Cafés in Chihuahua blend Mexican warmth with coffee culture, and my ranking shows which spots truly stand out. At the top is Starbucks Periférico de la Juventud DT, a place that turns a daily caffeine fix into a reliable ritual.

1. Starbucks Periférico de la Juventud DT – Perif. de la Juventud no 5905, Fracc. Las Haciendas del Valle I Etapa, 31217 Chihuahua, Chih. – rating 4.3 from 1,427 reviews, score 91.8. The terrace offers a breezy spot for remote work, and the drive‑through keeps the line moving. Their pistachio latte and classic frappuccino are crowd‑pleasers, and the clean space makes it easy to settle in for a few hours. The only downside is the occasional rush on weekend mornings, which can make finding a seat a challenge.

2. Negro Blanco Café – Trasviña y Retes, San Felipe I Etapa, 31203 Chihuahua, Chih. – rating 4.6 from 212 reviews, score 90.8. This minimalist shop shines with its chai tea and cold‑brew, served alongside a slice of cake that reviewers call “the perfect balance of sweet and crumbly.” The ventilation keeps the air fresh, and the quiet vibe invites long conversations. A few guests note the limited seating, but the quality of the coffee outweighs the cramped layout.

3. Mozao Café – rating 4.7 from 507 reviews, score 90.2, price range $1–100. Mozao earns its spot with a strong specialty‑coffee program and a menu that leans toward Mexican‑inspired pastries. Reviewers love the smooth espresso and the friendly barista who remembers regular orders. The space is modest, and the lack of a large outdoor area can feel restrictive during the hotter months.

4. Dulce Pecado – rating 4.5 from 1,280 reviews, score 89.0, price range $1–100. Dulce Pecado stands out for its dessert‑first approach; the caramel‑drizzled churro latte draws a steady crowd. The interior mixes modern accents with a hint of vintage, creating a cozy backdrop for a quick coffee break. Some patrons mention the higher price point for drinks compared to other local cafés.
5. El Hojaldre – rating 4.4 from 1,554 reviews, score 88.4, price range $100–200. El Hojaldre offers a more upscale experience, with a focus on baked goods that pair well with its rich espresso. The ambience feels like a boutique bakery, and the attention to detail in each pastry is evident. The higher price range and quieter location mean it’s best for a leisurely afternoon rather than a quick stop.
If you only have time for one café in Chihuahua, head straight to Starbucks Periférico de la Juventud DT – its consistent quality, ample workspace, and reliable service make it the benchmark for the city’s coffee culture.




