Helados Mimo’s shows up in Santa Marta, not clearly in SMR
Searches for Helados Mimo’s turn up multiple branches in Santa Marta city, but there’s zero solid proof of a kiosk inside Simón Bolívar International Airport (SMR) Terminal T1. The Google Maps hits cluster in town, not at the terminal building or curbside.
The airport layout at SMR is compact, with a single passenger terminal labeled T1 and a small post-security food court, and Helados Mimo’s does not appear on the current airport dining lists that name spots like Presto and other local fast-food brands. If you see the logo in the terminal, it may be a temporary cart or a very new outlet that hasn’t made it into online maps yet.
Price data for Helados Mimo’s in Santa Marta shows typical Colombian ice cream parlor pricing, with single scoops and small sundaes coming in under COP 15,000 at city locations, but there is no confirmed menu or price board for any SMR airside branch. The rating data attached to this entry (like “rating;NULL 53300 ;::null}” and “Rating: 54300”) looks like a broken import, not an actual customer score.
With no credible reviews tied to Simón Bolívar International Airport itself, there are no reliable notes on portion size, flavor availability, service speed during the afternoon Avianca and LATAM banks, or whether the supposed outlet sits pre- or post-security in T1. That also means no clear guidance on power outlets, seating, or Wi‑Fi signal around any hypothetical counter.
If you want Helados Mimo’s specifically, plan on visiting a confirmed branch in Santa Marta city before or after your flight, using a taxi or app ride from SMR that typically runs 20–25 minutes into town; inside the airport, stick to spots that SMR and Google Maps clearly list within Terminal T1.