mio has enough range to support both first-time comfort orders and repeat visits. Pistachio, Mia Mix, Chocolate Peanut Butter, fruit sorbettos, frozen yogurt, and Gelato Cakes make the menu broader than a simple cone counter.
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Local Ownership and Collaboration Story
Roz Bechtel and Richard Polk give the shop a current local ownership thread, while Erin Allen anchors the operations and collaboration side. Downtown events, Fine Balance work, and seasonal fruit references keep the story tied to Kingston.
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Dessert Stop Built for Choice
Sampling, rotating flavours, dairy-free sorbetto, take-home pints, and planned cakes make the visit flexible. It works for a quick Ontario Street stop, a family order, or a birthday dessert plan without changing the core format.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.5
Uniqueness
9/10
Bang For Buck
9/10
Food Quality
9.5/10
Local Reputation
9.5/10
Popularity Factor
9.5/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Mio Gelato
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Order Pistachio First
Pistachio is the most dependable calibration scoop: rich enough to show what the gelato side does well, but familiar enough that it does not make the first order feel risky. Use it as the anchor before adding a brighter sorbetto or a chocolate-heavy second flavour.
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Pair Mia Mix with Chocolate Peanut Butter
Mia Mix gives the order a house-signature lane, while Chocolate Peanut Butter brings the richer, crowd-pleasing side of the case. Together they make the first cup feel specific to Mio without drifting into the more experimental rotating flavours.
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Use Sorbetto for the Dairy-Free Round
The sorbetto side is not a token fallback. Mango Sorbetto, Raspberry Sorbetto, Mojito Sorbetto, Lemon Sorbetto, and Chocolate Pudding give dairy-free diners a real route through fruit, citrus, and chocolate rather than a single compromise scoop.
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Plan Gelato Cakes Three Days Ahead
Gelato Cakes are the move when Mio is part of a birthday, dinner, or group dessert plan. The shop lists fixed cake sizes and asks for 72 hours notice, so this works best as a planned order rather than a last-minute counter decision.
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Save Room for Seasonal Fruit
Mio has a real seasonal-fruit thread, especially around strawberry, raspberry, peach, and local-farm collaborations. Treat those flavours as a reason to scan the case when you arrive, while keeping the core order anchored by Pistachio, Mia Mix, or a sorbetto standby.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
8.5
Standout Signature Dish
Pistachio and Mia Mix give the first order a clear centre of gravity, with Chocolate Peanut Butter as the richer follow-up. The case still has enough sorbetto and yogurt depth for repeat visits, but these are the scoops that make the choice feel specific to Mio.
8.0
Plant-Based Friendly
The sorbetto side gives dairy-free diners real choice instead of a single backup scoop. Mango Sorbetto, Raspberry Sorbetto, Lemon Sorbetto, Mojito Sorbetto, and Chocolate Pudding cover fruit, citrus, mint, and chocolate lanes in the same visit.
7.5
Kid & Family Friendly
Mio works well when a group needs several easy wins at the same counter. Sampling, cups, cones, familiar flavours, fruit sorbettos, and playful choices like Bubblegum and Worms n' Dirt make the order simple across ages.
7.0
Locally Sourced & Sustainable
Local fruit is part of Mio's seasonal identity rather than a decorative claim. Strawberry, raspberry, peach, and pumpkin references give the shop a Kingston-region thread while the core case stays stable enough for everyday ordering.
7.0
Tourism & Attractions Dining
The Ontario Street location makes Mio an easy dessert stop around a downtown walk, waterfront time, or nearby events. It is useful before the next plan starts: quick to order, easy to share, and specific enough to feel like part of Kingston.
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