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New Eats in Guadalajara: What's Fresh in the City's Food Scene

Guadalajara’s food scene is shifting toward casual, creative spots. Here are two new places to try before they’re crowded.

Guadalajara’s food scene is evolving, with chefs and entrepreneurs leaning into casual, Instagram-friendly concepts. Two spots that stand out for their fresh energy are Pretty Witch Cafe Mágico and Garabato Café. Both have limited review data but high early ratings, making them worth a visit if you’re curious about what’s new.

Pretty Witch Cafe Mágico (C. Francisco I. Madero 833, Col Americana) is a playful spot that doubles as a coffee shop and dessert bar. With only 477 reviews so far, it’s still small but has a 4.3 rating. The menu leans into its magical theme: lavender ice cream, unicorn-themed drinks, and pastries shaped like cats. Early reviewers mention the "atmosphere" and "kids’ magic" as standouts, but the real draw is the coffee and desserts. Open 8 am–10 pm daily, it’s perfect for a quick pit stop or afternoon sweet tooth.

Across town, Garabato Café (C. Maestranza 1, Zona Centro) is making waves with its $1–100 price range and 4.9 rating (141 reviews). This tiny café serves strong coffee, tacos al pastor, and creative breakfasts like "milkshakes" and "pancakes." Reviewers praise the "tacos" and "coffees," but the real appeal is the location—right in the heart of Zona Centro. Open until 11 pm, it’s a rare late-night option for casual eats. The 95.3 score suggests it’s a local favorite despite the short review history.

Both spots lack the polish of older restaurants but offer something fresh. Pretty Witch leans into whimsy, while Garabato focuses on simplicity and quality. If I had to pick one with more potential, it’s Garabato Café. Its location, price range, and strong early ratings make it a solid bet for long-term success.

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