3 truly special cafes in San Miguel de Allende that you must visit

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Cafes that care about the quality of each bean and always strive to deliver a perfect cup of coffee.

San Miguel de Allende is known for its variety of restaurants, cafes, bars, and terraces. However, in this top 3, we present three truly special coffees that elevate the experience of flavor, aroma, and possible combinations.

Lavanda, Specialty Coffee

Pay attention when reading the menu, because in addition to the menu and prices, you’ll also find the names of the producers and harvesters of the coffee you’re about to drink. Served by San Miguel residents, Lavanda works directly with farms in Veracruz, Chiapas, and Puebla (mainly), and therefore seeks to honor and accredit the work of each of them to customers and diners.

The coffee is roasted and ground on-site, so the aroma escapes from 48a in the Loreto alley. Perhaps one of the most requested coffees is the lavender coffee, named after the place, but if you want a recommendation, don’t hesitate to ask the highly trained baristas, who will recommend (and prepare) the perfect coffee for you.

Café de la Mancha

At this place, you’ll find specialty coffee, signature drinks like their hot chocolate with chili, and “guest coffees” at the bar from other countries so people can get to know them.

De la Mancha, like Lavanda, is known for having the roasting and grinding process done on-site every day, and diners assure you that the food is also delicious. The café is located at 5-B Julián Carrillo Street in the Guadalupe neighborhood.

Ki’bok Coffee

Just a few steps from the Jardín Principal, on Cuadrante Street, is Ki’bok Coffee, a favorite among those who live near the downtown area. Despite its convenient location, it’s not as crowded as some others.

Ki’book stands out for its welcoming spaces and excellent coffee quality, making it ideal for working or a quiet get-together with friends.

Source: lasillarota