Victoria Cafetería
Coffee · Ciudad De México
About Victoria Cafetería
Victoria Cafetería, ubicada en el corazón de la Ciudad de México, te invita a disfrutar de una experiencia acogedora y vibrante. Con un ambiente agradable, ideal para relajarse solo o en compañía, ofrecemos desde deliciosos cafés y una gran variedad de tés hasta exquisitos postres como donas, pastel...
Victoria Cafetería, ubicada en el corazón de la Ciudad de México, te invita a disfrutar de una experiencia acogedora y vibrante. Con un ambiente agradable, ideal para relajarse solo o en compañía, ofrecemos desde deliciosos cafés y una gran variedad de tés hasta exquisitos postres como donas, pasteles y cheesecakes que complementan nuestro menú de desayuno, almuerzo y cena. Nuestro dedicado equipo se esfuerza por brindar un servicio excelente y personalizado, creando un ambiente familiar y alegre. Disfruta de nuestras opciones de asientos al aire libre, incluyendo nuestra terraza con vistas únicas, o aprovecha nuestros servicios de entrega y para llevar. Victoria Cafetería es el lugar perfecto para disfrutar de un momento especial, trabajar en tu laptop o simplemente observar el ir y venir de la ciudad.
What Customers Say About Victoria Cafetería
Victoria Cafetería es popular por su ambiente agradable y familiar, ideal para relajarse. Los clientes elogian el café, los pasteles y las donas. Algunos mencionan un servicio inconsistente y lentitud en la preparación de alimentos.
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Tip: Siéntate afuera para disfrutar del ambiente, pero ten en cuenta que está en una calle concurrida. Algunos clientes recomiendan probar el pan de plátano.
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Victoria Cafetería is located in Ciudad De México, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Museums
- Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares (A 662m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
Religious Buildings
- Plaza e Iglesia de la Concepción (A 393m) — church building in Mexico City, Mexico
- iglesia de San Juan Bautista (A 573m) — Coyoacán
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Victoria Cafetería Ciudad De México Reviews
I love going with my family to unwind, have coffee and watch people go by, and while we're at it, grab a delicious cake and a tasty cheesecake...😋
Very fun! Good beverages.
Great lattes and yummy donuts. This was our regular morning coffee spot while staying in Coyoacán. The service was excellent and they even remembered our drinks! The cafe is located along a fairly busy street but we still didn’t mind sitting outside. They have additional seating inside and they’re open late.
Excellent service and friendly, cheerful staff. It's a pleasant, family-friendly atmosphere, perfect for spending time. The coffee is delicious and the donuts are excellent. A great place to chat, read, and relax.
What truly brings Café La Victoria to life is its joy and vibrancy, creating a peaceful atmosphere. It's the energy and enthusiasm of all the staff who work there. They create an environment that feels like home, like family. Excellent service, the best treatment, the best attention. I've been coming here since it opened and I still come almost every day. Everyone on both shifts is fantastic. Miguelón, Miguelito, and Papa are wonderful people. There's nothing to improve. This is my favorite place.
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I forced myself to La Victoria because I’d been stuck at home all day. I had planned on taking an Ecobici (the HSBC branded city bikes) to a museum in the north of the city, but it rained fairly heavily in the afternoon. I didn’t particularly want a coffee but I got one anyway. A cappuccino with extra cinnamon powder on top. I mixed in a heaped teaspoon of brown sugar and enjoyed watching the foam change colour as I stirred. I sat inside next to an older gentleman who was consulting photographs of European-looking women being chased by sharks on his MacBook. He showed me how the images were generated by AI using text prompts. It raised questions about the democratisation of creativity. I asked the software to make an image of an Indian man with a beard in Mexico City who walks past a torta stand, and after five seconds I saw my reflection, only thinner and with a pointier nose.
