Places

  • Café de Amor

    Café de Amor

    We firmly believe that our coffee tastes better with a good breakfast. Chilaquiles with mole, a salmon sandwich, or any other dish is the perfect combination for enjoying a great time at Café de Amor.

  • Tertulia

    Tertulia

    It grows with its community and changes over time, just as people do. What you see today will probably be somewhere else tomorrow, or have a different color. That’s why we define the project as a living craft bakery.

  • Paradiso Bakery

    Paradiso Bakery

    In general, the Paradiso experience is about coming to have breakfast and share a moment with someone. The sunlight in the patio, the plants, the music, a juice, a coffee, something to eat… we try to make it a comfortable space to stay.

  • El Hoyo Casa de Té

    El Hoyo Casa de Té

    We decided to open this tea house inspired by English and French tea houses. We brought to downtown Mérida a calm space with vintage décor and a wide variety of teas and fruit and herbal infusions (tisanes).

  • Furia Café

    Furia Café

    From the outset, the space was conceived as an exercise in curation, where coffee, matcha, pastry, kitchen, sound, and atmosphere all respond to the same logic and carry equal weight within the experience.

  • Anona

    Anona

    A space dedicated to coffee, juices, and breakfast. We exist to make the morning more beautiful, to understand the motivations that give us direction, and to honor the body that holds us.

  • Cumbre

    Cumbre

    It was born from the idea of cooking what we love to eat—having within reach the cravings we wished for while living in Mexico City. We always try to convey, through techniques, ingredients, and processes, that every day we give the best of ourselves.

  • Glacier: frozen books

    Glacier: frozen books

    We realized that in our area there wasn’t a place where you could buy books from independent publishers, contemporary Mexican women writers, art books, fanzines, and design and illustration items like stickers and prints.

  • Obrero

    Obrero

    The intention was never to hide the processes, but quite the opposite: here you can see them. The kitchen, the bar, the bakery, and the toaster are all in plain sight. We believe that when the work is serious and the craft is genuine, showing it is also part of the experience.

  • Panfilia Panadería

    Panfilia Panadería

    Our team is 90% women: the leader is a woman, and this, although it may not seem like it, isn't very common. People started noticing this, and we made it our hallmark.

  • Despabilatte

    Despabilatte

    The stone, the house, the coffee, the freshly enjoyed cup of coffee, the flowers. You look around and there’s always something you want to photograph or simply contemplate. They’re small moments of presence.

  • Café Sideral

    Café Sideral

    From the start, we wanted to create a beautiful space with quality products and great service. We mixed art, good coffee, little plants… and Café Sideral was born!