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Welcome to Elotes Gomez

Elotes Gomez is a specialty food brand located at 301 High St in Aurora, IL. Known for its authentic Mexican elotes, customers rave about the fresh corn and delicious flavors. With options like the classic corn in a cup or the popular hot Cheetos elote, Elotes Gomez has something for everyone. Not only do they serve exceptional elotes, but they also offer traditional ice creams, fruit drinks, and soups. This neighborhood gem has a loyal following who appreciate the quality and taste of the food. If you're in the mood for a truly satisfying and authentic Mexican treat, Elotes Gomez is the place to go.

Elotes Gomez: Reviews & Ratings

Mary R.
Mary R.

The corn is really good here I drive 1hr when I visit Chicago. They have added more items but I prefer the original basic corn in a cup.

Joe W.
Joe W.

If anyone rates their elotes anything less than 5 stars they are out of their minds. This is the best elote I have had in my life. Priced fair and other options here are great as well.

Kyle R.
Kyle R.

Amazing food every time, they know what they do and they do it to perfection. Corn is fresh and not canned and the paletas are always good.

Steve J.
Steve J.

Elotes Gomez is an iconic neighborhood authentic Mexican shop that serves traditional ice creams, fruit drinks, soup, and the best Elotes anywhere, this is a true gem

Brad D.
Brad D.

Awesome Elote... we got the hot Cheetos one and a plain Elote. Line was to the door, but moved very quickly. It was so good we forgot to take photos. Trust me though, if you like Elote, you will love this place. They had ice cream, candy, and chips for sale as well.

Victoria B.
Victoria B.

4 stars. It's a small local business located on the east side of Aurora in a residential area with narrow street parking. They serve a mean Elote. They have 3 sizes small, medium, and large. It was really good. A had the small Mexican corn with everything (mayo lime, butter, cheese, and chili powder. We also had a Mangonada, which is a mixed fruit salad that can come with your choice of ice cream or not, with chamoy, and I asked for a tamarind chili stick. It was yummy. They also serve nachos, ice cream, and other fast snacks. They have alot of workers there.

Caty D.
Caty D.

Referred to by a friend, my friends and I came by one night due to goose hunt for a group meeting we were trying to find. We gave up and decided to celebrate failure in spirit of elotes. Following my friends because I still don't know my way around Aurora, I noticed that the streets were getting darker and much harder to see the signs. Eventually there were a light at the end of the corner, big and bright! I didn't see a banner or sign stating their name, but then again it was pretty dark out. My friends and I walked in and saw a single bright room with merchandise along the perimeter. There's no seating either outside or inside. Along the walls showcased their baked goods, ice cream, fruits, and some foods such as wings and Cheetos con queso. That night I was a mission to try their elotes. The servings come in 3 sizes. I tested out my Spanish and ordered a small with the works. Growing up in a Spanish household, I knew this kind of elotes would hit home and it sure did!! For a size small, roughly 10-12 oz, only being $2.75, I went back and bought a second one! Overall, I highly recommend Elotes Gomez for authentic Spanish food.

Misty S.
Misty S.

This place seems to be quite popular judging by the long line. The elotes comes in 3 different sizes and either on the cob or off. The large is about $4. The elotes is pretty good and is loaded with mayo and cheese, but gets watery at the bottom since they don't really drain the corn before putting it in the cup (for the off the cob version). They also have something called Mangonada, which is mango flavored smoothie, spicy tamarind syrup with mango on top. It's quite tasty, but I can only drink so much because it's very rich. It comes in 3 sizes. The large is about $5. I didn't see a price list anywhere, but they had signs for ice cream, nachos, burritos, tortas, hamburger, fries, nuggets and wings. I believe they're cash only since I didn't see anyone pay with a credit card and there's an ATM machine inside. Parking might be hard to find if it's busy, but there are a few spots on the side and the rest on the street. It's a small place and there is no seating area. ....| \ _ , , , - - , , _ , .../ , ` . - ' ` ' . _ \ - ; ; ; , _ ..| , a - ) ) _ . ; . ( ` - ` - ' - ' ' - - - ' ' ( _ / . _ ) - ' ( _ \ _ )

Location

Located in Aurora, Illinois, Elotes Gomez is a hidden gem for authentic Mexican street food enthusiasts. This specialty food spot has garnered a loyal following, with customers like Mary R. making a trip from as far as an hour away just to indulge in their delicious corn in a cup. Joe W. raves about their elotes, claiming it to be the best he's ever had. The reviews don't lie - Elotes Gomez is a must-visit for anyone craving a taste of traditional Mexican flavors.

With a menu that includes not only mouthwatering elotes but also fresh paletas, fruit drinks, and more, Elotes Gomez offers a truly authentic dining experience. The corn is always fresh, never canned, and the options for customization are endless. Whether you prefer classic plain elotes or want to spice things up with a hot Cheetos version, Elotes Gomez has something for every palate.

Step inside this iconic neighborhood shop and be prepared to be transported to the streets of Mexico. The line may be long, but as Brad D. can attest, it moves quickly, and the wait is more than worth it. From the first bite of their elotes to the last lick of their ice cream, every dish at Elotes Gomez is crafted with precision and care.

In a world full of chain restaurants and fast food joints, Elotes Gomez stands out as a beacon of authenticity and quality. Don't just take my word for it - listen to the glowing reviews of satisfied customers who keep coming back for more. Prepare to be amazed by the flavors, delighted by the service, and ultimately, fall in love with the taste of Elotes Gomez.