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    La Sexta - El Zebras, Calle Sexta.

    La Sexta

    4.1(19 reviews)
    0.6 kmZona Centro
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    La Sexta is a must stop when visiting Tijuana. OK, I'm no expert, having only been to TJ twice, but…read moreI know what I like, and what I like is Dandy Del Sur See my Yelp review. Have fun! La Mezcalera I must admit: I didn't know that tequila was actually a type of mezcal until I was informed of this by Diego V. right here in La Mezcalera. How did I not know this? Anyway, educate yourself here about the wonders of mezcal. Conveniently located across the street from El Dandy. Subjects for further research: Santa Leyenda Calle Sexta between Revolución and Constitución Lucha Libre-themed bar El Tinieblo 6th between Madero and Negrete Classy kitsch bar Porky's Avenida Revolución and Sexta Cocktail bar Tasca Calle Sexta 1906, between Revolución and Constitución Beer bar Zebra Mexican Pub Sexta y Revolución Another beer bar Within stumbling distance: Colectivo 9 Revu between 6th and 7th Awesome food court Leyva's Liquor Ave. Revolución 1026 (Between Sexta and Setenta) Outstanding liquor store Mous Tache Francisco Madero between 6th and 7th Cocktail bar Kalimoxo Callejon de la Sexta (alley between Constitución and Revolución Avenues) Another cocktail bar iMe encanta Tijuana!

    If you happen to be in TJ on a Friday or Saturday night, La Sexta isn't a bad way to spend your…read moreevening. You've got everything from divey type of bars to some hipster spots. The street is full of bars, karaoke spots, grub, etc. This is not what you're used to on Avenida Revolucion (if you went clubbing 10+ years back). Tasca and Shot Factory are the must visit spots if you're looking to have a good time with a good mixture of both locals and people visiting from the states. Sip on some mezcals while you're at it! Catch an Uber from the border and save yourself the hassle of having to haggle with the cab drivers!

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    La Sexta - Calle 6ta

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    Tia Juana Tilly's - Huevos rancheros, sorry I couldn't wait to dig in, forgot to get a photo before, It was really pretty

    Tia Juana Tilly's

    3.5(35 reviews)
    0.5 kmZona Centro
    $$

    We found this restaurant, not far from our hotel. We ordered Menudo and huevos rancheros with a…read moreside of ham. I also ordered a mimosa and then a margarita on the rocks. The Menudo wasn't top-tier, but it was really good overall. The Huevos rancheros were good. We have noticed the coffee that we have gotten here in the different restaurants we have been in is really really delicious. It's light with natural cream and pure sugar so much different than the U.S. The service was excellent and everyone was very friendly. They were patient with me learning Spanish. Everything was great overall if you're in the area, I highly recommend coming here!

    This is probably one of the most Americanized Mexican restaurants left on Revolution. Nothing here…read moreto frighten the casual American Tourists that make up the usual customers at this establishment. Nothing here to surprise you and nothing out of the ordinary, very safe place to eat for those who are not adventurous in their dinning experiences. Same primary selection of Mexican food you would find in any place north of the border. It is historic and a part of old Tijuana history and culture, but nothing exciting about the food. It's kind of the place you think of in your hometown America when you want Mexican. But there are so many better places to go. Be adventurous!

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    Tia Juana Tilly's - The inside of the restaurant showing the door where you walk in, far side

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    The inside of the restaurant showing the door where you walk in, far side

    Malvia Coffee Bar

    Malvia Coffee Bar

    4.9(15 reviews)
    0.2 kmZona Centro

    Outstanding. We had just wrapped lunch at Telefonica and were looking for a pick-me-up to keep us…read morefueled for the rest of the day. One glance at top coffee spots in the area and we were sold on Malvia! We called an Uber to take us over. Once dropped off on Avenida Revolución we read in other reviews that the shop can be a challenge to find - but we are a persistent bunch and figured it out. Here are simple directions to locate it: find the gastropub La Justina on Revolucion and walk down the stairs to the left of it. Then proceed forward until you see the unmistakably unique and cute decor of Malvia on the left. There are several tables outside then the coffee bar space at the store front. All the drinks looked delightful and it was a tough decision to select just one drink. A friend opted for an iced drink with coconut and espresso, I chose the "Dorado" which featured turmeric. It was sumptuous and refreshing - with a gold appearance from the turmeric. The espresso was tasty and there was just the right amount of sweetness. Super refreshing and highly recommended. Service was kind and prices are super reasonable. The sitting area was unique too - there's other neat stores in the area and the temperature was nice since we were underground. Overall, Malvia was excellent and definitely worth checking out. Thanks for the memorable experience!

    Ever since I had seen Malvia win an award in a San Diego magazine I had been wanting to come give…read more'em a try. The first few times I had come to grab a coffee, Malvia was either closed or I was just unable to find them. If you are using Google Maps my best advice is to get to the corner of Madero and Third and enter one of several doors which will lead you into a large market style space. Malvia is about a shoe-boxed sized cafe in Zona Centro. There are several tables in the front with seating for probably around twenty. On the afternoon of a June day I visited and ordered an iced latte. It was 45 pesos and probably around twenty ounces. It was very delicious and I was happy to sip on it while I walked to Gastro Telefonica. Malvia definitely fits into to the Tijuana craft coffee scene and I highly recommend you stop by to try out a caffeinated drink.

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    Malvia Coffee Bar
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    Malvia Coffee Bar - Beautiful latte art this afternoon

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    Beautiful latte art this afternoon

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