Bakeries & Cafés: Mexico City

A curated map of cafés and bakeries in Mexico City, highlighting spaces to drink good coffee, eat great pastries, 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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Cardín Pastelería

By @eat.walking

Cardín is a vibrant, artisanal pastry shop located in Roma Norte. It is famous for being one of the most creative and visually playful bakeries in the city. While many spots in Roma focus on minimalist European aesthetics, Cardín embraces color, Mexican kitsch, and bold design, making it a favorite for those looking for something fun and unique.

Address: Coahuila 68, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

  • Why go

    They always offer seasonal items, such as Rosca de Reyes, Pan de Muerto, and their famous “cuacks.”

  • Known for

    Its relaxed atmosphere and the great vibes from the entire Cardin team.

  • Transport

    You can easily get there, as it’s just a few minutes’ walk from the Hospital General metro station and the Campeche Metrobús stop.

  • Vibe

    Relaxed, authentic, and zero pretentious, staying true to their originality.

  • Tips

    Ask about their seasonal bread — if you’re lucky enough to visit in October or November, you’ll get to try their guava Pan de Muerto.

About @eat.walking

📍 Based in Mexico City / parfois à 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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