Seemed like an odd spot, but I’m so glad we ventured this way. The ladies behind the counter were very welcoming. The assortment on the menu was beyond just the popsicles I expected. They were all out of tamarind(my fave) but my kids had chocolate and cookies n cream ones that they enjoyed. I got something called The Bionic, a dish of fresh fruits with a yogurtlike dressing and any toppings, I chose granola, coconut and honey. It was delicious. I look forward to coming back and trying a few different things.
Joe H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
Went after trip to grapevine for lunch and after reading the reviews. All the reviews were excellent 5 stars and they were right on. Homemade ice cream and super friendly service. I had the scoop of rum and Raisin and pine nut and both were OUTSTANDING. My wife had cappuccino chocolate chunk and she raved about it. If you want to try something special give this spot a try. Would definitely recommend.
Peter S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redondo Beach, CA
Just moved here from LA and a good paletaria(check spelling) was sorely missed. Good selection, very warm and friendly team behind counter that made us feel very welcome. Really hope this place blows up and gets the love it deserves. We will be back… (Hoping they make champorado when it gets colder ;)).
Skip G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Keller, TX
We found this place one Saturday, thanks to Unilocal.We were not at all familiar with a Mexican sweets shop, but the very friendly owner made us feel at home. He said they make all their own ice cream and it has less air in it than other ice cream. He said he had to move his shop from the Bishop Arts District in Oak Cliff due to the fact that his landlord jacked up the rent so much. What a loss to Bishop Arts — but our gain! I had the rum raisin ice cream and my wife had strawberry. Both were fantastic! We will return again soon to try some of the other yummy looking selections. We sat at a table for about 20 minutes and chatted with the owner, who was busy behind the counter. You are really missing out if you don’t try this shop!
Lili A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Owner operated, homemade ice creams, Agua Frescas multiple flavors!!! Fresh corn on the cob or in the cup. Get a Chamuka, amazing frozen melon purée drink with mango chunks & tamarind dipping straw sweet, sour & spicy: D Great little place, can’t wait to go back! They have fruit cups as well
Elizabeth M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Excellent, small ice cream shop off the beaten path in Grapevine. It’s just down the street from the GCISD stadium and the ice cream is SO good. The folks that work the store are so patient at explaining the flavors and will happily scoop up tastes of all of the ice creams. For all of y’all that haven’t tried it, I highly recommend the pine nut ice cream(sounds weird, but trust me, it’s the perfect mix of creamy and refreshing). They also have fruit salads and homemade ice cream Popsicles, both of which looked delicious.
Timothy p.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Hartford, CT
We found this place by accident after eating tacos next door at Tacqueria Campeone. As this place specializes in Mexican sweets we weren’t too sure what to order, but the owner was incredibly helpful and friendly. He wanted to let us try every single flavor. We tried Nanches, which is pretty unusual. He said most either love it or hate it as it has a pretty unique flavor. He said even a lot of Mexicans are not familiar with it as it only grows in the tropics. I liked it but i could see how it may be an acquired taste. On wiki it says Nanches doesnt taste like any other fruit. It is sold on the side of the road, topped with lime and chili sauce. We ultimately chose the pine nut ice cream, which was unbelievably good. Some of the best ice cream i have ever had. Last, the owner was super friendly. His extended family has been in the ice cream business for years, starting a long time ago in Mexico. Highly recommend this place. Awesome!
Maggie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Issaquah, WA
This place is awesome! ok so they are super new and do not have a sign yet but the windows have l.e.d. lights and a sign that says«now open» I was craving a Mangonada and there is no place in the grapevine/southlake area that has any mexican snack places. They have home made ice creams, agua frescas, paletas, fruit and snacks. I was so excited! finally i can get my fruit with lime and chile close to home! you can get a container full of fruit of your choice, the paletas are made with fresh ingredients. I chose to get their«Chamuko» which is a mangonada but instead of frozen mango, its a mango purée. It still has chile too. SOGOOD. They have chicharones too. This place is the where its at for your fruit and ice cream cravings. Check it out, you will not be disappointed! Oh as of right now they are cash only but i think that’s just because they just opened.