
An’s Hatmakers – SD
In San Diego, this gelato chain borrows themes from the old school stores it replaces
Although cute themes and gimmicks can make ice cream and gelato shops memorable, long-term success depends upon having both great desserts and reasons for patrons to keep coming back for more. A perfect example is San Diego’s chain of An’s gelaterias, which started in 2018 by repurposing a former dry cleaner’s shop into An’s Dry Cleaning in North Park, followed by the Del Mar location An’s Hatmakers, An’s Athletic Field Services at Petco Park, and An’s Electronics Repair in Ocean Beach. While preserving certain decor elements and using themes as inspiration for gelato names, all of these stores serve bowls, cones, and drinks rather than the goods or services their locations were previously known for, continuously generating buzz on the strength of their seasonally rotating menus of unique flavors.
An’s hooks visitors by offering free flavor tours – kicked off with a palate-cleansing mint/lime sorbet, followed by metal spooned samples of seven possible flavors. On our visit to An’s Hatmakers, the seven flavors shown as current on the website alternated between availability as scoops and/or pints, with additional flavors swapped in and sold solely in one form or the other. That meant Carbon Fiber (cold brew coffee/Nutella hybrid) and Full Grain Leather (brown butter/brookies) were sadly only sold in pint form, swapped for Calico (pumpkin butter/cream cheese) and Bandana (blueberry pie). We were mostly happy to try the new flavors instead, but would have loved to try some of An’s coffee ice cream. Perhaps next time.
The flavors we tried – and those we ultimately ordered – all ranged from good to great. Our top pick was Santa’s Hat, billed as “midnight cocoa and peppermint” with powerful doses of each flavor, plus wonderfully unexpected large slices of semi-sweet chocolate candy inside. We also loved the almond, cherry, and vanilla mix Crochet, and the sticky toffee pudding-inspired No Signal, billed as a butterscotch/date sponge cake/pecan mix on An’s website. While the pumpkin butter Calico was also a winner, tasting as much like pumpkin pie as gelato, the blueberry pie Bandana was a little weak on fruit flavor but fine on pie crumbles.
Our only modest complaint about An’s Hatmakers is that all of their ice cream sizes ($6.65 and up) are limited to one or two flavors, which hardly seems fair after sampling eight different options in the flavor tour – a flight or multi-scoop bowl would be the ideal way to experience the rotating menu choices, in our view. That said, we’d certainly come back to visit and go deeper on the flavors if we lived in San Diego; OC residents thankfully have compelling alternatives such as Dolce Gelato, Gelato Paradiso, and Brazilian/LA/OC chain Bacio di Latte until and unless An’s makes its way north to compete.
Stats
Price: $
Service: Counter
Open Since: 2018
Address
1555 Camino Del Mar #115
Del Mar, CA 92014
858.925.7076
Instagram: @ansgelato