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About Café Avellaneda

En Café Avellaneda, en el corazón de Higuera, te damos la bienvenida a un espacio acogedor donde disfrutar de café de origen único y repostería casera elaborada con cariño. Nuestra pasión es ofrecerte momentos especiales en un ambiente agradable y cercano. ¡Te esperamos para compartir un café y un d...

En Café Avellaneda, en el corazón de Higuera, te damos la bienvenida a un espacio acogedor donde disfrutar de café de origen único y repostería casera elaborada con cariño. Nuestra pasión es ofrecerte momentos especiales en un ambiente agradable y cercano. ¡Te esperamos para compartir un café y un dulce en nuestro rincón favorito!

What Customers Say About Café Avellaneda

Café Avellaneda is a small, popular coffee shop known for its high-quality coffee, friendly baristas, and artistic atmosphere. Customers rave about the unique coffee drinks and the cozy, local vibe. Some reviewers mention slow or inattentive service.

Popular Dishes

lemon pistachio biscuit (4) espresso (3) iced Horchata Geisha filtered coffee flat white coconut kombucha with cold brew

Best For

Solo Dining Locals Tourists Casual

Tip: Be prepared for a wait, as each cup is carefully brewed, and the place is often busy. Note that they do not offer decaf.

Features

🅿️ Parking 🚗 Delivery Coffee
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What to see nearby

iglesia de San Juan Bautista
A 184m

iglesia de San Juan Bautista

iglesia

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Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares
A 186m

Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares

museo

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Plaza e Iglesia de la Concepción
A 243m

Plaza e Iglesia de la Concepción

iglesia

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Museo Frida Kahlo
Heritage
A 783m

Museo Frida Kahlo

museo

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Biblioteca Cuicamatini
A 902m

Biblioteca Cuicamatini

biblioteca

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Explore the area around Café Avellaneda

Café Avellaneda is located in Higuera, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

Historical Heritage

  • Museo Frida Kahlo (A 783m) — Sitio histórico y museo dedicado a Frida Kahlo y Diego Rivera Bien Inmueble con Valor Cultural

Museums

  • Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares (A 186m) — museo de la Ciudad de México

Religious Buildings

  • iglesia de San Juan Bautista (A 184m) — Coyoacán
  • Plaza e Iglesia de la Concepción (A 243m) — church building in Mexico City, Mexico

Other Points of Interest

  • Biblioteca Cuicamatini (A 902m) — Biblioteca de la Facultad de Música de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Data from Wikidata

Frequently asked questions about Café Avellaneda

Café Avellaneda is located at Higuera 40-A, La Concepción, Coyoacán, 04000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico, Higuera.
Near Café Avellaneda you can find points of interest such as iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares, Plaza e Iglesia de la Concepción, Museo Frida Kahlo.
Café Avellaneda offers coffee cuisine.
Café Avellaneda has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Café Avellaneda offers the following services: dine-in, takeaway, delivery.
The most recommended dishes at Café Avellaneda based on customer reviews are: lemon pistachio biscuit, espresso, iced Horchata, Geisha filtered coffee, flat white.
Café Avellaneda is ideal for solo dining, locals, tourists, casual dining.
Café Avellaneda is a small, popular coffee shop known for its high-quality coffee, friendly baristas, and artistic atmosphere. Customers rave about the unique coffee drinks and the cozy, local vibe. Some reviewers mention slow or inattentive service.
Be prepared for a wait, as each cup is carefully brewed, and the place is often busy. Note that they do not offer decaf.
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Café Avellaneda Higuera Reviews

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Pedro M

It’s true they have some of the best baristas in the city. A trip here is totally worth it. Now mind you the place is tiny and there will most likely be people queuing outside under the sun. This will take some time because every cup of coffee is carefully brewed. If you’re in a hurry or looking for a super comfortable experience, this isn’t the place for you. If you’re looking for high quality coffee prepared the right way, then this place is a must.

A
Anastasiia

Such a lovely cosy small cafe! Had a cappuccino and a coconut kombucha with cold brew, both very tasty! And they were served with a very delicious cookie! We had to wait a bit for our order but the service was excellent.

