Café La Habana

Av. Morelos 62, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Coffee shop Cafeteria
User Reviews

5 Joumana Accad - 4 weeks ago

I loved this place! My companion, a real Chilango (native), told me that it was the place where Fidel Castro and Che met the first time. It has atmosphere of historic cafés that one can patronise for years. The waitstaff is so courteous and discrete. I am looking forward to going back. The coffee (even though I ordered decaf) was excellent. We were told it was from Veracruz local beans. The cake and molletes were also good . The fare is not high end, but totally comfort food . The exciting moment was when I shook hands with a famous journalist I recognised who was dining next to us. All in all, we spent a couple hours there and it was absolutely lovely.

5 Mandy Boontanrart - 5 days ago

Very chill and classic cafe with good food. Our waiter was so nice and helpful! He was patient with our little Spanish and recommended the fresh squeezed orange juice and enchiladas arrancher.

5 adam kidron - 2 years ago

This one of the great spots of Mexico City, especially on any givenSunday. The cafe reeks with days gone by in a classic way as cool in Mumbai as it is in Habana as it is in Miami u003cbut without the sanctimonious white Cubansu003e. It a place Che met Castro for tea and to talk revolution. Its also the place of unbelievable guacamole and super-tasty orange/yellow rice and the best coffee in the city. A rare treat!

5 - UltraVic - a week ago

Service with a [masked] SMILE.
The hot chocolate and flan Alajandra happily served us are the best I've had, EVER!
Don't mix your chocolate if you don't want it too sweet (there's sugar sitting on the bottom of the cup). Let it sit a while if you were silly enough to mix it.
This experience alone is worth the trip from Lost Angeles.
Olè, Alajandra!

4 Romain Maleyrot - 2 years ago

Of course you can find better prices and quality but it's a time capsule experience you're after if you come here. With its nostalgic vibe, you can easily imagine Gabriel Garcia Marquez looking at people passing by through the big windows or Fidel Castro discussing his vision for Cuba. Prices are a little bit much for the quality of food and coffee. But the staff is very friendly and this is a place to go for a little slice of History.

5 Amir Anbarani - 7 months ago

A unique diner with great coffee drinks. Had the Bombon and it was fantastic. Many people were having other drinks that looked amazing.

4 Xinyang Cindy Liu - 3 years ago

Great food and coffee. very good service. Historical vibe that bring you back to the old times. prefect place for bunch.

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