Awesome place to come grab some desserts with friends. They have a good variety of items on their menu. From fresh waters to ice cream to churros. The place is very clean and the service is good.
A unique taste of Mexican coffee with cinnamon and spices. Nice ambiance too.
Really great place. Sadly during the pandemic they were not allowed to make churros but overall their pastries and beverages are really good. I've purchased horchata ice cream churro cakes from here several times and my friends and family have loved them. Definitely a good little spot to try.
Came in on a Friday evening (6pm) and it was pretty empty which was nice since it's a small local coffee/ice cream/dessert shop.Had the Cajeta Latte, Horchata Latte, and an order of churros. The lattes were good but the highlight was the Churro. Highly recommend adding them to any coffee order!The local is really cute with colorful decoration and Frida Kahlo tributes.
This place is Amazing! I highly recommend them, They have everything you can ask for whether you want dessert, or a good cup of coffee! Stop by today And you won’t be disappointed! Definitely my favorite dessert place to go to!
The treats are great however the place smells like old burnt oil and it’s customer service is not true to its Mexican heritage. It’s winter and the place was cold and thye were playing really slow sad music. Mexican culture is warm, hospitable, going out of their way to accommodate their guests/customers and the owner (or at least the person that acts like they are) was really cold, arrogant and not hospitable at all. Even in Mexico when you come across arrogant store owners they’re still accommodating and hospitable. Taco truck workers go out of their way to accommodate customers & they’re working in harsh conditions in a vehicle. Why can’t someone working in an air conditioned store do the same? That element very disappointing because it didn’t have such a crucial part of the very culture it’s making money off of. If you’re going to profit off of Mexican culture stay true to it.
AMAZING ice cream! LOVED the Mazapan ice cream but the mazapan ice cream paired with the churro was pure perfection?? we got the 2 scoop of mazapan ice cream, cajeta ice cream and churros then another 2 scoops of the gancito and chocolate cookie ice cream with the churro? you do have to pay extra for the churro but I think its worth it! The interior of the shop looks super cute and aesthetically pleasing as well.
I’ve came here a handful of times so this is an overall rating. I recently came here on a Saturday around 3:30pm there was no wait time which was great. We had an ice cream cupcake, a concha with some chocolate abuelita ice cream(it was good for 2 people), el brownie which had two different flavored ice cream chocolate drizzle and some brownie bites, and we had some horchata iced latte(it was good but didn’t taste much like horchata). Customer service was amazing. They also had some concha ice cream cakes that looked delicious !
They have very affordable and delicious ice cream cakes. Orders must be placed at least 48 hours in advance.
The place has really cute decor. Very warm and welcoming. Had a few tables for seating. Staff is nice and sweet. Variety of sweet treat selections. Had a list to choose an item for Elite Week and got a free scoop of ice cream for checking in! Chose the elote corn for the item and mango sorbet for the free scoop.The corn did not look very appetizing or special. It looked way better in their photos. They did not garnish it so it looks very much like it was whipped together too quickly. I would have be cool with it if it looks blah and tasted delicious but it did not taste special at all. Definitely better street corn elsewhere.Mango sorbet was delicious. I could taste the mangoes! It would pair really nicely with tart fruit like any variety of berries.It's too bad the place is difficult to spot from the street. I missed it and had to turn around. They have plenty of parking in their lot and a few street spots. They take mobile pay!