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 City, Mexico - Mexico City

Saint

By @eat.walking

A small bakery known for its delicious artisanal bread and wide variety of pastries, loved by many locals. Making it a favorite for beautifully made breads and morning pastries that pair perfectly with coffee.

Address: Gral. Benjamín Hill 146-1, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

  • Why go

    Located in La Condesa, it’s the perfect spot to grab a pastry and keep walking.

  • Known for

    Their bread has a rustic essence that’s not easy to find, with a wide variety of pastries — from a classic butter croissant to a Berliner (or donut, as they call it) filled with crème brûlée or lemon. They have one of the best Basque cheesecakes in the city.

  • Transport

    If you’re in La Condesa or Colonia Roma, you can walk to Saint. It’s worth the walk, as you’ll get to explore one of the greenest areas of the city, full of trees and plants.

  • Vibe

    A non-pretentious and authentic place.

  • Tips

    The lemon donut is a must, as well as the Basque cheesecake.

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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