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Mateo's Ice Cream & Fruit BarsB-Worth Trying
1250 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90006
· Ice cream shop, Breakfast restaurant, Fruit parlor
· 4.5/5 Google (808 reviews)
Takeout
Beloved Mexican-style paleteria for fruit-forward ice creams, paletas, and fresh juices; great flavors but service and consistency can fluctuate, especially at busy times.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Mateo's Ice Cream & Fruit Bars delivers bright, authentic fruit-forward flavors that justify its loyal following, particularly for paletas and sorbets. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from stale items to small portions—and unreliable service during busy periods prevent a higher grade. The venue excels as a casual neighborhood stop for quality Mexican desserts, but operational friction limits its standing among the area's more polished dessert destinations.
Restaurant Summary
A cheerful paleteria vibe with fruit-forward flavors draws families, date-night duos, and after-dinner crowds. Reviewers describe lines in summer and a space that feels lively, if tight. One fan put it simply: the ice creams taste bright, with mango con chile and lime getting repeated love. The culinary approach is classic Mexican dessert shop: paletas, aguas frescas, bionicos, and simple sandwiches. Expect traditional comfort over novelty—fresh fruit, creamy textures, and sweet-spicy sorbets rather than chefy flourishes. When it hums, scoops are quick; made-to-order sandwiches and juices can lag, so patience helps. For kids, it is an easy win. There are plenty of kid-friendly options like lime paletas, mango sorbet, and sweet aguas frescas. No formal kids menu needed; just steer toward the simpler flavors and smaller drinks to keep sugar and spills in check.
At a Glance
- Bright, authentic-tasting fruit paletas and sorbets
- Vegan-friendly aguas frescas and fruit-based options
- Service can be slow or curt during busy times
- Portion size complaints on scoops and some bionicos
- Reports of credit card surcharge near 4%
What Sets It Apart
- broad-paleta-flavor-range
- fresh-fruit-aguas
- Mexican-style desserts
What People Love
- Refreshing fruit intensity in paletas
- Mango con chile balance
- Filling Oaxaca-style sandwiches
- Reasonable pricing for most items
- Parking availability compared to street-only spots
Points of Concern
- Inconsistent service tone; several reports of rudeness or inflexibility
- Waits of 20+ minutes for sandwiches during peak times
- Isolated freshness issues (stale or off flavors) reported
- Credit card surcharge reported by a reviewer; bring cash if sensitive to fees
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$14-$22 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a $5-$7 agua fresca with a $10 Oaxaca baguette for a satisfying under-$20 meal
- Choose fruit-forward sorbets for dairy-free enjoyment
Perfect For
- After-dinner dessert run
- Casual date with sweet tooth
- Family treat stop
- Quick sandwich plus juice lunch
Location Insights
Area: Urban commercial corridor serving locals and commuters; casual, high foot traffic, late-evening dessert runs.
Safety: Mixed; some reviewers note sketchy feel at times, typical of busy LA arterials after dark.
Nearby: Near other eateries, small retail, and parking lots; draws families and date-night dessert seekers.
KoreatownKoreatown is a bustling, densely populated neighborhood famous for its vibrant nightlife, extensive Korean dining scene, and affordable eateries. The area attracts a mix of locals and visitors seeking authentic Korean cuisine alongside a variety of other international flavors in a lively, urban setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–21:00
Tuesday07:00–21:00
Wednesday07:00–21:00
Thursday07:00–21:00
Friday07:00–21:00
Saturday07:00–21:00
Sunday07:00–21:00
Available: Takeout
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