"El Paraiso" Original Paletas

El Paraiso makes summer in San Antonio bearable

  • "El Paraiso" Original Paletas

Update: I first wrote about El Paraiso in June of 2011 (below). This post has been my top post of all time with close to 7,000 views. No surprise, though, especially since San Antonio has experienced its hottest summer on record this year. Who doesn’t love a paleta to make summer a bit less brutal? Paletas now cost 60 cents a piece instead of 50 cents, but they are still one of the best deals in all of San Antonio. ¡DISFRUTE! (ENJOY!)

When the temperature tops 100 degrees, load the biggest ice chest you own into your car or onto a VIA bus and head on over to “El Paraiso” Original Ice Cream and Fruit Bars (also known as paletas) at 1934 Fredericksburg Road, next to the Woodlawn Theatre.

Founded in 1984, this family-owned business was the first paleta factory in San Antonio, according to Azucena Flores, daughter of Jose and Maria Flores, the owners. Maggie and Elizabeth, daughters, and Jose Jr., a son, also work at the factory and in the shop along with various uncles and cousins.

The Floreses produce more than 10,000 paletas a day. Strawberry is their number one seller, followed by lemon. Coconut and chocolate are tied for third, and vanilla/raisin comes in fourth. Other flavors include banana, mango, tamarind, pecan, pineapple, piña colada, horchata, cantaloupe, cookies and cream, watermelon, pickles, lucas (sweet and sour), cheesecake and coffee cappuccino.

The day my daughter and I filled up our cooler, we bought 25 paletas for $10. What a deal! “El Paraiso” provides dry ice to make sure your paletas survive the trip home. Coconut, chocolate, cookies and cream, coffee cappuccino, pecan and strawberry were our favorites. On the good news’ front, one paleta averages 140 calories, so you won’t blow your diet.

Maggie said that her father invented the pickles paleta after he saw kids, including herself, nibbling on giant sour pickles. That’s how he gets his ideas, by observing what people enjoy eating. The sisters also said that the “exotics,” like piña colada, cheesecake and coffee cappuccino sell very well.

The truth is that you don’t have to wait for the temperature to top 100 degrees to visit “El Paraiso” paletas. Ninety (or 80!) is good enough. Find out why other fans of paradise are loco for these delectable treats!

“El Paraiso” Original Ice Cream & Fruit Bars, located at 1934 Fredericksburg Road, is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to  8 p.m. Their phone number is (210) 737-8101.

Denise Barkis Richter, Ph.D., has been blogging about San Antonio since June of 2010. Follow her at facebook.com/SanAntonioTourist so that you’ll never miss a post. Her love affair with the Alamo City began at Hemisfair in 1968. She moved to San Antonio in 1979 as an 18-year-old college student, and San Antonio has been home ever since. For even more ideas of fun things to do and see in San Antonio, visit Barnes & Noble, The Twig or Whole Earth Provision Co. to purchase Denise’s book, “100 Things To Do in San Antonio Before You Die” . Denise completed certification to become a professional tour guide in 2019. Please contact her at sanantoniotourist at gmail dot com if you’d like for her to design a fabulous San Antonio experience for you!

4 thoughts on “El Paraiso makes summer in San Antonio bearable

  1. Love this highlight! Our family shares many muy deliciosa memories of El Paraiso visits after playing imaginative PGA level miniature golf at Cool Crest. Wonderful to know that it’s thriving. We live in the Texas Hill Country now. Our new paleta store offers tasty paletas at $3.50 each. Worth the trip back to our roots with our cooler to stock up on El Paraiso paletas. The BEST!

  2. How fun to get this posting when you are so very far from the nearest paleta! Turns out I’ve never had one!!!!

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