Oasis Fruit Cones

By far, the favorite flavor among customers at Oasis Fruit Cones is strawberry.

Editor's note: This story was originally published in 2021 and updated in 2023.


Raspados are the ultimate summer snack.

If you're unfamiliar, raspados are similar to shaved ice but typically come with juice, chunks of fruit, ice cream and lechera (sweetened condensed milk). Or there are bolder versions with spicy candies and chamoy.

Beyond raspados, common delights at these shops include Tosti-Locos, fresas con crema (strawberries with cream) and elote.

To make things even better, there are more locally-owned places to get a raspado in Tucson than ice cream shops. Here are 25 of them.

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Delicias De Michoacan

1608 S. Craycroft Road

At Delicias De Michoacan, you can find lots of paletas, ice cream and raspados. According to their Facebook page, the shop started when the Iñiguez-Barragán family moved to Tucson in 2014 and started looking for the perfect spot to house their raspado business.

Funland Raspados

2100 W. Grant Road; 727 W. Ajo Way

Starting in 1999, Funland has served Tucson for more than two decades with its 13 flavors of raspados, snacks, ice cream and fruity treats. There are also burgers, Sonoran hot dogs, tamales and queso-Cheetos (a quesadilla packed with Hot Cheetos) at the Grant location.

GeMa Raspados & Delights

3553 S. 12th Ave.

GeMa recently opened a shop on Tucson's south side, serving raspados, nachos, aguas frescas and more.

Jason's Mexican Food

6039 E. 22nd St.6671 N. Thornydale Road2400 N. Pantano Road

The Mangoyada at Taqueria Y Raspados Jason has chunks of mango with chamoy, lime and Mexican candies on top.

Jason's Mexican Food is a fast-casual spot for food that includes tacos, carne asada fries, burritos, hot dogs and, of course, raspados.

Juice N' Fruit Raspados

3502 S. Sixth Ave.

Juice N' Fruit has more than a dozen natural juices, in addition to its 17 raspado flavors that range from the classics like strawberry and mango to flavors such as watermelon, cherry and banana.

La Michoacana The Ice Cream Spot

3344 N. Oracle Road

According to their Instagram, there are two other locations of The Ice Cream Spot, including one in California and one in Casa Grande. You'll find lots of paleta flavors, plus sundaes and raspados. And there's a drive-thru! 

La Muncheria

702 W. Irvington Road

Check out La Muncheria's TikTok to see their treats — they not only serve up raspados, but also lots of antojitos like Tosti-Locos and sandia loca.

Mangos Refresqueria Y Cafe

4990 S. Campbell Ave.

Arizbeth Valdez adds the crowning touch, a serpentina on the straw of a Niño Mango, at Mangos Refresqueria Y Cafe, one of the many shops you can find selling raspados and icy treats around Tucson.

Mother-son duo Veronica and Carl Amaya started Mangos in 2017 after dabbling for years with the idea of opening their version of a "Mexican Starbucks."

Of course, Carl Amaya's favorite raspado flavor is mango. Beyond the raspados, you'll find elote (some of which are covered in Hot Cheetos dust), tacos, tortas and desserts such as a churro waffle.

Marymar Raspados

4764 S. Sixth Ave.

Marymar, which has been around for about two decades, has all the raspado and antojito classics. 

Marymar is also home to a full event space a few miles away.

Michoacán Taquería

3235 N. Flowing Wells Road

The strawberry raspado at Michoacán Taquería Raspados, con lechera y nieve (condensed milk and ice cream) for $6.48. 

Michoacán Taquería has everything from tacos to tortas to hot dogs to flautas, plus more than 10 raspado flavors to choose from. 

Mr. Lokko Snack & Raspado Bar

5550 S. 12th Ave.

Mr. Lokko is a little bit different — the shop offers the option to fill a cup with all kinds of chips, candy, fruit and seafood. Think salad bar... but with chips and candy. What more could you ask for?

There's also a full boba tea menu, in addition to raspados.

