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Carrettino División del NorteBWorth Trying

Carreteraco 70-int. 1B, Parque San Andrés, Coyoacán, 04040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Ice cream shop, Espresso bar · 4.6/5 Google (647 reviews)

Small neighborhood gelato shop with standout natural flavors and occasional service rough edges; great for a sweet stop, less so if you need warm hospitality every time.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Carrettino División del Norte delivers solid neighborhood gelato quality anchored by exceptional natural-tasting gelato and bright fruit sorbets that keep regulars returning. However, inconsistent service warmth and tight seating constraints prevent a higher grade—the shop excels at its core craft but lacks the polished execution and comfortable setting that define grade A-level establishments.

Restaurant Summary

A compact neighborhood gelato shop where the case glows with classic and creative scoops, the vibe stays casual and local, and people gush about the fruit sorbets. One guest shared, "The flavors taste natural and bright." Service warmth varies—most visits feel friendly and quick, but several reviews call out curt interactions. The culinary approach leans Italian-style gelato with playful twists: chocolate in multiple expressions, citrusy sorbets, and trend flavors like matcha or taro. Textures are dense and creamy, sweetness generally balanced, and prices are gentle for artisanal quality. Expect reliable favorites over theatrics, with enough novelty to keep regulars curious. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing classics like chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and shakes ($50-$55 MXN). Sorbets such as limón and mango suit dairy-free preferences. Seating is limited and there is no kids menu, but cones, doubles, and take-home liters make it easy for parents and kids alike.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$90-$160 MXN per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential Coyoacán pocket with local foot traffic; relaxed, neighborly vibe near parks and schools.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by day and early evening; typical urban caution at night.

Nearby: Near neighborhood shops and coffee spots; short drive to Coyoacán center and markets.

Parque San AndrésParque San Andrés is a residential neighborhood within Coyoacán characterized by its peaceful streets and local parks. The dining scene here is more casual and community-focused, with small cafes, local eateries, and family-run businesses serving traditional and contemporary Mexican fare.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–20:00 Tuesday11:00–20:00 Wednesday11:00–20:00 Thursday11:00–20:00 Friday11:00–20:00 Saturday12:00–20:00 Sunday12:00–20:00
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