We arrived right at 1PM. Door was locked but sign said open and they buzzed us in. The gentlemen working were really friendly and we sampled a bunch of flavors. My Sweetheart got the sweet corn and I got a scoop of oatmeal and a scoop of carrot cake. We were taking ours back to our condo to eat later and my only complaint was that they didn’t have a pint option available. I made short work of my two scoops.
AJ M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lexington, KY
Ice cream is freshly made with fruits from the island, or they have generic brands for the kids as well such as Reese’s
Margaret D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ann Arbor, MI
Came here twice while on vacation in Puerto Rico! Ice cream for dinner I had an acai bowl both times. The acai sorbet was really good and refreshing, and I liked that you could watch them cut the fruit toppings so you knew it was fresh. My partner had passion fruit sorbet one time and vanilla with peanut butter and Nutella topping the other. Yum!
Christina O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fajardo, Puerto Rico
The coffee and acai bowls are fantastic, but the store hours… Not so much! We stopped in at 1215 one day and the store was still locked up even though the sign on the door said open at noon. If you can wait until mid afternoon for your second caffeine fix, this place is worth a try! Cash only!
Michelle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
We were really craving ice cream and came across Cuti’s near the resort we’re staying at. We stopped in on our way back from San Juan and could not be more please with the quality and taste of the ice cream! The man behind the counter was also very friendly and explained to us what the flavors were that were not labeled. He also let me try a flavor before committing to it, which I appreciated. I ordered oatmeal(which was recommended and absolutely delicious) and a scoop of praline(a little too sweet for me) and my guest ordered strawberry cheesecake, which she inhaled. All in all, it cost us $ 8. It was just what we wanted/needed today! Definitely would recommend it, especially on a really hot day!
Tara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
Soooooo good! I couldn’t decided so I got two scoops. Whatever, I’m on vacation! I got the praline and the oatmeal ice creams. The praline was caramel goodness with these delicious little praline clusters. The oatmeal was just like a cinnamon-y oatmeal cookie but without the nasty raisins! I’m so glad we didn’t go try this place before tonight. We’re leaving tomorrow or I would go back every night.
Karen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Melrose, MA
I grew up eating candied tamarind so having it in an ice cream flavor – heavenly. The oatmeal flavor was an interesting and unique find definitely a flavor to try again. My son has the cherry flavor which he loved a lot.
Steph L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
Stopped in after a horrible meal at Ernestina’s and was glad Cuti’s was still open to save the day. Unfortunately we went on the evening after a very long day of festivities in the plaza, so a lot of the flavors were gone, but we managed to get a taste of the sour sop(guanabana). It was a nice balance of sour and sweet — just sour enough that you can’t eat too much, but just sweet enough that makes you want to keep eating. The texture wasn’t as creamy as I had hoped, more sorbet-ish than creamy, but it was a hot day and I just wanted something sweet after a bad meal, so I didn’t mind too much. They open at 8am and serve coffee drinks also.
Carolyn s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hannibal, NY
Creamy smooth texture — no ice crystals. Why bother with your usual B&R or StoneC when you can enjoy real ice cream and support a small local business? Unique, wonderful flavors Hope they keep«creamed sweet corn». I loved it! Tubs are not labeled with flavors; you need to ask for names and when you hear them, get brave and sample. It’s a tiny shop across from newly landscaped Luquillo town Square. Only two seats in &2 out. Get your ice cream treat then stroll around the square and beyond.