Quick ice cream stop in T1 for a sugar reset
By gate /MEX/gate/ in Terminal 1, Mimo's is the classic Colombian heladería you see all over Bogotá, just dropped into the concourse. It's post-security, so you can grab a cone or sundae on the way to a domestic Avianca hop without leaving the flow to the gates.
Hours track typical T1 traffic at /MEX/hours/, which means you can usually count on it for an afternoon or late-evening sugar hit but not a 4 a.m. breakfast fix. Prices sit around /MEX/price/, so a basic cone or small cup won’t wreck your budget compared with grab-and-go sandwiches elsewhere in El Dorado.
Menu is ice cream first, food distant second. Expect classic Colombian flavors (arequipe, maracuyá, coconut) plus simple sundaes and milkshakes, not full meals. With a rating around 1.7, this is more “it’s close to my gate” than “destination dessert,” so treat it as a sugar top-up, not a big treat you’ve planned your layover around.
Service style is quick counter: order, pay, and move on. That works when you’ve got 15 minutes before boarding at /MEX/gate/, but it also means limited seating and zero real chance to spread out with a laptop. If you want something substantial, pair a cone from here with a proper snack from another T1 spot and treat Mimo's as dessert only.
Practical tip: lines spike right after big domestic arrivals into T1, so if your flight dumps you near /MEX/gate/, walk past Mimo's, get your bearings, then circle back once the first rush clears.