We'll this was an interesting experience. I find it amazing that someone can run a business in an American city where noone speaks english. If it wasn't for the bilingual customers helping me out, i would have never got an ice cream. As an American that wants to support a neighbor hood business, I found it very unfriendly. They really do not care about their english speaking patrons. Even the menu boards were in Spanish. That should not be allowed. They really dont care about their American customers. Dont go there unless you speak Spanish. The icecream was ok. Too sweet for me. Taste like they use corn syrup. I'm sure you can find better else where. It's this kind of behavior that makes Americans critical of immigrants and noy wanting them in this country. And i...
Read moreIf you’re looking for refreshing dessert THIS IS THE SPOT. We stopped by and we’re so impressed by this family owned dessert shop. The owner and his daughter were so sweet and shared their love for their culture and how that bleeds into their love for food. They’re passionate and lovely people and gave us drinks on the house. 10/10. Love this place and will be back! Also the watermelon juice...
Read moreThe Ice Cream La Oaxaqueña is a wonderful little mom and pop ice cream and more shoppe. The flavors are unique and delicious and they can custom make everything to your liking. The atmosphere is friendly and inviting and the family who own and operate it are hard working and provide excellent customer service. I encourage you to try it out and like me you will be back...
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