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The 5 Best Cafes in Oaxaca, Ranked

From the cortado masters at Café El Volador to Amá Terraza's rooftop chilaquiles, these are the five cafes worth knowing in Oaxaca.

Oaxaca takes its coffee as seriously as its mole. In a city where espresso culture has caught up to the mezcal bars (which are having their own moment right now), the cafe scene runs on single-origin beans from the Sierra Norte and baristas who care about the cup in front of you. I've been through dozens of them. Here are the five best, and my number one is Café El Volador.

1. Café El Volador sits near the Plaza de la Cruz de Piedra at Calle de Xólotl 118 in Centro. With a 4.6 rating across over 350 reviews, it has the highest overall quality of any cafe in the city, and reviewers keep coming back to one word: "brilliant." The cortado is clean and precise. The cold mocha will save your afternoon when Oaxaca hits 30 degrees. They also make a house specialty called the cariño, plus flat whites, kombucha, chai lattes, and cookies worth ordering on their own. What sets El Volador apart is focus. It's not trying to be a restaurant or a coworking space. It's a cafe that does coffee with care. Outside seating wraps around the plaza so you can watch the neighborhood move while you drink. Open 8 am to 9 pm every single day, no days off. Everything under MX$100.

2. Amá Terraza on Miguel Hidalgo 911 in Centro is the rooftop cafe everyone in Oaxaca seems to know. Over 700 reviews and a 4.6 rating. The reason El Volador beats it: pure coffee craft. Amá wins on everything else. The molletes, the chilaquiles, the grilled cheese, the avocado toast. Vegan options if you need them. Reviewers bring up the city views from the terrace more than anything, and they're right. They even pour natural wines for the evening crowd, which makes Amá one of the few cafes that goes from your morning cortado to an after-dinner glass without forcing it. One note: Mondays they close at 3 PM. Prices stay under MX$100.

Amá Terraza food served on the rooftop in Centro Oaxaca
Amá Terraza food served on the rooftop in Centro Oaxaca

3. Café Caracol Púrpua holds the highest rating on this entire list: a 4.8 from close to 400 reviews. That kind of score with that volume of feedback is hard to argue with. What earns it the third spot over The Coffee Oaxaca below is the sheer consistency reflected in those reviews. Budget-friendly at under MX$100, it delivers a cafe experience where nothing ever disappoints, even if it lacks Amá's dramatic rooftop views or El Volador's specialty-bar intensity.

4. The Coffee Oaxaca at Calle Porfirio Díaz 300-B1 on the Ruta Independencia is the spot for people who need wifi and a table to spread out on. This espresso bar has a solid matcha for non-coffee drinkers and good sandwiches. The atmosphere is calm enough to let you sit for hours without feeling pushed out. Open 7:30 am to 9 pm, seven days a week, no exceptions. The location on Porfirio Díaz puts you in the middle of Centro's best walking streets, so you can do errands between cups.

Drinks at The Coffee Oaxaca on Calle Porfirio Díaz
Drinks at The Coffee Oaxaca on Calle Porfirio Díaz

5. "Tío Rulo" Café & Bar on Zihualcoatl 109 in the San José neighborhood is the only evening cafe on this list. Doors open at 6:30 PM, close at 10:30, Tuesday through Sunday. Most Oaxacan cafes shut down by nine or ten at night, so if you want a well-prepared drink in a cafe atmosphere after dark without defaulting to a mezcal bar, Tío Rulo fills that gap. A 4.7 rating from around 20 reviews shows it's still building an audience, but the quality is there. With mezcal cocktail culture booming across the city, a place that does evening cafe drinks this well is a welcome change of pace.

Tío Rulo Café and Bar in the San José neighborhood of Oaxaca
Tío Rulo Café and Bar in the San José neighborhood of Oaxaca

If you only try one, make it El Volador. The coffee is better and the hours are longer. But if you have a few mornings to spare, Amá Terraza's rooftop deserves at least one of them.

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