5 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Mexico City, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Side Trips from Mexico City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tepoznieves Matriz

$ Fodor's Choice

The colorful flagship branch of the popular ice cream and sorbet parlor stands out for its beautiful displays of Day of the Dead figures and other sculptures and crafts. You'll find an encyclopedic menu of flavors, including local fruits and vegetables (date, mango, mamey, beets, corn) and other distinctive options like coconut with chiles, pine nut, rose petal, and tres leches.

5 de Mayo 21, Tepoztlán, 62520, Mexico
739-395--4839
Known For
  • A number of flavor-combo options
  • Colorful artwork and Day of the Dead figures
  • Several other locations around town

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Barbarista

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Duck into this minimalist-chic third-wave coffeehouse for a hot or cold sip to take with you on your walk to the Zona Arqueológica de Cholula. Baguette sandwiches, salads, and other light fare is served alongside a menu of coffee and espresso featuring locally roasted beans.

Calle 8 Poniente 103, Cholula, 72810, Mexico
Known For
  • Friendly, unpretentious vibe
  • Well-crafted lattes and other espresso drinks
  • Three-layer carrot cake and other decadent sweets

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Cafe Cultura

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Break up your explorations of Pueblo's Centro Histórico with perfectly crafted single-origin coffee or cold brew featuring locally roasted beans from acclaimed Subversivo Roasters at this hip little café around the corner from the colorful Sapos Alley. There are a few tasty food items, too, including flatbread with cheese and ham.

Calle 4 Sur 506, Puebla, 72000, Mexico
221-528--2451
Known For
  • Fine teas
  • Flat whites and lattes
  • Croissants, cheesecake, and other sweets
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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La Sombra del Sabino

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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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Mary Barragan Helados

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A few blocks south of the Zócalo, there's often a line outside at this beloved ice-cream parlor known for rich and creamy frozen treats. Favorite flavors include avocado, cajeta, and hibiscus.

Calle 16 de Septiembre 1501, Puebla, 72530, Mexico
222-240--2098
Known For
  • Banana splits
  • Luscious tiramisu or Baileys Irish Cream milk shakes
  • Nieves (sorbets) in fresh fruit flavors like guayaba and passionfruit

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