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Contribuiți la feedbackPleasant in a porfirista academy near the plaza baratillo, el atrio does as good eating as any in the city center. they also serve a few good craftsmen. comfortable staff in general. it helps to like the music of the 1980s, although I could have done without. karma chameleon!
1/5 we were three British mid-ages wandering around the ether parts of the upper part of the city on Wednesday afternoon and felt in need of a drink. this seemed like a more pleasant place to stop, even a little quiet. we have a table near the farm fountain at 16 o'clock. we were presented with the menu of a very young waiter. the place seemed to lead by very young employees. I ordered a simple bohemia (40,) my friends a michelado clamato with indio (55) and a tinto de verano (40). the drinks came at 4:10 and were poured before us. the wee with soda came quite unusual for my friend solicited (see picture). he found it a little strange and too sweet. the michelado was good and delicious. I have logged in the Wifi code, and found this place quite well rated. we ordered the bill, as more people arrived at 4:39 and shortly afterwards arrived an exact 135, which we paid with the card and rounded up to 15 tips with cash.
The hotel is close to my hotel with s number, when tables that have been spread, an informal array of objects offered, relaxed atmosphere and good service make it a good place. the personal has multilingual speakers who can easily order it.
We ate here a couple times and were very pleased with the ambiance, fast service and food. Especially the tortilla soup which they call Azteca Soup. It was delicious. I also had the enchiladas minera, which is a local dish that adds potatoes and some...veggies to the normal enchilada. Also stopped by once to sit, chat and have an ice cold beer.
I ate here for breakfast one day and it was absolutely enjoyable. I sat outside, had great service and a great meal. Started with a grande cappuccino (look at the pic, enough said), then some traditional molletes con chorizo. Simple yet delicious. I sat there...for about an hour or hour and half enjoying people watching and the architecture and uniqueness of the area.