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The Best Bakeries In Mexico City Beyond Rosetta
Why go to just one panadería when you can go to a dozen?
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The Best Bakeries In Mexico City Beyond Rosetta
Why go to just one panadería when you can go to a dozen?
Café Comunidad
Café Comunidad is a coffee shop inside Blanco Yoga, one of Mexico City’s most popular yoga studios.
Café Papagayo
Café Papagayo is a neighborhood-favorite coffee shop filled with regulars who live nearby.
Raku Café
Raku Café is a Japanese coffee shop in Mexico City, with locations in Roma Norte and Polanco.
Qūentin Café
Qūentin Café has the feel of a local coffee shop, even though it’s a small chain with four locations around CDMX.
Buna
Buna’s proximity to artist studios draws a creative crowd, and its abundance of seating options make it an ideal space to co-work for an afternoon.
Farmacia Internacional
The original Farmacia Internacional is in Juárez, but the Condesa location is bigger, and a better option if you’re looking for a place to work for a few hours.
Blend Station
Blend Station has four different locations in Mexico City, but we like the one on Avenida Tamaulipas in Condesa best.
Abarrotes Delirio
Abarrotes Delirio is a coffee shop with a big outdoor terrace, fast wifi, and a light breakfast and lunch menu.
Marne
Marne is a panadería that’s great for a provisions pit-stop before a picnic in Parque Chapultepec.
Bakers
There are a few Bakers locations in Mexico City, but the one in Roma is the best for a leisurely mid-day snack.
Odette
Odette’s box of nine homemade rochers is a gold star-level hostess gift, and their crujiente de guayaba is equally perfect.
Pancracia
Pancracia is a modest takeaway shop with no seating, but incredible focaccia and traditional Mexican conchas.
Cayetana
Cayetana is an in-and-out type of place that’s worth a quick pit stop if you’re on your way to Parque México.
Panadería Rosetta
There are too many bakeries to count in this city, but Panadería Rosetta in Roma is one of the best. Get the guava pastry.
Constela Café
Constela is a big and airy coffee shop, with plenty of seating inside and on the sidewalk out front.
Cafe Trucha
Cafe Trucha in Roma is a great place to post up for a couple hours, snack on a few tapas, and get some work done.
Churrería El Moro
You can get churros plenty of places in Mexico City, but none are quite as good as the ones from El Moro.