Bakeries & Cafés: Mexico City

A curated map of cafés and bakeries in Mexico City, highlighting spaces to drink good coffee, eat great bread, and experience the city through its everyday rituals. A guide to pause, wander, and taste CDMX—one cafecito at a time.

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Mexico - Mexico City

Café Tormenta

By @eat.walking

A tiny, "street-style" coffee stall in Roma Norte run by chef Lucho Martínez. Very cool, very casual, and very high quality.

Address: Puebla 90, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

  • Why go

    A gathering place for coffee lovers with an urban edge.

  • Known for

    The café is designed to resemble a street food stand. It actually used to be one, and now Tormenta Café has taken over the space, transforming it into a café while preserving its street-food essence in a very aesthetic way..

  • Transport

    It’s located in the Roma neighborhood, making it very easy to get to, just a 10-minute walk from Reforma.

  • Vibe

    A cool urban atmosphere that attracts friendly people with great style.

  • Tips

    El matcha es de los mejores de la ciudad.

About @eat.walking

📍 Based in Mexico City & Paris (🇲🇽 / 🇫🇷) 🍴 Food, places & lifestyle — tasting the world one step at a time 📸 Sharing my favourite cafés, bakeries, bites & city walks ✨ Slow living, seasonal eats & everyday discoveries

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