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Cafetería y Heladería San Isidro ice cream in San Isidro de Heredia, HD
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View of Cafetería y Heladería San Isidro in San Isidro de Heredia, HD
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Cafetería y Heladería San Isidro

$Ice Cream
🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour👶 Perfect for all ages from toddlers to teens. Little ones enjoy the colorful traditional flavors while older kids can be adventurous with exotic tropical fruits they've never tried before. The relaxed, casual atmosphere welcomes even fussy eaters and tired travelers.

About

This beloved neighborhood ice cream shop in the charming mountain town of San Isidro de Heredia offers families a sweet taste of authentic Costa Rican flavors at budget-friendly prices. Kids will love sampling unique tropical fruit flavors like guanabana and cas alongside traditional treats, making it a perfect cooling-off stop after exploring the nearby coffee plantations and cloud forests.

Highlights

  • Authentic homemade Costa Rican ice cream flavors using local tropical fruits
  • Traditional treats like Churchill (snow cone with condensed milk) and granizados
  • Friendly local atmosphere where kids can practice basic Spanish
  • Budget-friendly prices perfect for daily treats during your Costa Rica trip
  • Located in picturesque mountain town with cooler climate than San Jose

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for samples (pruebas) before ordering so kids can try unfamiliar Costa Rican flavors like tamarindo or horchata without committing to a full scoop.
  2. 2.Bring small bills (colones or US dollars) as this local spot may have limited change, especially during busy weekend afternoons.
  3. 3.Learn a few Spanish ice cream phrases with your kids beforehand (helado means ice cream, cono is cone, copa is cup) to make ordering a fun cultural experience.
  4. 4.Visit during the late afternoon when local families gather, giving your kids a chance to interact with Costa Rican children in a relaxed setting.
  5. 5.Ask about the daily special flavors (sabores del dia) which often feature seasonal tropical fruits you won't find anywhere else.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon between 3pm and 5pm on weekdays offers the most authentic local experience without overwhelming crowds. The cooler mountain temperatures of San Isidro de Heredia make ice cream enjoyable year-round, though weekends see more families.

What to Know

Very budget-friendly with most treats under $3 USD. This is a cash-preferred establishment in a small town setting, so have colones or small US bills ready. Street parking is typically available nearby.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. The cool mountain climate of San Isidro de Heredia (about 1,200 meters elevation) makes ice cream a refreshing treat in any season. May see slightly reduced hours during the rainy season (September and October) but generally maintains regular operations.

More Activities Near San Isidro de Heredia

Activity

Mercado de San Isidro

Mercado de San Isidro offers families an authentic immersion into Costa Rican culture through a vibrant farmers market experience. Kids will love exploring colorful produce stands, sampling tropical fruits they've never seen before, and watching local vendors prepare traditional foods. It's an educational adventure that engages all the senses while supporting local farmers and artisans.

Nature

Sendero Natural San Isidro

Free

Sendero Natural San Isidro offers families a free, authentic Costa Rican nature experience just outside San Jose, where kids can spot colorful tropical birds, butterflies, and other native wildlife along well-maintained trails. This accessible nature walk provides the perfect introduction to Costa Rica's incredible biodiversity without the crowds or costs of larger national parks, making it ideal for families who want a genuine rainforest adventure close to the capital.

Farm

Finca Orgánica Local

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Finca Orgánica Local offers families an authentic taste of Costa Rican farm life through hands-on tours of their sustainable organic operation. Kids can get their hands dirty learning about tropical agriculture, meeting farm animals, and discovering where their food comes from in this educational outdoor adventure. The affordable pricing and bilingual staff make it an accessible way to experience the real Costa Rica beyond the tourist trail.

Restaurant

Restaurante Típico La Cocina de Abuela

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La Cocina de Abuela (Grandma's Kitchen) offers families an authentic taste of Costa Rican home cooking in a welcoming, family-run environment. This charming restaurant in the hills of San Isidro de Heredia serves traditional Tico dishes that are naturally kid-friendly, with generous portions and a warm atmosphere that makes children feel right at home.