A
Abby Huang

We tried the trago #2 cold brew which has Jamaica water and a slice of grapefruit and iced cappuccino with oat milk which came with some lavender seeds on top. Both were delicious and unique. A local recommended the Juanito cold brew to us but we didn’t get a chance to try. Despite being busy, the young lady in front took her time to explain the drinks to us which we appreciated. The bano (restroom) is tiny (as in smaller than the smallest one we saw in Japan) but clean. Highly recommend!

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Lena Molina

Coffee was excellent! One of the best americanos I’ve ever had (and I’m picky with my americano!). Incredible atmosphere!

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Super

Very artistic and bohemian vibe and clients, fantastic service and above all, amazing flat white! Certainly will be come my go-to cafe when in beautiful Coyoacan

L
Li Yubei

A small café with super nice barista. My phone was almost dead and they helped me out. I ordered a caffeine-free drink because it was too late, and the barista noticed I wanted to try some coffee, so they gave me a sample! definitely will come back next time I’m in Coyoacán ☕️

R
Roland Boschbach

Nice concept and good atmosphere. The Coffeeshop is not that big, but the offer is extraordinary. I like the fermented coffee drinks and had one with ginger infused waterkefir. Was very special, authentic and tasty. Can highly recommend. The prices are good aswell.

S
Sunil Sanghani

A wonderful coffee bar!. I had an iced Horchata, tasted a pour over, and had an espresso. The drinks are fantastic and we got to meet some locals at the bar who were also coffee enthusiasts. A must visit if you are in the neighbourhood to see the Frida Kahlo museum.

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Juan Jose de la Torre

Café Avellaneda is a standout in Coyoacán’s coffee scene, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere that coffee aficionados will appreciate. Their Geisha filtered coffee, prepared using the V60 method, is a highlight—delivering a delicate, floral, and tea-like profile that’s both complex and refreshing. The baristas demonstrate exceptional skill and passion, ensuring each cup is crafted to perfection. Located near the Frida Kahlo Museum, it’s the perfect spot to relax and savor a meticulously prepared brew. Whether you’re a seasoned coffee enthusiast or just exploring specialty coffees, Café Avellaneda’s Geisha filter is a must-try experience.  

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Ray Pak

Very nice specialty coffee in a smaller area of CDMX. The establishment is quite small but they probably don't see big groups coming at once. The seating however is conducive to meeting and speaking to new people. The environment definitely makes you feel like you're in a small neighborhood bar with friends. The staff are kind and knowledgeable with a good selection of beans.

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Jeroen Van Caneghem

I heard a lot of praise about this coffee bar so I decided to go here. I have been 3 times in the past month. First of all because it is so good, but also because I was intrigued by the range of cold brews. The coffee bar is located near the center of Coyoacan , a very nice neighborhood in the city. The coffee bar is very small with barely room to sit. There are some bar stools and there is also a bench against the wall. With a bit of luck you can also sit outside on the sidewalk. That is it. But I like the place, it's cozy with a nice bar counter. And, worth mentioning, with a very good choice of music. But I came for the coffee and it is excellent. The presentation is perfect and neat, with a glass of water. What struck me, however, was the wide choice of cold drinks, with coffee as the main ingredient (cold brew cocktails, as it were). The menu of these cold brews changes every month. For example, last December there was a choice of a cocktail called 'cascara soda', which consists of a cold brew, kombucha, mandarine and mineral water. Or how about the 'Trago 2' which consists of cold brew, kefir de jamaica, ginger and orange. I thought they were all very tasty and excellent. Highly recommended to come here for this cold brews.

B
Bryce Schaefer

Tiny café in Coyoacán which is somewhat removed from the saturated third wave zones closer to the city center. The best thing about it is it seemed to be the spot where locals meet up to have a cafecito, as it had spilled out onto the sidewalk and street when we visited. Had a simple espresso / flat white. Both were good.

