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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Mexico - Mexico City

Mignon Pâtisserie

By @eat.walking

A charming French-inspired bakery and café in Cuauhtémoc, CDMX known for its high-quality pastries, artisan breads, and creative French-Mexican fusion sweets. Its menu blends classic techniques with playful twists, think croissants, éclairs, cinnamon rolls, pain perdu and mezcal-infused treats, all paired with espresso and other drinks in a cozy, photogenic space.

Address: Río Nazas 100, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

  • Why go

    Here you’ll find a wide variety of delicious pastries, which you can enjoy at their charming tables, as the bakery is located on one of the most traditional streets in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City.

  • Known for

    A café-bakery where lavender plays a key role, appearing in pastries, drinks, and of course, their famous pan de muerto.

  • Transport

    Just a 10-minute walk from the Ángel de la Independencia on Paseo de la Reforma.

  • Vibe

    French-inspired with a Mexican touch.

  • Tips

    I highly recommend the apple Danish, one of my favorite pastries in the whole city.

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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