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The 5 Best Coffee Spots in Chihuahua, Ranked

Chihuahua runs on café de olla and slow mornings, not pour-overs and latte art. Here are the five places where coffee is done right, from a Zona Centro café with board games to a carnitas joint that makes the perfect coffee companion.

Chihuahua doesn't do coffee the way Mexico City or Oaxaca does. No pour-over bars, no single-origin menus, no latte art competitions, no barista subculture to speak of. This is a city where café de olla still reigns, where your morning cup comes with chilaquiles on the side, and where the best coffee experiences happen in places that don't even call themselves cafés. After too many mornings spent working through every spot worth mentioning, my number one is La Cristy Co on Calle Allende.

#1 La Cristy Co

The best coffee morning in Chihuahua starts at Calle Ignacio Allende 118 in Zona Centro. La Cristy Co is a café that gets the whole equation right: good coffee and food you'll want to order twice. The patio is where you want to be, nursing an horchata water or mimosa while working through their chilaquiles or hot cakes. They have board games stacked on shelves, and people use them. That tells you everything about the pace of this place. Open until 10pm on weekdays and 11pm Thursday through Saturday, La Cristy earns its crown through sheer consistency across nearly a thousand reviews. Everything stays under MX$100. Closed Sundays, which is its one real weakness. What puts it above Como Como at #2? Range. You can come here for breakfast, lunch, an afternoon coffee, or a late dinner. Como Como closes at 2:30.

La Cristy Co café and patio space in Chihuahua's Zona Centro
La Cristy Co café and patio space in Chihuahua's Zona Centro

#2 Como Como

If La Cristy has the range, Como Como has the single best cup of coffee in Chihuahua. Their café de olla, brewed with cinnamon and piloncillo the old-fashioned way, is the benchmark everyone else is chasing. You'll find them at A. F. Carbonel 6100 in the Panamericana neighborhood, open 7:30 AM to 2:30 PM daily. The chilaquiles here go head-to-head with La Cristy's, and the tamales are worth ordering even if you came for coffee alone. Expect to spend MX$100–200 per person, putting it at the pricier end of this list, but the portions justify it. A 4.6 rating across more than 800 reviews confirms the consistency. The afternoon cutoff is the only thing keeping it from the top spot.

Breakfast spread at Como Como in the Panamericana neighborhood
Breakfast spread at Como Como in the Panamericana neighborhood

#3 Restaurante Mina Vieja

You come for the coffee. You stay because you're eating breakfast surrounded by antiques that make the place feel like a museum someone put a kitchen inside. Mina Vieja sits at Republica de Bolivia 4106 in Los Frailes, opening at 7 AM, the earliest on this list. Their enchiladas and chilaquiles pair well with strong black coffee, and everything lands under MX$100. A 4.6 rating from more than 900 reviewers matches Como Como on satisfaction, but the experience is nothing alike. Mina Vieja feels like eating at your grandmother's house, if your grandmother was into old mining artifacts. Closed Mondays.

Breakfast plate at Restaurante Mina Vieja
Breakfast plate at Restaurante Mina Vieja

#4 Cafetto

The name says it. Cafetto keeps things straightforward: affordable coffee under MX$100 and a loyal local following that's pushed it past 440 reviews at a 4.4 rating. It doesn't have the atmosphere of Mina Vieja or the menu depth of Como Como. What it has is focus. You go to Cafetto for coffee, not for the brunch spectacle. Sometimes that's what you want.

#5 Chamorros y Costillas del Centro

This is a carnitas and rib spot on C. Julián Carrillo in Centro. It is not, by any definition, a café. But if you want the best breakfast food to pair with your morning coffee in downtown Chihuahua, nothing else comes close. The carnitas burritos are a local obsession. The montado will carry you through lunch. Everything stays under MX$100. A 4.7 rating from over 440 reviews, the highest on this entire list, says enough. Open 10 AM to 6:30 PM daily. My move: grab coffee at La Cristy Co, walk it over here, order a burrito. Best breakfast combo in Chihuahua, two stops required.

Chamorros y Costillas del Centro in downtown Chihuahua
Chamorros y Costillas del Centro in downtown Chihuahua

If you only try one, make it La Cristy Co. Sit on the patio, order the chilaquiles and whatever coffee looks good. Stay for a board game. Chihuahua mornings are best when they're slow.

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