M
Michael Ayukawa

This wonderful and unassuming coffee shop became part of our daily routine during our week long stay in the area. Met a few interesting folks who helped us bridge the language gap. Coming from a city with many local roasters (Victoria BC), we were really pleased when a local recommendation to visit this place was right on target. Bought some coffee to enjoy back home and share with some of our barista friends.

Pedro M
Pedro M

It’s true they have some of the best baristas in the city. A trip here is totally worth it. Now mind you the place is tiny and there will most likely be people queuing outside under the sun. This will take some time because every cup of coffee is carefully brewed. If you’re in a hurry or looking for a super comfortable experience, this isn’t the place for you. If you’re looking for high quality coffee prepared the right way, then this place is a must.

Abby Huang
Abby Huang

We tried the trago #2 cold brew which has Jamaica water and a slice of grapefruit and iced cappuccino with oat milk which came with some lavender seeds on top. Both were delicious and unique. A local recommended the Juanito cold brew to us but we didn’t get a chance to try. Despite being busy, the young lady in front took her time to explain the drinks to us which we appreciated. The bano (restroom) is tiny (as in smaller than the smallest one we saw in Japan) but clean. Highly recommend!

Anastasiia
Anastasiia

Such a lovely cosy small cafe! Had a cappuccino and a coconut kombucha with cold brew, both very tasty! And they were served with a very delicious cookie! We had to wait a bit for our order but the service was excellent.

Super
Super

Very artistic and bohemian vibe and clients, fantastic service and above all, amazing flat white! Certainly will be come my go-to cafe when in beautiful Coyoacan

Roland Boschbach
Roland Boschbach

Nice concept and good atmosphere. The Coffeeshop is not that big, but the offer is extraordinary. I like the fermented coffee drinks and had one with ginger infused waterkefir. Was very special, authentic and tasty. Can highly recommend. The prices are good aswell.

Li Yubei
Li Yubei

A small café with super nice barista. My phone was almost dead and they helped me out. I ordered a caffeine-free drink because it was too late, and the barista noticed I wanted to try some coffee, so they gave me a sample! definitely will come back next time I’m in Coyoacán ☕️

Ray Pak
Ray Pak

Very nice specialty coffee in a smaller area of CDMX. The establishment is quite small but they probably don't see big groups coming at once. The seating however is conducive to meeting and speaking to new people. The environment definitely makes you feel like you're in a small neighborhood bar with friends. The staff are kind and knowledgeable with a good selection of beans.

Sunil Sanghani
Sunil Sanghani

A wonderful coffee bar!. I had an iced Horchata, tasted a pour over, and had an espresso. The drinks are fantastic and we got to meet some locals at the bar who were also coffee enthusiasts. A must visit if you are in the neighbourhood to see the Frida Kahlo museum.

Juan Jose de la Torre
Juan Jose de la Torre

Café Avellaneda is a standout in Coyoacán’s coffee scene, offering a cozy and intimate atmosphere that coffee aficionados will appreciate. Their Geisha filtered coffee, prepared using the V60 method, is a highlight—delivering a delicate, floral, and tea-like profile that’s both complex and refreshing. The baristas demonstrate exceptional skill and passion, ensuring each cup is crafted to perfection. Located near the Frida Kahlo Museum, it’s the perfect spot to relax and savor a meticulously prepared brew. Whether you’re a seasoned coffee enthusiast or just exploring specialty coffees, Café Avellaneda’s Geisha filter is a must-try experience.  

Jeroen Van Caneghem
Jeroen Van Caneghem

I heard a lot of praise about this coffee bar so I decided to go here. I have been 3 times in the past month. First of all because it is so good, but also because I was intrigued by the range of cold brews. The coffee bar is located near the center of Coyoacan , a very nice neighborhood in the city. The coffee bar is very small with barely room to sit. There are some bar stools and there is also a bench against the wall. With a bit of luck you can also sit outside on the sidewalk. That is it. But I like the place, it's cozy with a nice bar counter. And, worth mentioning, with a very good choice of music. But I came for the coffee and it is excellent. The presentation is perfect and neat, with a glass of water. What struck me, however, was the wide choice of cold drinks, with coffee as the main ingredient (cold brew cocktails, as it were). The menu of these cold brews changes every month. For example, last December there was a choice of a cocktail called 'cascara soda', which consists of a cold brew, kombucha, mandarine and mineral water. Or how about the 'Trago 2' which consists of cold brew, kefir de jamaica, ginger and orange. I thought they were all very tasty and excellent. Highly recommended to come here for this cold brews.

