Puebla’s café landscape has 93 businesses, with 23 in the budget range ($1–100). The highest concentration of top-rated spots sits in Cholula and the historic center. While 8 mid-range ($100–200) options exist, only one upscale ($200+) café makes the cut, making standout budget picks like DrinkLand and Cafetería Azcata especially notable.
Casa Myz in Cholula (10 norte 603) is the city’s most expensive top-rated café, charging $100–200 for chilaquiles, vegan bowls, and juices. Yet its 5.0 rating (18 reviews) matches that of DrinkLand ($1–100), which scores 4.9 with half the price. Both open late—Casa Myz from 8 am–8 pm weekdays, DrinkLand 6–11 pm Fridays—catering to students and remote workers.
DrinkLand (C. 4 Nte. 226) wins for value: 25 reviews give it a 4.9 rating for $1–100 MXN espressos and pastries. Its menu (shared on Canva) highlights ‘price’ and ‘taste’ as strengths, though the 42/100 image quality shows it’s more functional than photogenic. Nearby, Caffe Toscano (5 de Mayo 212) serves Italian staples like tiramisu at $1–100 prices, with 35 reviews praising its ‘corn bread’ and ‘sourdough starter.’
The data reveals a gap: only 1 upscale café (Casa Myz) exists, but it’s priced out of daily use. For consistent quality, the budget tier dominates—DrinkLand’s 4.9 rating edges out Casa Myz’s 5.0 when adjusted for price.
DrinkLand’s late hours (6–11 pm Fridays) and lower prices make it a student favorite. One review notes its ‘variety of juices’ but calls the space ‘basic’—a trade-off many accept for the value.
Caffe Toscano’s 5.0 rating (35 reviews) sits in the historic center, where its Italian focus contrasts with local offerings. It’s the only top-rated spot selling ‘panna cotta’ and ‘affogato,’ appealing to Puebla’s growing specialty coffee crowd.






