Morelli's began 1907 in Scotland and now has 10 stores - three in the UK and seven internationally - with the flagship located in a picturesque British seaside town
Morelli's, a traditional Italian ice cream parlour established nearly 120 years ago, now boasts stores worldwide, including its flagship store in the beautiful seaside town of Broadstairs, Kent.
In 1932, Mario opened the first Morellis parlour in Broadstairs, strategically placed along the seafront above the stunning Viking Bay. They proudly proclaim on their website: "The uniqueness of Morelli's - our history, the quality and freshness of our product and the creativity of our offer - has been introduced and is well loved by a global clientele; the energy of the business is always to bring gelato - the very best of it - to the world."
"It is very much a family business still. My godson is training to take over as manager and my parents, husband, brother, and his family, are all very involved in the business."
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