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Fiallo 107
Centro
68000 Oaxaca
Mexico
Hours
What time does Popeye open?
Popeye opens at 9:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Popeye close?
Popeye closes at 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Popeye closes at 8:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:30 AM - 8:30 PMSun 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Popeye take credit cards?
No, Popeye does not take credit cards.
Does Popeye have bike parking?
No, Popeye does not have bike parking.
Does Popeye have parking?
Yes, Popeye has parking options.
Does Popeye have free WiFi?
No, Popeye does not have free WiFi.
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We happened to walk in to the AlHondigo Mercado and came upon these two fellows making the most…read moreunusual ice cream. I haven't found much ice cream in Mexico that isn't filled with preservatives. Their ice cream is all natural and is made unusually with nitrogen. I had once seen this on Shark Tank and thought it was fascinating. It is really good ice cream and fun to watch. Francisco and Gerardo were really super nice. Worth a visit! The Mercado where El Hado is located is a pretty cool artesian food court.
This place just opened in the Alhondiga Reforma building, which has a number of small stalls…read moreserving a variety of food. It's family run and all natural, and the ice cream is amazing! You choose a base, a fresh fruit and a topping and your ice cream is mixed with liquid nitrogen. The very first time we visited, my husband and I had two bowls of ice cream and a smoothie. Did I mention it was really really good? It's certainly the best ice cream in Oaxaca. We're going back tomorrow!
Helado con nitrógeno
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Helado con rompope
Had a combo of tuna (prickly pear and water based) and boca de Oaxaca (mix of coco, carrot and…read moreapple and milk based) -- both delicious and refreshing. Service was lovely too.
Absurdly expensive ice cream, even by European standards -- absolutely not worth the price. Was…read morealso cash only, which considering the price was ludicrous.
Nueve de chocolate tradicional y de tejate
We all loved the ice cream!
One of the best treasures we found in Oaxaca. Cannot leave without trying these…read more There is a whole plaza dedicated to just ice cream. It's a whole little center of tiny nieve establishment outside a church. Honestly all of the establishments offered almost identical flavors of nieve so I think it's just a matter of finding one with good sitting. We went during the week and place was full. The place is full of so many vendors asking to purchase something constantly while eating but I did not mind much because we ended up buying from most of them. They are almost all indigenous vendors who offer hand crafted items from bracelets to alebriges. There is also live marimba music. This is a must stop when in Oaxaca. All the locals recommend coming to las Nieves. Can't wait to come back.
Recently I found out the actual name of this place, for me it was always Las Nieves de la Soledad,…read moreand probably I'll keep calling it by that name. My favorite place to get my ice cream is El Niagara, I remember going as often as I could with my dad or my mom when visiting family. And to this day I keep ordering the same combinations, mamey w/lemon, leche quemada w/tuna (prickled pear) and last but not least sorbete & strawberry. This plaza was recently renovated, so now you get a different feeling when you visit, there's also some food stands and the traditional candy/dessert stand (that I've heard is not that great, I just don't like getting too close to it as I am scared of bees)
Degustando, con su permiso
Super friendly people!…read more This place is located on the top of the stairs outside the church. There's a lot of vendors (puestos).
Such a great way to get a sampling of so many of the ice cream/sorbets. We went here on a walking…read morefood tour of Oaxaca and got to sample 3 flavors each, and any more if we were curious. There are so many flavors to try!! Highly recommend the tuna, guayabana, and leche quemada (burnt milk). Also- be adventurous and try the Chapulin and Beso Oaxaqueño! ;)
Chapulin.... Grasshopper
Interior
Vaso con agua
Excelente opción para refrescarse.
Great gelato spot on our walk back from the bars to our Airbnb. They let you have a sample, and…read moreeverything was so tasty. They have a bathroom and a cute seating area off to the right. I only wish I had more of an appetite to get dessert more than once while I was in Oaxaca.
We came here multiple times at the behest of my six-year-old daughter. The staff were patient and…read moreallowed us each to sample multiple flavors, which change daily. This is legit gelato; I particularly enjoyed the mango and yogurt which was sadly only on offer once during our visit to Oaxaca. Alice in Gelatoland also has a separate seating area with a couple of couches and chairs if you want to hang out and eat your frozen treat.
Alice in Gelatoland
Nice seating area
From the owner: Somos especialistas en consentir tu paladar, contamos con más de 100 ingredientes diferentes y más…read morede 1000 combinaciones para que realices tu propia combinación de acuerdo al antojo que tengas en ese momento.
Simplemente tienes que probarlos =)
Además puedes agregarle a tu Helado TODOS los toppings que gustes
Nieves de leche quemada y limón.
Las garrafas.
Nieves Tradicionales de Oaxaca
Who hasn´t been here before? I won´t it´s my favourite…read moreplace to get flavoured water but it´s ok. I´ve never got sick from drinking the water here. My favourite on is horchata & fresa, they don´t have this exact combination, I only ask for horchata with a bit of strawberry (if available). You can also find popsicles, ice cream, nachos (the cheese most of the time looks old & 100% fake so we stay away from it), chips & popcorn. There´s a few tables where you can sit & enjoy your drink but I prefer going for a walk. Remember to ask for little ice, if not 50% of your cup will be ice and the rest juice, which after 20 min is basically watered down juice.
Interior del establecimiento.
Una de las sucursales es la de la calle Armenta y López esquina con Independencia, enfrente del Teatro Alcalá.
This place is amazing, starting with the service. These people make feel so welcome right from the…read morestart. Food is simply amazing and very tasty! My octopus was perfectly cooked. The place is so beautiful and decorated that aligns very well with the food. I highly recommend this place!
So I found this restaurant just while driving around the town and it looks so cute and I looked it…read moreup and it looks so nice on the inside that I said yes we're definitely having Thanksgiving dinner here since we went to spend Thanksgiving here in this beautiful city. When we arrived, they had our reservation at the place was so nice. They even had live music at one point but not loud very nice music. They had a great selection of drinks and wine so you couldn't go wrong there. We got a variety of plates. I got the steak which was phenomenal. It literally was like butter. My aunt got the mole and I have to say that was delicious. We also actually started with a beat and goat fluff cheese, which was amazing. Definitely must have. We also got a shrimp taco, which was phenomenal. For a drink I got a carajillo which is one of my favorite things to drink when I'm in Mexico. Overall, great experience here everything was beautiful and great presentation and very well served. Definitely booked this restaurant when you are in the city.
I don't remember what these are called but they were delish!
La Martiniana cocktail: Mezcal Espadin, Ron Obscuro, Aperol, Licor y Pulpa de maracuya. $220
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