Why everyone keeps coming back.
Che Che Café is a charming coffee shop nestled in the vibrant heart of Ciudad de México’s Tabacalera neighborhood on Av. Insurgentes Centro. This cozy gem invites locals and visitors alike to experience an intimate and thoughtfully curated coffee and pastry menu that perfectly balances traditional flavors with contemporary twists.
Step inside and you immediately sense the café’s warm, inviting atmosphere—ideal for cozy catch-ups, quiet study sessions, or simply unwinding with a great cup of coffee. The décor is chic and stylish, creating a perfect backdrop for those who appreciate both aesthetic and comfort. Customers rave about the friendly staff who craft each order with care, adding to the overall sense of welcome and community.
The menu at Che Che Café showcases delicacies that appeal to both pastry lovers and coffee aficionados. Their Cubo De Cheesecake is a standout: a flaky, buttery puff pastry exterior giving way to a creamy, delicate cheesecake center, topped with caramelized mixed berries that deliver a perfect balance of tartness and sweetness. Another must-try is the Croissant de Muerto, featuring light, laminated dough filled with bright marmalade of orange and azahar, accented beautifully by two contrasting sugars—cempasúchil and sugar ash—that celebrate traditional flavors with an innovative touch.
For those who prefer something savory, the café’s sandwich offerings are equally compelling. The Sandwich de Tocino combines smoky, crispy bacon and smoked turkey ham inside a crusty sourdough bread, rounded out by creamy béchamel, luscious Gouda cheese, and a uniquely fresh cilantro mayonnaise, delivering richness with a hint of bright herbaceousness. The Sándwich Montecristo layers brioche bread soaked in a classic French toast batter, with savory ham, melted cheese, and a vibrant red fruit chutney, creating a delightful interplay of sweet and savory that perfectly complements the café’s expertly brewed coffee.
Coffee lovers appreciate Che Che Café not only for the quality of the beans but also for the care in preparation. Daily specials and combos, like the Combo Dulce which pairs three capuccinos with a trio of freshly baked cookies, offer a delightful indulgence for those looking to relax and recharge. For breakfast fans, the Combo Desayuno of simple chilaquiles paired with a smooth americano coffee is a comforting and satisfying way to start the day.
Though the café is small, it offers a serene retreat from the busy city streets. Some visitors have noted the ambiance can be a bit lively at times, especially with street noise and an outgoing music playlist, but many appreciate the welcoming energy it brings. Lorena Rodríguez praises it as “an ideal spot to study, read, or simply enjoy your free time,” and Matt Derakhshan calls it “our coffee spot while in CDMX,” highlighting the high-quality coffee and excellent service that keep patrons coming back.
In short, Che Che Café is more than just a place to grab a coffee; it’s a vibrant local experience where traditional Mexican ingredients meet modern café culture. Its thoughtful menu, inviting environment, and warm service make it a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic yet refined café experience in the heart of Mexico City.
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Cristian Fierro-Diaz.
Lorena Rodríguez.
Matt Derakhshan.
Nolan Miranda.
Peter Robinson.
Stephen Martinez.
Ľuboš Glončák.
Emma Nuel (Eman).
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Takeout
- Dine-in
- No Delivery
Highlights
- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
Popular for
- Solo dining
- Good for working on laptop
Offerings
- Coffee
- Quick bite
- Small plates
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dessert
- Table service
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Quiet
- Trendy
Crowd
- Groups
Planning
- No Accepts reservations
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Parking
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