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Helados Abasolo ice cream in Coyoacán, CDMX
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View of Helados Abasolo in Coyoacán, CDMX
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View of Helados Abasolo in Coyoacán, CDMX
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Helados Abasolo

$Ice Cream
🕑 15-30 minutes👶 Perfect for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Even picky eaters can find familiar flavors, while adventurous kids can explore traditional Mexican options like mango con chile or horchata ice cream.

About

Helados Abasolo is a charming neighborhood ice cream shop in the heart of Coyoacán, offering a delicious introduction to traditional Mexican frozen treats. Kids will love trying unique flavors like tamarind, cajeta (goat's milk caramel), and fresh fruit paletas (popsicles) that locals have enjoyed for generations. It's the perfect sweet stop while exploring one of Mexico City's most family-friendly neighborhoods.

Highlights

  • Authentic Mexican ice cream flavors like cajeta, rompope, and fresh seasonal fruits
  • Traditional paletas (fruit popsicles) made with real fruit chunks
  • Extremely affordable prices perfect for families on a budget
  • Friendly local atmosphere where kids can practice basic Spanish
  • Prime location for exploring the colorful, walkable Coyoacán neighborhood

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for small samples (pruebas) before ordering. Staff are typically happy to let kids taste unfamiliar flavors.
  2. 2.Bring small denomination pesos as this is a cash-only establishment and ATMs may not be immediately nearby.
  3. 3.Visit after exploring the nearby Frida Kahlo Museum or Coyoacán's main plaza, both within easy walking distance.
  4. 4.Try a paleta (popsicle) for less mess with young children compared to scooped ice cream in the warm climate.
  5. 5.Don't be afraid to try unique flavors like mamey, guanabana, or tuna (prickly pear). These fruits are hard to find outside Mexico.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon or early evening (4-6pm) is ideal, allowing you to enjoy your treat while strolling through Coyoacán's beautiful plazas as the weather cools. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends when local families fill the neighborhood.

What to Know

Prices are very budget-friendly (typically 30-60 pesos per item). The shop is small with limited seating, so plan to take your treats to go and enjoy them in nearby Jardín Centenario park.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Seasonal fruit flavors rotate based on what's fresh, with mango and strawberry especially popular in spring and summer. December may feature special holiday flavors.

Nearby Eats

Coyoacán's main plaza (Jardín Centenario) is just steps away and surrounded by family-friendly restaurants serving tacos, quesadillas, and traditional Mexican meals. El Jarocho café is famous for its churros and hot chocolate.