Hay Elotes reopened a few years ago and added a second location after a small hiatus a few summers ago. You can get your chamoy fix once again down on E.7th.
Hay Elotes first came on my radar in the Summer of 2017 when I played photographer for a fellow writer at The Austinot. Since then, the little lime green establishment has been my go-to when I desperately need to cool down from the Austin heat. There’s just something about the sweet/spicy/savory combination of a mangonada that is so refreshing and I just can’t get enough. Try one for yourself!
Hay Elotes in Photos



The Details
- Website: Hay Elotes Facebook
- Address: 2214 E. 7th St.
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