Small space with only seven tables creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere enhanced by modern, warm decor and an open kitchen view. Relaxed vibe features live music and encourages lingering over drinks or dessert. Guests enjoy a unique blend of Mexican and French influences in a clean, inviting setting.
Special French toast comes with a candle and a Polaroid on birthdays. The French toast special stands out as a favorite dish and pairs well with an omelette.
Coffee comes fresh and pairs well with dishes like the chicharrón omelette and avocado toast. The ice chai latte and latte with honey and cinnamon stand out as flavorful choices.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially for brunch.
Street parking is available nearby, but limited at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers live music on Tuesdays around noon.
Outdoor seating with garden area and live music creates a relaxed atmosphere that feels disconnected from the city. The space is cozy and elegant, ideal for quiet breakfasts or brunches with pleasant, inviting vibes.
Guava jam adds a sweet tropical twist to the French toast. The Guayaba French toast stands out with its rich fruity flavor and creamy texture.
Coffee here is mostly excellent and pairs well with breakfast items like pancakes and mimosas. A pink latte is available but tastes horrible.
Good to know
Expect a 45-minute to an hour wait for a table during peak hours.
Parking is usually a struggle in the Cacho area; no valet service is available.
The meal without any protein costs 340 pesos, with extra charges for small portions.
Covered open-air design offers spectacular views and a modern, elegant atmosphere with loud music setting a lively tone. A children's area with professional supervision allows adults to relax while kids play safely. The space feels welcoming and fresh, blending beauty with functionality.
Rich and not too sweet, the Tres Leches French Toast offers a filling and delicious experience. It pairs well with a caramel latte and stands out as a chef's creation.
Coffee here is super delicious and not overly sweet. The caramel latte stands out alongside the Tres Leches French Toast for a solid pairing.
Good to know
Reservations are required on weekends and holidays to avoid long waits.
Bottomless mimosas start serving at 10 am, not before.
Expect lengthy wait times if visiting with more than three people.
Stunning architectural design and an open kitchen create a trusting atmosphere with clear views of food preparation. The space combines an elegant vibe with excellent music and a lively terrace, attracting diners who appreciate both ambiance and quality. Valet parking and a well-heated patio add to the comfortable experience.
Horchata French toast stands out with its creamy texture like bread pudding and a sweetness that is not overpowering. Variations include options with mango jam and a Caribbean twist, all delivering a delicious flavor.
Coffee features a blend of Chiapas and Oaxaca beans with an exquisite taste. The latte stands out as spectacular and pairs well with breakfast.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the busy times.
It seems to get busy on Fridays and Saturdays.
There was ample parking available.
Espresso bar occupies a spacious, rustic two-level house with decor blending traditional and contemporary styles. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy when not crowded, with relaxing background music enhancing the vibe. Valet parking and a natural juice bar add convenience and variety to the experience.
Flamed banana French toast stands out with caramelized walnuts and Licor 43 adding rich flavors. Variations include churros, plantain liqueur, Nutella, and strawberries, all offering a pleasant texture and addictive taste.
Coffee comes in traditional Mexican styles and creative flavors like dirty horchata and natural latte that are not too sweet. Espresso and pot coffee both deliver strong, delicious taste.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Valet parking is available, but street parking can be limited.
Expect long wait times, especially on Sundays.
Mexican restaurant with an open kitchen and Mediterranean-Mexican style offers a cozy, natural atmosphere with beautiful interior design. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, creating a homey feel with natural lighting. It attracts those who appreciate stylish decor and a quiet setting for a good time.
Chocolate inside and whipped cream on top make the French toast stand out. It pairs well with dark chocolate for those who prefer less sweetness.
High-quality coffee drinks come from a dedicated coffee shop inside the restaurant. The coffee pairs well with breakfast and hot chocolate options, creating a satisfying start to the day with excellent flavor and strong caffeine satisfaction.
Good to know
Parking is not available on-site; street parking is the only option.
Expect a one-hour wait time on weekends for dinner service.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
Small restaurant with kitchen visible from tables creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, ideal for breakfast or brunch with a pet-friendly environment. Decor feels cozy and elegant, welcoming families and casual diners alike.
French toast comes with strawberry and cream or lemon flavors. The fresas con crema version pairs well with a café americano. It tastes delicious and works as a dessert option.
Coffee here is very rich with a Mexican-style option that tastes a bit sweet. The lavender latte offers a unique twist alongside classic choices like café americano.
Good to know
The restaurant is pet-friendly and welcomes dogs.
It's easy to find a parking spot on the street.
There was no wait when I visited, especially late for breakfast.
Elegant restaurant with beautiful decoration and comfortable chairs offers a cozy, intimate setting despite small tables. Atmosphere includes loud music that can make conversation difficult, with a relaxed outdoor seating area. Valet parking is available, and the place is designed with Instagram appeal in mind.
Banana French toast and croissant stand out with their rich flavors. Variations of French toast pair well with mimosas and complement dishes like chilaquiles and avocado toast.
Coffee tastes rich and delicious here, consistently scoring high on flavor and quality.
Good to know
Valet parking costs 40 pesos, as regular parking is limited.
Accessing the restaurant requires climbing stairs to the second floor.
Prices for dishes and drinks are generally high.
Modern, open décor creates a cozy yet elegant vibe with thoughtful design and beautiful cleanliness. Relaxed atmosphere features good music and a welcoming energy. Handmade breads and notable mimosas stand out among offerings.
Tres leches French toast stands out with its rich, creamy texture. Variations like the tiramisu and sweet autumn French toasts offer fluffy, sweet options that are never overpowering.
Coffee here is delicious and pairs well with the food. It has a rich flavor that stands out.
Good to know
Venicia Restaurante often has a waitlist, so arriving early is recommended to secure a table.
The kitchen closes during the transition from breakfast to lunch and dinner.
The restaurant has recently changed its menu to focus on Italian cuisine.