After work, I went back to try some other items. Their focus is on ice cream and Mexican desserts/drinks. They have a list of the ice creams posted on the freezer cases, however some of the names are in Spanish, but don’t fret. They are more than happy to tell you what is in the ice cream. And, if it’s the scooped ice cream, you can have a sample taste as well. I chatted up the girl that was working there today and she was very helpful in describing the flavor profiles of the ice pops. They have both water-based and milk-based options to choose from, along w/ some that contain alcohol. The ice pops ranged from about $3.25 to $4.50depending on what you were getting. A single scoop of ice cream was about $3.50.An order of 6 churros was about $5.50. Of course, I had to start w/ the tequila ice cream and yes, you can definitely taste the tequila in it. They did a good job in maintaining the integrity of the alcohol and the ice cream, however, it was not necessarily good for transporting a distance. Will definitely need to pop in the freezer. I got four ice pops but at this point, I’m not sure what flavors I settled on as there is no label on the clear plastic wrapper and the receipt didn’t name the items clearly. My intent was to get the mojito ice pop, the baileys (yeah that’s right…they both contain alcohol) and two other flavors that escape my memory right now (and no, its NOT because of the alcohol). I figure the ones I did get can last me through the rest of the week. I also decided to try the churros. First off, let me say, I have not had a lot of churros in my life, so I don’t claim to be an expert. However, I will say that these churros were quite tasty. Usually they are pretty long, but these were half the size. I recommend them for a nice treat from time to time as the churros are sweet. They are fried to order in just a few minutes and come out hot and crispy, with a soft interior that melts in your mouth. I don’t know if it’s the norm, but there is also some kind of cream inside that I ain’t mad at. You can either get it w/ caramel or chocolate sauce or upgrade to a scoop of ice cream. I decided to go w/ the caramel drizzle. Since they come in a sealed plastic container for to-go orders, I was nervous that they would get soggy by the time I reached home. They were not. They were still hot and crispy and deelicious, with sugar/cinnamon sprinkled on each end. So good in fact, I had to pause from enjoyment to make a cup of coffee to go with them. Bottom line, I suggest checking this place out to cool off from the heat. I’m sure there is something on the menu you will find to...
Read moreThis place is an ABSOLUTE recommendation! The ice cream is made in store, the fruit ones have actual pieces of fruit in it and it’s soooo fresh. The churro’s are delicious and get drizzled with caramel and chocolate. The Ferrero ice cream taste just like The Ferrero Rocher candies with the perfect amount of chocolate and hazelnut.
The staff working there is incredibly helpful and patient. They even have a little photo backdrop in the back to take pictures.
The prices are even better! You get such an amazing blend of flavors and unique tastes when you could be paying double the price for just a basic ice cream cone at other places. Definitely a one of...
Read moreThis is an amazing little gem to find after moving from California and is a slice of home for my spouse. The food is authentic and so so good with great pricing. The horchata is the best I've had outside my MIL. The owner is so nice. The store is impeccably clean with a...
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