Mexico
Loved this place. Pizza was fantastic. Cozy courtyard atmosphere. Rustic colonial in the shadow of the smokestack. Highly recommended this stop!
Expect to pay 450-600 pesos for a large super thin crust, 70 p for a can of soda.
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What a little gem in this cute town! Pizza, wine and the pastries 😍 . Beautiful building and atmosphere. A little pricey but well worth it!
Report Check-InAdorable cafe, beautiful pastries. Do not expect a traditional, French, almond croissant. These are different, not as laminated and flakey, but delicious in its own way. A little crunchy. Do not compare, just enjoy. Some say it is pricey at $7US for the croissant. Do not let the price stop you from supporting this independent cafe. The pastries are large enough to share. The almond paste is the perfect sweetness. The fruit tart looks amazing. Buy that one. Give them some love and stop by!
Report Check-InStunningly beautiful old building.
Expensive food and drink. $70 for an espresso.
Super good mobile data speeds in this town. 60mb up 15 mb down on my US AT&T plan.
Report Check-InGreat wood fire pizza, the owner has lived in Mexico 30 years! Sat and took the time to talk to us. Our son got the waffles and they were delicious! The specialize in bread and baked goods. The place was clean and huge! Would come back and try more of the menu options. Definitely had a lot of “American” options which was a nice break. It was a little pricey but the food was very good.
Report Check-InSuper overpriced pizza, extremely thin crust, small amount of toppings and TOTALLY not worth the money.
A large pizza and pitcher of OJ cost us 800 pesos and we left the place still hungry.
Owned by a gringo and the only costumers are gringos.
Definite PASS.
$400p +/- for Pizza, $70p beers. Way too high for us, so instead we grabbed a big fresh loaf of cranberry nut bread for $150p.
Report Check-InLoved this place. Pizza was fantastic!!! Atmosphere unsurpassed, rustic colonial in the shadow of the smokestack.
Report Check-InVery fresh salad, best pizza in BCS, if you are hungry try the pulled pork sandwich. They also sell fresh bread that is worth the price. Next door is a cool museum if you have time.
Report Check-InPricy (for Mexico )but very good bread (for Europeans, taste more like european -french- than american bread ) and pastries.
Report Check-InGreat coffee, sourdough bread and pizza. Nice atmosphere on the back patio and a sweet big dog to keep you company.
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