Heavenly Desserts — Dessert Café in Milton Keynes

Heavenly Desserts is a dessert café in Milton Keynes, specialising in Italian gelato and Belgian chocolate. It's located in MK1 Shopping Park, part of one of the town’s busiest retail areas. The venue stands out for its Chocolate Lava Cake and pre-order click-and-collect system. Visitors come here for a relaxed afternoon treat with coffee or tea indoors. It’s a regular stop for locals, especially those near Treat Street.

About The Venue

Heavenly Desserts opened in 2023 as part of MK1 Shopping Park’s retail layout in Milton Keynes. The space follows the typical modern shopping complex style seen across Buckinghamshire’s commercial zones. Inside, pastel walls and floral patterns create a cozy modern feel beneath bright pendant lighting that gives off a soft glow. Air conditioning keeps the indoor environment comfortable. Noise levels are low, just quiet chatter, and seating is moderately spread out with tables arranged for privacy or group access. The atmosphere feels open but calm, ideal for lingering without distraction.

Typical Experiences

Heavenly Desserts delivers consistent sweet treats focused on Italian gelato and Belgian chocolate. People visit here for a chilled afternoon with coffee or tea indoors at air-conditioned tables. The pre-order click-and-collect system is essential, locals skip the queue by ordering online in advance, especially during weekend peaks. This makes it practical for quick family visits or calm solo moments. Signature items like the Chocolate Lava Cake are regularly ordered through this method. For residents seeking a sweet break with a relaxed vibe, the venue delivers reliably.

Notable Features

  • Italian gelato production
  • Pre-order click & collect system
  • Chocolate Lava Cake
  • Soft Glow Lighting
  • Indoor seating with air conditioning
  • Vegan and gluten-free dessert options

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.