Bryce Schaefer
Bryce Schaefer

Tiny café in Coyoacán which is somewhat removed from the saturated third wave zones closer to the city center. The best thing about it is it seemed to be the spot where locals meet up to have a cafecito, as it had spilled out onto the sidewalk and street when we visited. Had a simple espresso / flat white. Both were good.

Michael Ayukawa
Michael Ayukawa

This wonderful and unassuming coffee shop became part of our daily routine during our week long stay in the area. Met a few interesting folks who helped us bridge the language gap. Coming from a city with many local roasters (Victoria BC), we were really pleased when a local recommendation to visit this place was right on target. Bought some coffee to enjoy back home and share with some of our barista friends.

Alberto Rascón
Alberto Rascón

Cafe Avellaneda is home to some of the friendliest baristas I've had the pleasure of meeting in CDMX. Despite its small size, the cafe offers high-quality coffee and exceptional service thanks to its three friendly baristas. Although I'm not a coffee drinker, I tried their house chai with lactose-free milk. What makes their chai unique is the use of leftover coffee beans in the preparation, resulting in a flavor that is both intriguing and cozy. This approach sets it apart from other chais I've had. However, the real highlight of Cafe Avellaneda is its baristas. They are warm and hospitable and provide impeccable service, which elevates the entire experience. Additionally, each drink comes with a glass of water and a small wafer, which adds a thoughtful touch to your visit. Overall, Cafe Avellaneda is one of the most popular coffee spots in Mexico City, and it's easy to see why.

Xicane Gaze
Xicane Gaze

Super cute artisanal coffee shop that specializes in pour over using coffee beans from Mexico. The presentation is beautiful, your coffee is poured into glazed ceramics; and the ambience is lovely. I was there for an hour and only saw locals come in. They also offer small pastries, espresso type drinks, and a bag of beans to bring home. Prices are awesome.

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Dylan Rudy

A wonderful little cafe with specialty espresso drinks and non-coffee drinks. I’m usually not into espresso mixes but the horchata espresso changed my mind. GET IT. The Verda jugos was also prime, not too sweet with good body from the nopales. They topped it off with warm and friendly service. I’m definitely coming back.

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Nika Ivanova

good coffee the staff really knows what they're selling they are super nice and helpful also sell different coffee beans (Oaxaca) the place is tiny, but worth trying

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Anne Grønfeldt

We visited for lunch in this tiny cosy cafe run by a young couple It was absolutely rush hour and for some time the woman worked alone in the very small space She managed to receive multiple orders and work steady in a positive atmosphere The food was delicious, tasty and cheap We recommend the place for a good cup of coffee or a nice lunch Søren og Anne

Jessica Vasallo
Jessica Vasallo

Really amazing coffee, hole in the wall kind of place. This is a very popular spot. Busy all day! Cool for hanging out at the coffee bar while you sip your coffee. *They do not have decaf btw*.

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Telephonemike

Beautiful, quaint and very cool cafe. Stopped for an afternoon coffee and just loved it. The lemon pistachio biscuit is a must have. We picked up a bag of beans while there as the coffee was th…

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Telephonemike

Beautiful, quaint and very cool cafe. Stopped for an afternoon coffee and just loved it. The lemon pistachio biscuit is a must have. We picked up a bag of beans while there as the coffee was th…

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Telephonemike

Beautiful, quaint and very cool cafe. Stopped for an afternoon coffee and just loved it. The lemon pistachio biscuit is a must have. We picked up a bag of beans while there as the coffee was …

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Les C

We enjoyed a delicious espresso or two from the good choices at this charming café. There was a steady flow of regulars chatting comfortably with the baristas.

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Nicole

Small and quiet place to have coffee. There are only a few tables inside but they have toilet too so that's quite thoughtful. I only tried their coffee and they made it quite fast. If you're more into the acidic type of coffee, you would like this. It's also quite strong so it's definitely going to give you that boost if you need it.

