La Michoacana Homemade Ice Cream

231 E State St, Kennett Square
(610) 444-2996

Recent Reviews

Sherrie S.

Ice cream is authentic, unique flavors and cute shop - take it out to enjoy no seating.

Gregg M.

Fantastic ice cream and in both the standard flavors but also in some that push you out of your ice cream comfort zone including corn. And you gotta live an ice cream place with a chili powder shaker! We have been here several times and the staff is very nice and the ice cream is amazing! This is a cute local establishment that is a short walk away from the restaurants on Main Street! Highly recommend to anyone!

Patrick Stalter

Tons of flavors. We had toasted coconut, mint chocolate chip, corn, and strawberry cream.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Corn Ice Cream Pictured Left, Toasted Coconut

Josh Distenfeld

The best. Always unique flavors.

Marie Pierce

Locally owned ice cream shoppe with the best flavors!

Josue Sierra

Love the corn and avocado ice cream. This is my kids favorite. Small space. High quality ice cream.

Sam E

The Mamey ice cream takes me back to Mexico. Both that and the Elote (corn) ice cream were delicious

ELM

This is hands down my favorite ice cream shop in the area. Who puts chiles on ice cream? I do now! The corn ice cream is my favorite, but there are so many other unique offerings to choose from. It's definitely a good place to take visitors.

David Moughalian

The Elote(corn) ice cream with some cinnamon sprinkled on top is the single best dessert, not just ice cream, I have ever had. Remarkably good!

Luna

Lime drink and coffee Oreo ice cream. Exceptional service, great for a summer time treat. I will be back!

Kathleen Y

Delicious treats and lots of gluten free options. Don’t be intimidated by the line outside - it moves pretty quick. Definitely worth the trip!

EE Grimshaw

I'll admit it was an incredibly toasty afternoon, the kind that makes a ton of people crave ice cream. But the minute I saw the crowd outside this place licking their cones (and a line waiting to order), I knew this establishment was legitimately popular regardless of the weather. My cousin chums and I stopped by here for a palate cleanser mid-afternoon this past Saturday, at their fervent recommendation. This was primarily pitched to me as "Mexican ice cream," which immediately made me think of churros. That particular flavor (disclaimer - I have no idea if anyone has invented that yet, but the odds favor it) wasn't on the premises, but there WERE a handful of more exotic options to choose from, including avocado and corn.The line to get in was sort of perfect in that it was long enough to demonstrate that this place was hopping, but not long enough where you had to wait a significant amount of time - it was a well-oiled machine; it took probably two minutes to get to the counter to order. The fellow at the counter was efficient and kept it moving. My only nitpick (and it's barely one) was that because of the way the counter display and line is set up, you can't get a visual on all of the potential flavors until you're literally right at the spot where you order. I like to get my peepers on the ice cream before I make my selection, but that could be a minority opinion, and you absolutely have the ability to peruse the menu on the wall while you wait as well.I DID consider an edgy flavor but ultimately wussed out and got the Kit-Kat ice cream. It was delicious and hit the spot. In hindsight, I would have liked to have at least sampled avocado (one cousin chum got that and reported it as "creamy," which...pretty much sounds like dictionary definition avocado), but it's hard to argue that I made the wrong choice. We ate them outside in basically a furnace, and the ice cream held up surprisingly well - it was solid/frozen without being freezer-burned and icy.Admittedly it's hard to go wrong with almost any ice cream establishment, but this one is pretty great. Without getting political, there's a pretty prominent picture of Joe Biden on the wall sampling the wares as well. I'm not sure there's any politician whose ice cream recommendations would sway me (though something tells me William Howard Taft would have known his way around an ice cream cone), but that at least goes to show that this place is renowned enough that it warranted a campaign stop. Strong recommend if you're in the area, toasty weather or not.

Clara Stancik

This is a fun ice cream shop place to go to whenever we get the chance to! They have some pretty unique and fun flavors to try as well as more standard ones. It’s nice to be able to walk in, get some ice cream, and enjoy it outside. The staff are always super friendly too!

Emma G.

I'll admit it was an incredibly toasty afternoon, the kind that makes a ton of people crave ice cream. But the minute I saw the crowd outside this place licking their cones (and a line waiting to order), I knew this establishment was legitimately popular regardless of the weather. My cousin chums and I stopped by here for a palate cleanser mid-afternoon this past Saturday, at their fervent recommendation. This was primarily pitched to me as "Mexican ice cream," which immediately made me think of churros. That particular flavor (disclaimer - I have no idea if anyone has invented that yet, but the odds favor it) wasn't on the premises, but there WERE a handful of more exotic options to choose from, including avocado and corn. The line to get in was sort of perfect in that it was long enough to demonstrate that this place was hopping, but not long enough where you had to wait a significant amount of time - it was a well-oiled machine; it took probably two minutes to get to the counter to order. The fellow at the counter was efficient and kept it moving. My only nitpick (and it's barely one) was that because of the way the counter display and line is set up, you can't get a visual on all of the potential flavors until you're literally right at the spot where you order. I like to get my peepers on the ice cream before I make my selection, but that could be a minority opinion, and you absolutely have the ability to peruse the menu on the wall while you wait as well. I DID consider an edgy flavor but ultimately wussed out and got the Kit-Kat ice cream. It was delicious and hit the spot. In hindsight, I would have liked to have at least sampled avocado (one cousin chum got that and reported it as "creamy," which...pretty much sounds like dictionary definition avocado), but it's hard to argue that I made the wrong choice. We ate them outside in basically a furnace, and the ice cream held up surprisingly well - it was solid/frozen without being freezer-burned and icy. Admittedly it's hard to go wrong with almost any ice cream establishment, but this one is pretty great. Without getting political, there's a pretty prominent picture of Joe Biden on the wall sampling the wares as well. I'm not sure there's any politician whose ice cream recommendations would sway me (though something tells me William Howard Taft would have known his way around an ice cream cone), but that at least goes to show that this place is renowned enough that it warranted a campaign stop. Strong recommend if you're in the area, toasty weather or not.

Marissa C.

Many stars for many interesting flavors. I had PB Oreo and Brownie. The PB Oreo was best. No seating inside. Can only try two samples.

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La Michoacana Homemade Ice Cream

231 E State St, Kennett Square, PA 19348
(610) 444-2996