Open-concept kitchen creates a loud, lively atmosphere with constant blender noise. Small, cozy space fits about 20 people, offering a bohemian, family-friendly vibe. Live music adds energy, though sound levels can make conversation challenging.
Breakfast offers authentic Menudo and dishes with a homemade touch that feel filling and well-seasoned. Service is solid, and drinks like cafe de ola complement the meals well.
Lunch offers good portions and great seasoning. The spot suits small gatherings and celebrations well.
Good to know
Parking at the restaurant is limited to about 7 cars.
The total cost for three people, including food and drinks, is around 500 pesos.
Portion sizes are reasonable for the price.
Food court combines cozy rustic design with family-friendly atmosphere featuring an indoor playground for children. The space feels peaceful and comfortable despite occasional noise from nearby stands. Small size and stylish decor create an intimate setting for casual meals.
Breakfast features a variety of North American dishes with a focus on Canadian flavors. Meals come with a gourmet touch and homemade taste, all served with good service and beautiful presentation.
Lunch features a variety of sandwiches, pasta, and salads. The food tastes delicious and satisfies well during midday.
Good to know
Parking spaces in front and beside the restaurant are limited.
Expect to wait for a table during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but check for any minimum purchase requirements.
Cozy space with woody scent and fresh tortillas creates a relaxing, quiet atmosphere. Unique and beautiful decor enhances comfort for family or couples. Pet-friendly terrace offers outdoor seating alongside indoor options.
Breakfast features chipotle chilaquiles and cafรฉ de olla as standout dishes. The setting is quiet, suitable for family or friends to enjoy a satisfying meal.
Lunch offers a variety of dishes including a stuffed chile relleno that stands out. Options cover both breakfast and lunch menus.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 2:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is available, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Expect higher prices compared to similar restaurants in the area.
Modern decor and a real cow outside create a distinctive setting. Live jazz and solo saxophone performances add a relaxing musical atmosphere. The vibe is pleasant and enjoyable, attracting those who appreciate fine dining with live music.
Breakfasts come very generous with green sauce chilaquiles standing out as a total delight. The meals are consistently hearty and delicious.
Lunch offers very unique flavors and pairs well with breakfast options. Service runs only during breakfast and lunch hours, focusing on those meals.
Good to know
Every Sunday, they have a cow to produce a traditional drink called Pajarete.
Brunch mimosas are available at the venue.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends.
Open-air bar and grill centers around a large oak tree in a spacious patio with arts-inspired decor and several photo spots. Atmosphere stays relaxed and family-friendly, though live music can become loud and clash with the peaceful vibe. A small shop at the entrance adds a unique touch to the overall experience.
Generous portions with creative twists on classic dishes make breakfast here stand out. The open-air setting adds to the appeal, offering a fabulous start to the day with consistently delicious meals.
Breakfast and lunch are served all day in a quiet, pleasant setting. The spot works well for a casual meal or drinks during midday hours.
Good to know
Expect wait times of over an hour during peak breakfast hours.
The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating options.
Free parking is available on-site for customers.
Space blends nature theme with live plants and birds flying indoors, creating a garden-like atmosphere. Warmth comes from fireplaces and soft live music, making it peaceful and pleasant. Outdoor seating near a waterfall adds to the tranquil vibe.
Breakfast features venison machaca and flour tortillas served with care. Meals come out delicious and well-prepared, making it a solid choice for morning dining.
Lunch offers a quiet atmosphere with freshly made flour tortillas and Mexican seasoning. Prices run over 500 pesos, fitting for both romantic and business lunches.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, especially on Friday nights.
La Estancia offers unlimited mimosas during brunch.
Expect high prices; they have tripled recently.
Two-floor restaurant with beautiful ocean views and a relaxing patio offers a pleasant atmosphere enhanced by live music. Decor is elegant and the setting includes photo-friendly spots and a welcoming garden area. The space combines casual comfort with scenic charm.
Breakfast offers large portions with beautiful presentation and live music. Meals come with delicious flavors and a pleasant atmosphere for family or partners.
Lunch offers a limited menu with dishes like chipotle chilaquiles served with beans, potatoes, and a fried egg on the side. Arriving after the switch from breakfast to lunch service helps catch the right options.
Good to know
Parking is available at Casa Rey.
They accept card payments at Casa Rey.
On Mondays and Wednesdays, Casa Rey gives complimentary nigiris with each roll.
Rustic setting with waterfront views and an indoor waterfall creates a unique atmosphere. Calm and pleasant vibe suits couples, families, and quiet gatherings. Casual live music adds to the harmonious environment.
Generous plates with Sonora-style machaca and freshly made flour tortillas stand out. Breakfasts offer good flavor and come at good prices.
Breakfast and lunch menus offer authentic Mexican dishes with relaxing music and birdsong enhancing the atmosphere. Service during lunch can be inconsistent, making the experience less satisfying than breakfast.
Good to know
A 15% service charge is automatically added to all bills.
Prices at Tapanco are considered high, especially for soft drinks.
Portions are generous and filling, making it a good value.
Rustic rancho style with wood-burning ovens, spacious garden, and live music that blends into conversations. Cozy and pleasant atmosphere suits romantic dinners and relaxed chats. Multiple seating areas include a bar, family space by a fireplace, and an outdoor waterfall setting.
Breakfast features freshly made flour tortillas and a variety of delicious options. The atmosphere supports pleasant chats during meals.
Lots of steak options make it a solid choice for lunch. Meals come out delicious and fit well for midday dining.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for private events and large groups.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own wine for a corkage fee.
The indoor garden is available for private events and gatherings.
Homey restaurant with colorful decor and a family-friendly atmosphere offers home-style breakfast and lunch with affordable prices. Portions are adequate and dishes vary regularly. Clean kitchen and overall tidy space contribute to a comfortable dining experience.
Breakfast service runs fast with a variety of homemade options. The spot has been family-owned for 40 years and serves both breakfast and lunch.
Variety of homemade breakfasts and lunches come out quickly, fitting well into a lunch break.
Good to know
La Cocina de la Abuela is a family-owned breakfast place operating for 40 years.
The prices are affordable for a downtown location.
The kitchen maintains a clean environment.