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Juarez 7
47200 Teocaltiche, Jalisco
Mexico
Hours
What time does Gaudi Café open?
Gaudi Café opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Gaudi Café close?
Gaudi Café closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Gaudi Café have parking?
Yes, Gaudi Café has parking options. Street Parking, Validated Parking
Does Gaudi Café have free WiFi?
Yes, Gaudi Café has free WiFi.
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Favorite ice cream shop in Aguascalientes!! They have a unique flavor each month (Buffalo, hot…read moreCheetos, mazapán, etc) and the ice cream actually tastes like the flavor described!! It is centrally located and very easy to find. Must go to spot in Aguascalientes!
Some of the best ice cream in Aguascalientes! They have some very creative flavors that taste…read moreamazing! Personally like the marshmallow ice cream.
Paleta de sandía con chamoy y limon
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Best ice cream shop in Aguascalientes! Their ice cream is so creamy and tasty. Just high quality…read morestuff. They also have banana splits and canastas, which is basically fruit with ice cream. When I was shopping, I saw a couple getting a duro preparado, I will definitely be trying it next time. They also have aguas frescas. Agua de frutas is my favorite. The prices are pretty reasonable, as well. Man, this place is golden, dont miss out!
Helado de queso y más
Helado de Nutella
Helado de piñón, mazapán y yogurt de frutas
La fachada del negocio.
(De frente al negocio) La alhóndiga de granaditas a mano izquierda.
(De frente al negocio) La calle positos, a mano derecha.
La Postreria is a fancy dessert spot that also serves non-sweet food like sandwiches, coffees, etc…read more My wife, five-year-old daughter and I went for dessert on a Friday evening in July and got seats right away. Here's our experience: 1) Food: The dessert is beautiful and definitely impresses. However, we didn't love the flavor of our desserts. The "Caramelia" was not very good. The flavors didn't combine well and the "Cacaotal" was fine. Our daughter didn't finish hers, which says a lot. 2) Service: It's friendly, but it did take awhile for us to get our check. 3) Space: It's an open-air concept with seats on the patio and along the bar. It's designed well with an inviting feel.
Very good, creative desserts. You can get many of them to go, including the excellent macarons…read more There is a limited breakfast and lunch menu of sandwiches and salads, which are nice and fresh. Very good coffee and hot chocolate. Service is a bit uneven.
Great spot for cappuccino & macchiato with an amazing flaky croissant. No better French pastry…read moreoutside of Paris!!
This place is heaven in jalso. Was a little hard to find but when I did it was so worth the search…read more Great service excellent sweets and just very relaxing on of my favorite places in Mexico can't wait to come back
No lie... some of the best doughnuts I've ever had
Just like when I was kid. I think they have the same flavors as the ones in the US; there are…read moreplenty to choose from. Not many people choose to come in here because there's a Dairy Queen right next door but this totally works because you hardly have to wait in a line to get your order. The staff working here are super nice and if you're a first timer they help you out to choose a flavor. Tables inside are a little crammed but there are tables outside (perfect for warm days).
Rainbow ice cream
This is a very unique and authentic place where you can find one of a kind treats like the famous…read morerevuelto witch is normally vanilla ice cream with raspado on the top and strawberry syrup on top, it's a family own business that I remember since the 80s
highly recommend tentacion and kinder dulce flavors. its a must if youre in Leon!! its tradition…read morewhen couple get married to give ice cream and "puchas" some dessert that looks like a donut but is more like a delicate cookie texture , so La Garrafa is conveniently located in front of a huge church!
I'm from Los Angeles visiting Mexico on a business trip and most of the soft serve ice cream in…read moreMexico hasn't tasted good to me. I tried this and I loved it! I mixed tres leches with limon and it was so good! Perfect blend of sweet and sour. Also came with a cookie. They have this type of ice cream in very Mexican areas but it's not too easy to come by.
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