Rainbow Snow Cones & Juice Bar
933 Yale Street
Santa Paula, CA
Santa Paula is an interesting place. 15 minutes from Ventura
by freeway, it could be a different world, reminiscent of the small western
towns my family would drive through on our way to some national park or other
on a family vacation when I was a kid.
My family and I go there every few weeks because of the
Regency Santa Paula 7, which shows first run films and who’s matinees are only
$5. The large popcorn has free refills, and we always sneak in sodas, so I can
take the whole family to the opening weekend of something without having to get
a second mortgage.
Place with ping pong |
No Signage |
Many of the buildings date back to the turn of the 20th
Century, when Santa Paula was a booming oil town-Union Oil of California was
headquartered there, along with being in the middle of a good farming and
ranching area. Now, the buildings are generally a bit run down, and have shops that I’m
not quite sure what they sell. The clientele now is mainly Mexican, with Mexican restaurants, tattoo parlors and junk stores, along with a handful of "98 cent+" stores all run by Asian families. The majority of the businesses are geared toward people far more Mexican than I. Still, the area is trying to get back on it's feet, with many of the businesses appearing relatively new, and some rather high end restaurants sprinkled the town.
Fresh fruit in the cooler |
While visiting one of those shops on our walk, we walked
into a place with a friendly proprietor, a ping pong table, and stock of what
seemed like work pants and shoes, along with other seemingly random items in a
store that was probably a haberdashery or shoe shop 60 years ago, and the
proprietor asked if we were enjoying the evening. I said that we had just gone
to the movies and now I thought a stroll was in order. He asked if we had
headed to a nearby Baskin-Robbins, and I said that I was thinking about going
to a Fosters Freeze for a dipped cone after we were done walking around. Then
he said we should check out the ice cream place around the corner, that they
made their ice creams and were pretty good.
Our Order |
We thanked him and followed the directions he gave. There
were no signs outside the building, but there was a line, which we stood in. It
had been a hot day, which made the inside of the shop just about unbearable,
and I wondered if I really needed to stand in line for this. Most of the people
in the shop were speaking the Spanglish of the area, and the menu was written
mostly in Spanish. People were ordering fruit drinks, which looked fresh and
natural, unlike the Jamba Juices of the world, and fresh fruit bowls with chili
powder sprinkled on. There was also a noisy shaved ice machine. There were two tables inside, and no place outside to sit.
Finally, we got to the front. There were 10 or so flavors of
ice cream, and all were made on site. I went with a coconut-pineapple, which
had both chunks of pineapple and coconut in it. My daughters had vanilla and
cookies and cream, while my son had a shaved ice.
Like Coldstone, the server would mix in a topping, which we
all took advantage of. The ice cream was good, not quite as heavy as the super
premium Ben & Jerry’s, but certainly with a lot more natural flavor than
Rite-Aide, and a better taste then Baskin-Robbins. I picked up a card, which
identified the place as Rainbow Snow Cones, Home of the 50 Flavor Wagon. The
ice cream with the toppings mixed in was $1.95, and the shaved ice was $2.
I went back again yesterday, and this time was craving the
ice cream-always a good sign. I had pistachio, which was very good. My kids
went with either cookies and cream or vanilla, and were also happy to go back
too.
If you’re looking for ice cream in Santa Paula, I’d
definitely head here. I’d like to try their fruit drinks, which also looked
good, and I’ll report here.
Sept. 8, 2012 Update
It was warm today, so I tried the shaved ice. Good shaved ice should have the texture of snow, and when it does, it absorbs the flavors. This was good shaved ice, and for $2, a good value. Next, I'll have to try one of their fruit drinks.
It was warm today, so I tried the shaved ice. Good shaved ice should have the texture of snow, and when it does, it absorbs the flavors. This was good shaved ice, and for $2, a good value. Next, I'll have to try one of their fruit drinks.
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