Vegan-friendly
Take-out
Catering

Offers coconut desserts, plant-based soft serve, and coconut drinks. Mostly vegan but offers non vegan toppings. Open Mon-Sun 11:30am-10:30pm. Public holidays: 2-10pm.


2 Reviews

First Review by madelinek

Sarilein

Points +21562

Vegan
20 Mar 2024

Love the Açaí

It’s a cute açai float place all create your own. You can either pay by weight or get a coconut one for 13$ atm which I did with unlimited toppings
There are several soft serve options: coconut, biscoff, mango and Açaí also mixed ones
I had a bit of mango to try and Açaí
I loved the Acai! So good and just perfect! It comes in a coconut with some fresh coconut in it. Service is nice, but you create your own. There are many toppings. I highly recommend fresh fruits, cacao nibs, buckini and their popping boba!
I don’t like that they have non vegan toppings (please don’t offer gummy bears which aren’t even vegetarian) & the peanut butter is sweet.
Other than that it’s a great value plus the place looks pretty cool!
Yummy Açaí for a great price
Haven’t tried their drinks, but they have various drink options as well

Pros: Design, Açaí soft serve & self service , Toppings

Cons: Non vegetarian toppings, Peanut butter not 100% nuts

madelinek

Points +2158

Vegan
23 Dec 2023

not the best

was really excited to try because they advertised as all dairy free vegan things on their socials and website but went to try and they had non vegan toppings:( nothing really different than yochi or any other self serve froyo place

Tiggy

13 Mar 2024

I don’t understand why TF they make vegan ice cream and then serve non-vegan toppings. Clearly they don’t give a sh*t about veganism.

COCOLOAustralia

11 Apr 2024

Hi Tiggy & Madeline, Thank you for your feedback! We prioritize inclusivity and offer a variety of dietary options, including vegan choices. Approximately 80% of our toppings are vegan-friendly. We appreciate your input and will continue to improve our offerings based on customer suggestions.

Tiggy

11 Apr 2024

The issue here is not one of inclusivity but of animal abuse. It doesn’t matter how many vegan options you have if you still sell the products of animal abuse.

brick_bushtuchnovegan

28 Aug 2024

personally i dont undestand the issue with just not picking the non vegan options. it is really not that hard, vegans feel the need to make such a big deal about these things! me brick, a vegetarian doesnt care if theres meat at astableshment as long as there not forcing it down my throat. cocolo is amazing and your lucky they have such a wide range of inclusive foods for everyone!

Tiggy

29 Aug 2024

It’s about where your money goes. Even if you purchase a vegan product from a non-vegan business, more of that money goes towards animal cruelty ingredients than plant-based ones. As I said, providing a vegan option doesn’t undo cruelty committed.

Tiggy

29 Aug 2024

Remember: veganism is not about getting more options, it’s about reducing animal slaughter and abuse.




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