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11 years ago
They have an excellent selection of pastries, all fresh-baked. My favorites are the blueberry cream cheese and the chocolate crescent. So good! Their coffee is also my favorite brew. Sometimes I come here just for a café americano. read more
Cadereyta 17
Condesa
06100 México, D.F.
Mexico
55 5211 7444
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What time does Central Bakery open?
Central Bakery opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Central Bakery close?
Central Bakery closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Central Bakery closes at 1:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Does Central Bakery take credit cards?
Yes, Central Bakery takes credit cards.
Does Central Bakery have bike parking?
No, Central Bakery does not have bike parking.
Does Central Bakery have parking?
Yes, Central Bakery has parking options.
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Delicious fresh churros! You can have them served with chocolate, caramel or condensed milk and…read moretopped with cinnamon or sugar. We also enjoyed the iced coffee and chocolates. You can order sandwiches from the place next door. They have table service and plenty of seating which is quiet and easy to talk
After waiting in line for 20 minutes, I was served cold and stale churros. The hype did not live up…read moreto the expectations. The experience did not match the wait, and there are better spots to satisfy a churro craving.
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Worth the hype! It was a little overwhelming when we got there because not only is there a line but…read morebecause it is close to the street and not a lot of sidewalk space it was a bit crowded. But once we were able to identify the line, it literally took only 10 minutes of wait. I got the guava roll, of course, and it did not disappoint. We also got a concha and that was definitely not impressive. The staff are friendly and very patient considering the crowds they deal with. I definitely recommend grabbing a menu while waiting so that you can order immediately once it's your turn. There's also a bathroom on site.
This is an absolutely stellar bakery, the best I've been to surely. I'm not a coffee or pastry…read moreperson at all, so it really says something when I think so highly of a place like this. It's one of those rare places that get really hyped up and turn out to actually be worth the hype. We stopped in here on three different occasions during our Mexico City trip, and despite how viral it is there was never a line. The staff was very friendly, prices very reasonable, and order always came out super quick. My favorite things were the rol de guayaba, cafe de olla, and the puerquito de piloncillo. The guava pastry and puerquito were very fresh, soft and not crummy at all. The guava pastry was specifically memorable as it had the most delicious creamy filling in it that tasted like real guava and not overly sweet. The cafe de olla was addicting with the spices being perfectly balanced. It sets the standard for cafe de olla... it's not clear if I'll ever get one as good as the one they make here. This is a must stop during any visit to Mexico City.
Guava roll
Guava roll and concha
Tasty hot chocolate
I felt confident that Churreria El Moro would be the first thing that popped up when Googling…read more"where to get churros in Mexico City." Fun fact it was indeed my first AND second confirmatory search result. So obviously this place is a bit touristy and they have now expanded to 17 locations in CDMX. The churros were piping hot, crunchy, chewy, and delicious. We also had a lot of fun settling on what hot chocolate flavor we wanted to try. We went with the Especial, which had a bit of spice and we really liked. But it didn't really work for dipping (apparently Spanish is the play for the thickest and most dip-able varietal). Prices were pretty reasonable, about $5/$6 USD for a drink and 4 large churros. Endless praise to the staff who were patiently trying to communicate through two language barriers with a large group that was somehow baffled by what both churros and hot chocolate were.