Oasis Fruit Cones

4126 S. 12th Ave.

Raspados are icy treats served with real fruit or nuts, with or without ice cream.

With roots dating back to 1983, Oasis is one of Tucson's oldest raspado shops. The business started as a hobby of brothers Alfonso and John Carrizosa, who were inspired by their grandfather who sold raspados in his front yard in Mexico.

Paleteria y Neveria La Michoacana

3774 S. Sixth Ave.4444 E. Grant Road

Home to a pink-and-white-striped building on the corner of Sixth Avenue is Paleteria y Neveria La Michoacana (and yes, the interior matches the exterior). In addition to raspados, the shop sells lots of ice cream treats and fruit paletas. Check out their new location on Grant Road, too!

Peña's Raspados

2936 E. 22nd St.

Pictured is the walnut raspado from Peña's Raspados.

Peña's serves up all the classics you'd expect to find at a raspado shop — raspados, macedonias (fruit and ice cream, minus the shaved ice), elote, pico de gallo (not the salsa, but fruit with chile and lime) and nachos.

Raspados El Chikitin

3010 E. Grant Road

Located in midtown, find El Chikitin serving raspados and other sweets like fresas con crema. Their sister eatery, the Taqueria El Chikitin food truck, is just steps away serving tacos and asada fries.

Raspados El Paraiso

5917 E. 22nd St.7701 E. Golf Links Road

The Reboltijo at Raspados El Paraiso includes your choice of raspado flavor, plus Mexican candies and chamoy. The pictured Reboltijo has strawberry.

Raspados El Paraiso has been serving Tucson for about seven years. In 2021, owner Ana Castro expanded the shop with a second location.

Castro's grandmother used to sell raspados from a cart in Sinaloa — and Castro still uses some of those recipes.

Raspados La Niña

5835 S. Park Ave.

Raspados La Niña has raspados in many flavors including peach, which is pictured here.

Located in a little pink building on Park Avenue is Raspados La Niña

The shop sells goodies like breakfast burritos, quesadillas and caramelos, in addition to about 10 flavors for raspados.

Raspados Rio Sonora

5015 S. 12th Ave.

Find a menu packed with flavors at Raspados Rio Sonora. There are several raspado flavors to choose from, plus specialty raspados such as the Chamoyada that's a tamarind raspado with chamoy, lime and Rielito candies.

Sito's Fresh Market

2545 E. Speedway

Sito's, a carniceria in midtown, not only offers up meat and grocery items, but also raspados! We've spotted orange, watermelon, guava, melon and more fruit flavors.

Sonoran Delights

921 W. Congress St.

The Robles family has been serving raspados to Tucsonans for more than two decades, originally starting with a shop called Sonoran Sno-Cones.

Sonoran Delights, which is more of a taqueria with tortas, burros and tacos, has been around since 2005.

Sweetie's Shave Ice & Raspados 

5460 E. Speedway

Josh Mendoza makes a half strawberry, half horchata shaved ice at Sweetie’s Shave Ice & Raspados, 5460 E. Speedway.

From a food truck to a brick and mortar, Sweetie's is home to both shaved ice (you can add toppings like marshmallow fluff or chamoy) and raspados. 

Ta' Raspado

5012 S. 12th Ave.

Ta' Raspado has loads of raspado flavors to choose from, plus tortas, natural juices, ice cream treats and other antojitos. 

Tacos Hermano

7889 E. 22nd St.

Tacos Hermano is home to food truck park The Pit, on Tucson's east side. In addition to its carne asada and cabeza tacos, caramelos, burros and other savory dishes, the food truck offers antojitos and several raspado flavors.

Taqueria Pico de Gallo

2618 S. Sixth Ave.

Customers can enjoy both tacos and a raspado when visiting Taqueria Pico De Gallo.

While Taqueria Pico de Gallo, which has been a Tucson staple for decades, is most known for its tacos and freshly-made corn tortillas, they also have raspados!

Tropical Raspados

2560 N. Stone Ave.

Find raspados, piña loca, dessert waffles, Tostilocos and more snacks at Tropical Raspados


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