Café Nin
Mexico City
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Once known as Panaderia Rosetta, Café Nin was renamed after a long expansion. It isn't just fresh breads, pastries and other baked goodies that keep customers coming back for more, but (arguably) one of Mexico City's best brunch offerings. This chic cafe offers excellent coffee, pastries and small bites, plus a curated wine list.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle Havre 73, Juárez, CDMX
- Phone: +52 55 9155 4805
- More Info: www.cafenin.com.mx
- Address: Mon–Wed 7am–9pm, Thu–Sat 7am–10pm, Sun 7am–6pm
- More Info: Metro: Cuauhtémoc
- More Info: www.facebook.com/cafenin
Cafes
Mexico City's numerous coffee houses are popular social hangouts for the young and old, locals and digital nomads. Here you'll meet self-employed creatives discussing business over laptops and espressos as well as seniors engaging in the usual coffee chit-chat. While sightseeing and museums might give you an impression of Mexico City, this is where you can truly experience local culture.

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