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Chiquitito

4.5 (44 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for kids
Good for working

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Iced latte
Kristine N.

Very very good coffee in Roma Norte! This was the first coffee shop I found that had some syrups for their iced coffees lol. There's a few tables outside and near the door if you wanna sit and drink your coffee Very cute little coffee shop with high quality coffee beans

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Alexis B.

We stopped by Chiquitito for an afternoon espresso after a day of exploring el Bosque de Chapultepec! All of my touristing had me feeling knackered, and the espresso from this charming, tiny coffeeshop gave me a much needed pick-me-up! The service was great. They made the espressos quickly and brought them over to us in the seating area in the back. And the espresso was good! Exactly what I needed. A great little coffeeshop if you're in the area and need a bit of caffeine!

Danielle H.

I was checking out this upscale neighborhood and this cute little cafe popped-up in my search. This cafe is really more of a boutique coffee shop than a full-fleged cafe, which makes it nice. I noticed they have both coffee and pastries, so I ordered a small cafe Americano and blueberry muffin. There are roughly four tables with chairs all set-up outside along the sidewalk, and fortunately for me it seemed like everyone was ordering their coffee to go. It was alright, there are some umbrellas which provide a little protection from the hot March sun. I had a relaxing time, just people watching and checking out things on my cellphone. Everyone working here seems friendly and nice, and I did notice more expats, and I heard more English than what I'm used to. I think that it's due to the neighborhood.

Coffee Bar
Franco F.

Employees are fantastic very energetic and friendly !! I get an LA vibe, all their coffee are hand crafted drinks made with extra love. We also order the mulette it was a cross between a torta and a baguette stuff with beans and melted cheese served with pico de gallo and a creamy avocado green salsa .. I would skip the food here (at least the dish we got), but the drinks are fantastic

Kel P.

When it comes to coffee in CDMX and especially the heart of the city, you cannot skip Chiquitito! Roast was to perfectionc, extraction was wonderful, the brew was spot on, and the smile on the server's just makes the cherry on top of the cake!

Chiquitito, with almond milk and blueberry scone! Delicious
Erika R.

Service was fast, and employees were very nice! And explained menu perfectly! I had the Chiquitito and was perfect! It's a cute small coffee shop! Very aesthetic!

Kay S.

Cute, hip coffee shop on a random street in reforma! I came here one day searching for caffeine after going to the consulate and Chiquitito hit the spot. It's small but adorable and there is pleasant outdoor seating.i got to witness them making pancakes from scratch (even though they were not for me). The coffee was good, the cookie was a bit dry. The location on a busy street does make it exposed to some street-elements like a lot of noise and whatnot, but overall, still a solid place to get coffee and read a book.

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Maggie Y.

Perfect coffee shop for a grab and go breakfast. There's an extensive list of drinks with non-coffee and non-dairy options, as well as options for children (cookies and milk!). There's no menu for the pastries but they're set out around the cash register - I saw an assortment of breads including matcha bread, banana bread, and milk(?) bread, cookies, and pastries including croissants, elephant ears, and pan dulce. I ordered the cold brew and the milk bread, both of which were excellent. The cold brew is smooth and strong which complimented the sweet milk bread perfectly. There's limited seating in front of the coffee shop as well as a few tables in the back but the cafe was not crowded at 8:30 am on a weekday so it shouldn't be a problem to grab a seat- highly recommend people watching in the street!

Nice little coffee shop. Gets busy!
Mannie S.

This is a nice little coffee shop among many business buildings. It gets busy during the day. The cafe latte and the matcha latte we got were both pretty good. Worthwhile coming if you are in the area, otherwise, there are better choices in Mexico city for coffee connoisseurs.

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Great cute little cafe with wonderful pastries and coffee. Highly recommend! Staff was great as well!

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Great coffee and great outdoor place to people watch. My favorite is the Cortado - very strong!

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My boyfriend did not like his expression, my café americano was ok. Cute little place, albeit chiquitito!

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Excellent little neighborhood coffee shop. Tried their Cortado and Cappuccino. Excellent!! Chocolates are good too

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Great coffee and the staff is super friendly and inviting.

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I'd never had this dish before visiting CDMX but it's a baguette bread with refried black bean and melted cheese on top.

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Churrería El Moro - hot chocolate + whip

Churrería El Moro

4.4(440 reviews)
3.1 kmCentro Sur
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Churrería El Moro is always a good idea. We stopped by around 2pm on Christmas Eve and, no…read moresurprise, the place was still packed--but absolutely worth it. We went classic with an order of four churros and the trio of dips: chocolate, guava, and cajeta. Perfect move. Each person in our family had a different favorite dip, which meant the churros disappeared very quickly. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and best enjoyed dunked generously. Despite the crowds, service was prompt, friendly, and efficient, which made the experience even better. Simple, iconic, and delicious--El Moro is a must-try (and re-try) when you're in Mexico City.

Came here late around 9 it was packed and had a short line out the door. The line for take out was…read moreeven shorter so we opted for take out since our hotel was right around the corner. Got an order of 4 churros with caramel (cajeta) and guava (Guayaba) dipping sauces, they were out of chocolate. You can have them tossed in regular sugar or cinnamon sugar which is traditional. The churros were warm and crispy on the outside and soft inside but had a slight burnt flavor. Both dipping sauces were good but in a different way. It's like donuts topped with caramel or guava, one is more fruity and the other more sweet. Just depends what you're in the mood for or what you prefer. I also got the frances hot chocolate which is their hot chocolate with vanilla. It was better than what I had earlier at another place. Overall the churros were good but not the best i've had.

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Tierra Garat - Inside

Tierra Garat

4.3(7 reviews)
0.7 kmCuauhtémoc
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I came here right at lunchtime and ordered a couple of their small pastries. While I don't usually…read moreget pastries and sweets for lunch, I made an exception for this cafe. I have actually been here several times over the past few months. The smallest pie (torta) was called Pelo de Angel. The torta had various types of grains and a fruit called chilaquejeso which I had never heard of before. It was definitely a delicious fruit. The second más larger pastry was called dDanes de Zarzamora and it was twice as delicious. The cafe is always comfortable and you won't find a lot of loud chatter here, which is what I like.

First stop upon arrival to CDMX and it didn't have a WOW factor but it was a good cup of coffee!…read more Medically- which I never thought I'd review on but Upon arrival here I funnily had to move around a couple bees to enter and didn't think of it as anything but when we entered the Garat it was just bees on bees on bees flying around here so if you're allergic I highly recommend staying away or coming prepared (and calm). They were literally everywhere swarming around and it was super cool to see the workers just working around the bees while they were all over the syrups and machines! Drinks- We got 3 different Cacao drinks (the chili one, pepper one and vanilla) for the most part, All 3 tasted the same to us, the only thing that did taste different was the consistency and a slight kick of something at the end of every sip. Regardless, they all tasted great. The only thing we were confused on was if there was coffee in here or not as we couldn't taste it at all. The employees here were nice. The barista recommended the cacao drink to us so we went with it. Ambiance- place was clean for the most part also with a good amount of seating. Plenty of light so it was a great place for studying

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