Weekend brunch done right — the best brunch spots in CDMX that go beyond eggs Benedict and avocado toast.
"Neighborhood restaurant that feels like a local's living room. The daily specials are always worth trusting."
"Instalado en las antiguas caballerizas de una casa diseñada por Luis Barragán, Tetetlán es simultáneamente restaurante de cocina mexicana, galería de arte, boutique, estudio de yoga y espacio para escuchar vinyl. El nombre significa 'lugar entre muchas piedras' en náhuatl, y el pedregal volcánico que lo rodea lo hace literalmente único."
"Originario de Oaxaca, Kiyo llegó a la Colonia Juárez trayendo su filosofía de café filtrado y una estética minimalista muy reconocible. Su exterior gris con gran vitrina de pasteles y su carta que mezcla desayunos creativos como el baklava toast con lattes de lavanda lo hacen único en CDMX."
"Instalada en el histórico Edificio Vizcaya, Farmacia Internacional toma su nombre de una droguería que existió en Bucareli en los años 50 y conserva el espíritu apotecario con equipos médicos vintage y pisos originales. Sus pop-tarts artesanales con compota casera son el plato estrella."
"Cozy café by day, izakaya-inspired wine bar by night — weekly handwritten menu, no reservations."
"Neighborhood institution. The weekday lunch set is one of the best deals in Roma. Natural wine list is excellent."
"Breezy breakfast spot with solid classic plates and good coffee. Terrace seating on tree-lined streets."
"Playful weekend brunch spot with strong cocktails and a terrace that fills up fast. Fun energy."
"Exactly what it says. Reliable Roma breakfast spot with good coffee and a terrace. A solid weekday ritual."
"Unpretentious bistro near Mitikah that's become a neighborhood anchor. Weekend brunch is the sweet spot."
"Lomas terrace spot with strong weekend brunch energy. The kind of place Lomas locals consider their local."
"Yucatecan breakfast done with homesick love. The motuleños are the real deal—black beans, plantain, the works."
"Condesa breakfast staple with quality coffee and a menu that doesn't phone it in. Terrace fills up on weekends."
"Juárez deli with well-sourced charcuterie and creative sandwiches. Great spot for a weekday lunch."
"Minimalist specialty café with house-roasted beans, direct farm relationships, and a standout matcha tonic."
"Fine-ish dining in Roma. Not blowing minds, but a reliable choice for a date or business dinner."
"Stylish spot with ambitions that don't always land. Good-looking space, inconsistent kitchen."
"Bagels are fine, nothing to rush for. Serviceable breakfast option in Juárez if you're already in the area."
"A bistro on a quiet Juárez plaza on Dinamarca with a shaded terrace that is simply one of the nicest places to drink in the neighborhood. French-Mexican cuisine, 4.8 stars, and a calm that the busier Juárez bars can't match."
"A Juárez rooftop with a jungle-decorated open space, panoramic views of the Reforma skyline and Chapultepec Castle, and a Baja-inflected menu. Sunday brunch is a locals' ritual; Thursday through Saturday nights attract a stylish mixed crowd."
"A casual Mediterranean restaurant-bar on Gral. Prim in Juárez with a terrace, excellent natural wines, and a weekend brunch that locals defend fiercely. The bar program is low-key but the ingredients are impeccable."
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