This café used to belong to the "El Jarocho" chain, and the quality remains the same. They've increased the menu options and the prices a little, but it's still totally worth it. There are tables and chairs on the sidewalk, and also tables inside the café to enjoy the drinks. I'm surprised to read some reviews saying they were treated terribly. I've been several times, and the service is good, although they do serve you a bit too quickly, which could seem impolite. The young man who serves you greets you very kindly and even jokes with you, making the experience very pleasant. Overall, I think it's a great option for coffee or hot chocolate drinks, with a good quality-price ratio. This café used to belong to the "El Jarocho" chain, and the quality is still the same. They've increased the menu options and the prices a little, but it's still totally worth it. There are tables and chairs on the sidewalk, and also tables inside the café to enjoy the drinks. I am surprised to read some recommendations where they say that they were treated very badly, I have been there several times and the treatment is good, although of course they are very fast which could seem rude; the guy who attends greets you very kindly and even jokes with you, making the purchase very pleasant. Overall I think it is a great alternative for coffee or chocolate based drinks, good value for money.
Loved it, it is an open air cafe, delicious cold coffee, I didn't try the food but the coffee and the atmosphere were nice and refreshing.
Coffee roaster and shop; they grind your coffee, serve your favorite beverage, have a bakery with very good prices, the donuts are quite good, and the banana bread is highly recommended. The service is fast, and there's a great variety of drinks and bread. They have tables set up on the sidewalk to enjoy your coffee. The only thing I could mention, with the intention of improving the place, is that they should invest a little more in the tables. I understand they wanted to give it a bohemian touch, but it doesn't look very good.
The Americano coffee portion is tiny, they've stopped serving churros, and there's almost never a place to sit and enjoy your coffee. The service is quick, but they don't care about you; it's very impersonal. You're better off trying Café Jarocho across the street and experiencing both places so you can choose the one you like best.
The coffee they gave me was a little cold and burnt. The bread (donut and pan de muerto) was very average, nothing special. No complaints about the price. It was better when they were El Jarocho.
The staff is curt; they treat you according to how you look. The service is slow. I ordered tortas that are MUCH MORE BREAD than actual fillings. Let me explain: a smear of beans, a few strips of lettuce, maybe a slice and a half of tomato, a couple of chiles, and "the cherry on top"... about 20 grams or less of whatever filling you ordered in your torta, whether it's chicken, breaded steak, chorizo, etc. I suspect if you order egg, they literally make it with one egg. That should give you an idea of how pathetic it is. Honestly, for the price of $50 to $80 pesos these sandwiches cost, you're better off buying from the stands near the Miguel A. Quevedo metro station. The only thing I liked was the place itself, which is spacious, cool, and has a screen, tables, and chairs to sit on, but for that, I'd rather sit in the park across the street for FREE. It's definitely not a place I'd recommend was wasting your money on food. Thank you for the owner's response. While I don't believe my case will be resolved since it's already happened, I do hope it's taken into account... by other consumers, so they can avoid unpleasant experiences when dining at this establishment. My opinion is final.
I've been a regular at this coffee shop since it was "El Jarocho." Lately, the service has declined due to the counter staff making inappropriate and awkward comments, which makes the shopping experience unpleasant. I ordered a cup of tea, and the three staff members kept calling this "unmanly." Finally, be sure to check the posted prices carefully, along with what the staff tell you; they often raise them.
Waiting almost an hour for a torta when there aren't any people around is completely ridiculous. I think it's been in decline for a while. I used to come here with my family years ago, and even though the coffee isn't even close to the best, it was still enjoyable to spend some time there. But between the terrible service at the counter, the quality of the coffee, and the fact that it takes so long to deliver the food, there are much better options.
This is, without a doubt, the second-worst coffee shop I've ever been to in this city. And in a country with such richness, tradition, and coffee variety, that's almost offensive. I arrived here by chance, just strolling, and popped into the shop across the street, which, admittedly, is nice and eye-catching. But it turns out the coffee is bad, awful, infamous, terrible. The roasting is so intense that it hides any pleasant flavor. They put the coffee in the basket and pour it into the machine like that, without tamping or anything. So, it's a very roasted and poorly extracted coffee. I don't recommend it in the slightest.
The only redeeming feature of this place is the drinks; they're just "okay," nothing spectacular. The food is awful. I ordered a hamburger and they gave me a Milanese that was folded like meat. The chilaquiles are the kind they sell at a supermarket, so don't even order them. The place is also horrible, with tables that barely fit one person. To top it off, the staff is awful. As another reviewer I read said, they lack manners and education. It's better not to go, it's not worth it. There are many better places than this one, such as La Ruta de la Seda, Las Crepas de Coyoacán, Café El Jarocho, etc.
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Av. Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 755 b, Barrio del Niño Jesús, Coyoacán, 04330 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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