Coffee recommendations ☕️
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Inspiration
Coffee recomendation section is inspired by pages of researchers (Tejaswi Kasarla, Justine Sherry, and Akshay Narayan), who love coffee as much as I do. It is amazing to find personal pages that worship scientific research, and coffee.
How do I brew my coffee?
I usually buy freshly roasted seeds at my local store, then I grind the coffee at home and finally, I prepare (mainly) expresso coffee in expresso machine, or moka pot. When I prepare american coffee, I do it in the chemex or french press. Sometimes I order coffee online, I highly recommend Carajillo coffee, and also I go to STARBUCKS for a bag of CHIAPAS. Recently, I’m in love of affogato, a mixed of vanilla ice and a expreso. Wonderful!
Favorite coffee roasters
- Café de Mi Abuelo (San Pedro Cholula), has the best marago crop. It is a mild coffee, it lifts your spirits, and every grain is life.
- Café Tres Gallos (Puebla), has one of the best house blend of the city. Although it is a little strong (be careful), it has an incredible flavor.
- Taller de espresso (Guadalajara), I love to shop here because it smells like good coffee grains. Plus, they have grains from different parts of Mexico. I recommend it.
Favorite coffee shops
I’m currently in Guadalajara and have found the following coffee shops that I can recommend:
- Ahuehuete Americana (Guadalajara). It was love at first sight, like magic. I could say that it is my favorite coffee shop in all of Guadalajara. It is a place full of plants, and coffee shop.
- Guter (Zapopan). I really like this coffee shop because it is surrounded by many trees. The atmosphere is nice to spend the afternoon and wait for the sunset.
- Café 5PM (Zapopan). I have only visited it at night and it was magical. Perhaps one of the places I will remember most in Guadalajara.
The following list is a tour of the coffee shops you must visit if you ever come to Puebla:
- My favorite coffee shop is Café de Mi Abuelo (San Pedro Cholula). An excellent place to work, visit Laila (the owner), or spend an afternoon chatting with friends. It has become my refuge and it is like being at home. If you love cappuccino, order one with cajeta and thank me later.
- If you are in the “Barrio de los sapos”, you can visit Café Santo Patrono (Puebla). It has it all: a beautiful place, the best playlist, excellent coffee and the best chocolate cake I’ve ever tasted.
- Hidden in a a small place of Puebla, Manos Artesanales (Santa María Tonantzintla) is a coffee shop with a beautiful garden (plants, lights and sounds). It is a place that I don’t know how to describe with words.
- I have such good memories in Café Milagros (Puebla) that I can only tell you: go! The place is beautiful and very traditional, just around the corner from Café Santo Patrono in the heart of the city.
- Café-Tal and Las Duyas in the heart of San Pedro Cholula are a couple of coffee shops you must visit in my dear town.
- Terraza Museo Amparo (Puebla) is perfect. You can visit the museum or go to work in the library, then go up to the terrace. Enjoy the view of the Cathedral and the domes of the city, it is superb!