In the heart of the Historic Center lies a hidden gem that combines traditional cuisine with the folklore of Coahuila’s capital. This restaurant, more than just a breakfast spot, offers a cultural experience where gastronomy intertwines with Saltillo’s most famous legends.
Located in a restored old mansion on General Victoriano Cepeda Sur Street, the establishment has gained popularity not only for its chilaquiles and café de olla (coffee and pot), but also for preserving a living part of Saltillo’s past.
Its walls still echo with stories like that of Mónico Martínez, a figure linked to one of the region’s most iconic legends.
What is the origin and history behind Casa Vieja?
The mansion that now houses Casa Vieja was acquired more than 15 years ago by Santos Raúl Carral Moncada, who saw in it the potential to rescue a fragment of Saltillo’s soul. Some time later, he transformed the property into a restaurant with the mission of reviving local legends through regional flavor.
One of the best-known stories surrounding the place is that of Mónico Martínez, a man who claimed to be harassed by witches in the early 20th century. The story ended with his death, leaving a trail of mystery and terror around the area.
What distinguishes your menu and why does it attract so many visitors?
The menu not only offers typical Mexican dishes, but each option is named after a character or story from the region. You can find everything from “Los de Rosita Alvirez” to “Los de Agustín Jaime,” making each dish a window into the popular narrative of Coahuila.
Traditional recipes such as homemade chilaquiles, sweet bread, and café de olla stand out, with ingredients that evoke the cuisine of yesteryear. The culinary offering goes beyond flavor and seeks to rescue the collective memory through every bite.
What do visitors think and what makes the atmosphere special?
With more than 4.6 stars on Google and 4.7 on other review platforms, Casa Vieja has won the hearts of locals and tourists alike. Customers unanimously praise the hospitality of the staff, the peaceful atmosphere, and the decor that respects the original details of the mansion.
The furniture, antique objects, and walls that seem to tell their own stories turn the restaurant into a kind of living museum where every detail recalls a bygone era in the city of Saltillo.
Casa Vieja has become a space where tradition, cuisine, and Coahuila legends coexist every morning, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic local experience steeped in history in one of the city’s oldest buildings.

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