6 unique Mexico City coffee shops (with surprise coffee at the end!)
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Join me as I explore the vibrant cafe scene in Mexico City! I visited six (6) of the best gems in the La Condesa, Roma Norte and Cuauhtémoc neighborhoods, looking for delicious brews in the cozy corners that make up the vibrant coffee culture in the city (warning: extremely caffeinated!)
00:00 Best Mexico City cafes introduction
01:18 Almanegra Cafe
02:42 El Ilusionista Cafe
03:38 Chiquitito Cafe (La Condesa)
04:36 Cardinal Coffee House
05:44 Quentin Cafe (on Amsterdam Ave)
06:50 CUMBÉ Coffee Roasters
08:06 Outro
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Last time I was in CDMX, I visited Quentin. Nice shop. Cumbe looks like an interesting place to visit next time. Thanks for the video!
Cumbe was awesome. Barista's were super friendly too. In hindsight (now that I've tried more coffees over the past ~6 months), the coffee experience was probably the best I had
Next to cardinal... Is esencial specialty coffee... You should have gone there. 😊👍
@@TheCogosa93 thank you for the recommendation!
yayayayaaya love it!!!!
thanks brother!
You should try Café Pasmar in Coyoacan avenue market.
Some of the coffee shops you reviewed get their coffee from that place.
@@jhubjrbrbr good to know! Thanks for the recommendation. Coyoacan coffee shop trip during my next visit
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thanks stranger!!
This is so good!!! I’m in Lima right now and this makes me want to go coffee explore in Lima
Thanks Adele - do it and report back!
As a local I always see foreigners staying in condesa and la Roma; while they are the "safe" option they are a tiny fraction of what the city has to offer. Places like the cities centre or Coyoacán's centre are some recommendations, but I'm sure that the real gold is in the nooks and crannies of the city!
Thanks and agreed! this was just a small portion of the trip
Great video!
@@alalesc3796 thank you!!
Nice!!
Thanks!
Do they use bottled water for the coffee?
No idea but my guess is most machines have built in softening/filtration systems. You won't (shouldn't...) get sick from the coffee/any drink with water in it
Estos extranjeros no saben otra más que la Roma y la Condesa o Polanco.
Y aún así te chutaste el vídeo completo
@@hugogarduno272 así es para juzgar a gusto.
pero si tenemos excelentes cafeterías
Pues a donde quieres que vayan? si yo estuviera de visita en otro pais solo quisiera estar en las mejores partes de la ciudad. Sentido común.
Sí, que se vayan a Iztapalapa o Tlahuac para que los levanten...
they all look exactly the same
Lol but they don't
Do they speak good english in these cafes? What is the best time to visit Mexico city? I do not like hot weather.
You can pretty much visit any time of the year because it’s so close to the equator (meaning consistent weather all year round). In the more touristy parts, staff know English. In less touristy, they may or may not. Either way, don’t let that stop you. There are many other ways to speak with someone other than language :) enjoy!
No, they do not speak english at all, its very hot, sepia colors all over, etc etc...hahaha...you probably should stick to london, helsinki, vancouver , etc. Yes, grey colors.
@@alvarososa552 I do not understand your point? Are you trying to be a funny clown.
@@maz3808 Do they speak good english, I mean, I am interested to visit París...I dont like croissants
@@maz3808 Have realized how ignorant you sound with that question?
look how american tourists are making every major city in the world look like a copy cat of ny and those little silly coffee shops spawning in every corner of those trendy neighborhoods boooooriiiiing
You must be fun at parties