Um... YUM. This spot was originally on my CDMX itinerary as a post-dinner dessert, but since we…read morewere nearby and looking for a snack, we decided to stop in earlier (and honestly, I wish I had gone back again ). There was a small line, and after ordering it did take a bit to get our food, but that was totally fine. Perfection takes time! The ambiance is very casual and geared toward a quick stop. There's plenty of seating for an easy in-and-out, but it's not really a place meant to linger. It's more of an open-concept setup-covered, but still open to the outside air. We ordered the mini ice cream churro sandwiches (can't remember the exact name): two vanilla and one Fresca, which was basically strawberry. Maybe it was because we were hungry, but wow- they smacked. The vanilla paired with the churro was especially incredible. Since I felt like I still hadn't gotten the full churro experience I was craving in CDMX, I hopped back in line and ordered the classic churro. Let me tell you... this thing was HUGE. Basically three churros in one. It came out warm, perfectly crisp, and coated in the best cinnamon topping. You're asked if you want sugar or cinnamon sugar, and with a bit of a language barrier (they don't speak much English), I just said yes and ended up with half cinnamon, half sugar. No complaints here! The cashier and staff were all super friendly and smiley, which made the experience even better despite the communication gap. Overall, such a delicious stop and 100% worth it.
Dropped by this ice cream parlor for dessert after eating at La Pitahaya next door - it was a great…read moretreat to finish our lunch. This cute shop has over a dozen flavors, including vegan options. I got the tiramisu flavor and my wife got vegan raspberry - both were great. We enjoyed them on the swings and were able to take some great pictures. Service and prices were good. It is a fun and quick stop if you want some ice cream while in Roma.
Yum yum! After our vegan meal at La Pitahaya Vegana, we waltzed right next door to get some ice…read morecream. I ordered the tiramisu, and it was so good, it had pieces of lady fingers inside. The perfect end to our vacation in Mexico City!
Tiramisu Ice Cream
Pretzel dog mi favorito
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Pizza Pretzel Cheese
It's a fun place, lots of variety, mostly restaurants, some places with this drinks, one place with…read morenails! A lot of of the places had pictures of their food, some of them had descriptions in English. We like to eat vegetables and we struggle to find vegetables. There was Thai,, a burger, place, pizza, pasta, and lots of Mexican. We found a place and ordered what we want and then you can go sit outside and they will bring you your food. Kind of a food element to like a shared dining space. Communal tables. Spanish will be helpful here! The service was friendly, as you walked along people would be offering their menus to you and wanting you to stop and check out their offerings. We were there we were there about 6 PM and it was very quiet.
A lot of great options to choose from. Definitely worth a walk around. Friendly vendors and a…read morelively environment. Pasta Mestiza has some excellent pastas with some twists
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Birria Ramen best I've had! This is a must flavor is perfect!!!
Interior
I had to try the actual ice cream from this little shop but for those non creamy folks, they have…read moresorbets! But sure enough, the YOGURT MIEL PISTACHO (honey pistachio) was delicious! I'd say that if you have a sweet tooth, this is perfect combo of creamy and sweet with some crunchiness thanks for the pistachios. I did get a single piece of stale pistachio but otherwise it was yummy! The cone was too sweet though towards the end even for me :P Price wise, this is on the pricier side but this is located in a more expensive area. For $65, you can get a whole pint and a half down the street at the Farmacia but this is well worth it. They're very efficient with one person scooping and one person taking your money / credit card.
Interesting selection of flavors: I tried the blue corn and yogurt with honey/pistachios. I thought…read morethe yogurt one was decent but the blue corn was largely flavorless (it's also totally possible that my taste buds are desensitized to subtle sweet flavors after living in the US so you should probably give this a try on your own)
Parte de la decoración en esta nueva ubicación.
I made a stop here while on a walk in the area. It is tiny but the pastries pack a big punch. Yum!read more
inicialmente fuimos a una reposteria muy mencionada en las redes, pero la espera era de horas y…read morepues no. Asi q busque otra reposteria en el area y nos encontramos con esta maravilla. Pedimos el flan y pastelito de manzana, q delicias! uno de los mejores flanes q he probado, y el pastelito de manzana ni se diga! y el servicio excepcional tambien. super recomendable
Tasty candy shop with way more items than I will ever be able to taste. Walked away with a variety…read moreof chocolate truffles that were all melt in your mouth delish and an assortment of things I believe are made from some sort of nut paste or sweet potato. Great and helpful people working behind the counters too!
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