Nicole
Nicole

Small and quiet place to have coffee. There are only a few tables inside but they have toilet too so that's quite thoughtful. I only tried their coffee and they made it quite fast. If you're more into the acidic type of coffee, you would like this. It's also quite strong so it's definitely going to give you that boost if you need it.

Leonard
Leonard

One of the most interesting chais I've ever had. They make their ls with coffee shells. They let me smell and it has a sweet, fruity smell like the raw coffee berry. They also put black tea and other things. It was really good...almost like having a decaf coffee. One of the bad things about this spot is that it is so small.

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hansub

Pull and filter brew had similar characteristics. Smooth, but poor extraction of flavor. Many people recommend coming here for some of the best coffee in cdmx, but this was mid. Go to almanegra, specificially the one in roma.

hansub
hansub

Pull and filter brew had similar characteristics. Smooth, but poor extraction of flavor. Many people recommend coming here for some of the best coffee in cdmx, but this was mid. Go to almanegra, specificially the one in roma.

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Susan M

A very small but excellent cafe. Recommended at the reception desk at our guest house. There are not many places to sit. Excellent coffee , we also tried a lemon and pistachio biscuit

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Susan M

A very small but excellent cafe. Recommended at the reception desk at our guest house. There are not many places to sit. Excellent coffee , we also tried a lemon and pistachio biscuit

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Susan M

A very small but excellent cafe. Recommended at the reception desk at our guest house. There are not many places to sit. Excellent coffee , we also tried a lemon and pistachio biscuit

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Mar-welshh

Such a good coffee! The service was bad but the beverage was tasty. If you are looking for the experience like a Starbucks this is not this kind of place.

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Mar-welshh

Such a good coffee! The service was bad but the beverage was tasty. If you are looking for the experience like a Starbucks this is not this kind of place.

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Joseph Edwards

I dropped into this place really looking forward to the experience, and left wondering how a team of nearly eight people behind the bar can collectively forget the most basic rule of hospitality: be hospitable. From the moment I walked in, there was no greeting, no eye contact, no acknowledgment that a guest had arrived.. just staff talking among themselves and moving mechanically through orders. When someone finally took my order, it felt rushed and transactional, like I was an interruption rather than the reason the place exists. What makes it more frustrating is that the coffee itself was good; whoever is sourcing and roasting clearly knows what they’re doing. But great coffee loses its magic when it’s handed across the bar by people who can’t be bothered to smile, explain, or show even a minimal interest in the guest standing in front of them. I kept wondering if it’s a generational self obsession thing… not that it’s an excuse Needless to say… I won’t be back.

Joseph Edwards
Joseph Edwards

I dropped into this place really looking forward to the experience, and left wondering how a team of nearly eight people behind the bar can collectively forget the most basic rule of hospitality: be hospitable. From the moment I walked in, there was no greeting, no eye contact, no acknowledgment that a guest had arrived.. just staff talking among themselves and moving mechanically through orders. When someone finally took my order, it felt rushed and transactional, like I was an interruption rather than the reason the place exists. What makes it more frustrating is that the coffee itself was good; whoever is sourcing and roasting clearly knows what they’re doing. But great coffee loses its magic when it’s handed across the bar by people who can’t be bothered to smile, explain, or show even a minimal interest in the guest standing in front of them. I kept wondering if it’s a generational self obsession thing… not that it’s an excuse Needless to say… I won’t be back.

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Joshua Fong

The service is really bad. We ordered iced Americano ahead of a few customers but then the barrista keeps serving coffee to customers behind us until we ask for the ice americano again. The coffee is good just not the service.

Joshua Fong
Joshua Fong

The service is really bad. We ordered iced Americano ahead of a few customers but then the barrista keeps serving coffee to customers behind us until we ask for the ice americano again. The coffee is good just not the service.

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Higuera 40-A, La Concepción, Coyoacán, 04000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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🕐 Hours Today
8AM-9PM
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People typically spend 20 min to 1 hr here
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