4 Best Restaurants in Tepoztlán, Side Trips from Mexico City

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We've compiled the best of the best in Tepoztlán - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Parcela Restaurante

$$ Fodor's Choice

This unusual restaurant and organic farm in the lush Atongo Valley to the east of town produces artfully plated salads, such as fresh-made burrata with roasted beets, as well as heartier dishes like an earthy huitlacoche risotto with Parmesan, all made using ingredients grown on-site. Dining is in an open-air garden structure with an arched ceiling as well as at tables amid the flowers and plants, and the views of the surrounding mountains are breathtaking. The cocktails and desserts are also inspired by what's grown here—consider the chocolate brownie with pistachio, house-made chocolate sauce, and rosemary ice cream. A DJ spins music many evenings.

Av. Ignacio Zaragoza 408, Tepoztlán, 62520, Mexico
739-395–4348
Known For
  • Lush setting amid organic gardens
  • Creative herb-infused cocktails and desserts
  • Friendly and thoughtful service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Axitla

$$

This smart establishment near the town's mountains is surrounded by ponds and bridges. Among the delicious concoctions are pork chops with a mango-pineapple salsa and grilled octopus in a rich garlic sauce. You can dine in the pink, high-ceiling dining room overlooking the trees and river or alfresco on a beautiful brick terrace with views of the mountains.

Av. del Tepozteco, Tepoztlán, 62520, Mexico
739-395–0519
Known For
  • Live music many afternoons and evenings
  • Lushly landscaped outdoor seating
  • Beef, chicken, and seafood with rich traditional sauces
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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La Sombra del Sabino

$$

Head to this friendly and festive open-air café and shop that hosts a range of musical and literary events for a delicious breakfast. The eclectic options include traditional English bangers and mash with sautéed tomatoes and mushrooms, chilaquiles verdes, and baguette French toast. Lunchtime options include healthy salads and sandwiches, and there's an extensive selection of pastries, cookies, and other baked good for dessert.

Prolongación Zaragoza 450, Tepoztlán, 62520, Mexico
739-596--0998
Known For
  • Boutique selling books, gourmet goods, natural soups, and interesting gifts
  • Live music, book readings, and cultural events
  • Brunch with mimosas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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Los Colorines

$$

Hung with colorful papeles picados (paper cutouts), this family-friendly restaurant with bright pink walls and regional folk art serves great soups (try the creamy fava bean or earthy lentil varieties), sopes topped with grilled chicken or cecina, and mole enchiladas made in an open kitchen. A specialty is the huauzontles (a broccoli-like vegetable you scrape from the stalk with your teeth). 

Tepozteco 13, Tepoztlán, 62525, Mexico
739-395–0198
Known For
  • Welcoming, unpretentious vibe
  • Machaca (seasoned, shredded dried beef) with eggs at breakfast
  • Margaritas and mezcal cocktails

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