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División del Norte S/N
Col. Parque San Andrés
04120 México, D.F.
Mexico
Coyoacán
55 1510 0726
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http://www.heladoscarrettino.com/
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Hours
What time does Carretino open?
Carretino opens at 12:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Carretino close?
Carretino closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Does Carretino have bike parking?
No, Carretino does not have bike parking.
Does Carretino have outdoor seating?
No, Carretino does not have outdoor seating options.
Does Carretino have parking?
Yes, Carretino has parking options.
Does Carretino have free WiFi?
Yes, Carretino has free WiFi.
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Tried this coffee shop. The lines are soo long but it moves quickly. Coffee was delicious. It's…read morebusy and crowed no where to sit only street benches etc. one of the oldest coffee shops.
Stopped here for a coffee walking around the neighborhood. It's. A stand with some plastic seats…read moreoutside along with street. Friendly service and a good place to grab a coffee to go
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Cappuccino and mocha
El Barrio de Coyoacán, specifically in la Colonia Del Carmen, welcomes its newest coffee shop by…read moreway of Veracruz: a small chain of self-proclaimed coffee masters known as Hêrmann-Thômas. The HQ in Veracruz also functions as a roaster, offering a variety of the state's homegrown coffee, all of which make an appearance at the shop's menu, along with teas, tisanas, a small food menu, and house made pastries. Upon entering the shop, a trio of Mahlkoning grinders impress coffee connoisseurs, each with its own variety of coffee beans; a surprise sighting of a Kees Van der Westen Mirage can be found at the bar, a variety of equipment for different brew methods are displayed as trophies and a well stocked pastry case set expectations for a delightful experience. Coffee is delivered at your table while you admire the pleasant decor that includes books to peruse while you wait. The coffee itself follows the Mexican pattern of roasting on the dark side, yielding nutty and chocolatey flavors in the cup. Coffee is aptly prepared, and I hear the espresso is "not too acidic and pleasurably bitter". The space also lends itself to loiter for hours without end and is already attracting locals because of this feat. Surely Coyoacán will welcome the shop with open arms and is already another decent option in the barrio's growing coffee scene.
Perfect stop on our walk from the Condesa to the Blue House -- crashed here over a good latte in…read moreone of their comfy chairs. They have a variety of milk options /including lactose free and alternative/ -- very friendly service and inviting atmosphere plus an outdoor patio.
Interior
Fachada
Not much to say here other than friendly staff, cute little coffee shop that seats like six and…read morethey have great coffee! What more could you want? We ordered two coffees and took them to the park, which is near by and enjoyed the morning. Great value for a cup of coffee that is made by folks that know and ensure the art of a good shot isn't missed.
Cool little coffee shop known for sourcing beans from Mexico only. Got a very nice local vibe going…read moreas well and the coffee is great with some traditional options and some modern ones as well. Small space on the bar and some limited seating. Definitely worth a stop.
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Juanito
We stopped off here for a snack and drinks on the way to the Mercado de Coyoacan from the Frida…read moremuseum. Very cool hipster spot...I can see this in a hipster area in NYC or LA. Very friendly staff.
Great find! Lots of nice healthful options. Had the veggie sandwich and cafe con leche…read more Staff is pleasant and ambiance is as well.
Mellow bunch
Cozy outdoor seating
Food is ok nothing out of the ordinary. I came in with higher expectations based on the reviews,…read morebut I was not amazed. This brought me home town buffet taste vibes. On the other hand service was pathetic. Servers do not bother coming to check up on their tables. Guest have to go up to them for attention. I would recommend other places.
Potentially some of the best pancakes I've ever had. My friend and I split an order of the lemon…read morepancakes and the lemon was in the butter which was a new thing for me and now I don't want flavor infusions any other way! My friend and I sat outside and it was a nice street to people watch off of. We also each had a savory dish and I stand by the fact that the pancakes were the star. The coffee was very good, and they had so many yummy looking pastries that I wanted to try. If you're in the neighborhood, I'd highly recommend stopping by for a coffee and pastry to go from their window.
Bulk de mini pancakes
Store front
We had such a great snack at El Beneficio Bistrot... across the street from El beneficio de la…read moreduda. The gentleman of Venezuelan descent that attended us was so knowledgeable about the food, it's sourcing, and taste mixes. The outdoor patio seating area makes it perfect to sit in such a beautiful neighborhood in the Coyoacan area. You can visit the Frida Museum and go have a fabulous tea, which btw the assortment is just splendid. They have a delicious salad choice and tons of party options. Definitely a must try!
Small restaurant with great and healthy options made fresh to order…read more Started with pan dulce and an Americano coffee. The chilaquiles with egg in green sauce were excellent!
The perfect hollandaise sauce
This cafe in Coyohacán was a great find not too far from the Frida Kahlo house. The eggs were…read morebright orange and so fresh. Their apple strudel is really good and so are the lattes.
Overall a bit disappointing. My mocha was a bit watered down. We sat at the kid-sized indoor…read moreseating. That was fine except the guy sitting technically outside, but practically right above us at the indoor-outdoor bar was smoking and the wind was blowing it right over us. We ran away :(.
Expresso
This is a perfect afternoon pick me up when you don't want coffee La Rifa is a sustainable and…read moremission driven Chocolatería in the heart of Mexico City not far off from el Angel and la Reforma. I had a delicious traditional Mexican hot chocolate (amargos con leche) plus a tiny and tasty chocolate covered purerquito to dip in my drink. I also bought a beautiful molinillo (stirrer) and the server was so kind to show me on the stove how to use it.
As an American with no Spanish. On planning this trip I saw this and when walking around it found…read moreme wasn't even looking for it as I forgot. I WILL NEVER FORGET AGAIN! This was amazing all Mochas cafe shall now be judged by this one. I don't even like coffee but I love this!
The Whipped is a mochas cafe the other is just chocolate in coffee both work very well... but I'd go mocha again and again.
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