Exploring Mexico City’s coffee culture might not be the first thing on your itinerary, but if you’re a coffee lover or just curious about the local scene, this specialty coffee tour offers a fascinating peek into the city’s burgeoning micro-roasting movement. It’s a well-curated experience that combines authentic coffee tasting with insights from passionate baristas and micro-roasters.
What we really like about this tour is how it emphasizes local authenticity and the stories behind each cup. It’s not just about drinking coffee; it’s about understanding the traditions and innovations shaping Mexico’s coffee landscape. Plus, the guide’s knowledge makes each stop more meaningful, helping visitors truly connect with the craft.
One potential consideration is the tour’s duration – just two hours might feel short for serious coffee aficionados wanting a deeper dive. Also, because it’s a small group experience limited to 7 people, it’s quite intimate but requires advance booking.
This tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate good coffee, enjoy discovering local neighborhoods, and want an authentic, hands-on experience rather than a generic sightseeing trip. If these describe your travel style, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and valuable.
Key Points

- Authentic experience: Focuses on local micro-roasters and the stories behind Mexican specialty coffee.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable guides enhance the learning and tasting experience.
- Neighborhood immersion: Explores vibrant Roma Norte and Obrera, blending history with modern coffee culture.
- Inclusive tasting: Enjoy a variety of coffee-based drinks at each stop, showcasing innovative preparation methods.
- Small group size: Limited to 7 participants, ensuring personalized attention and interaction.
- Value for money: For $73, you gain an informative, authentic taste of Mexico City’s coffee scene, with expert insights included.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

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Introduction to the Tour
In just two hours, this specialty coffee tour packs in authenticity, flavor, and local stories, giving you a taste of Mexico City’s vibrant coffee scene. Starting in the lively Roma Norte neighborhood, the tour is designed for curious travelers who want more than just a caffeine fix — they want to understand what makes Mexican coffee special.
The tour’s strength lies in its focus on micro-roasters—small, passionate producers who are redefining Mexico’s coffee reputation. We love the way the tour balances tastings with storytelling, making each coffee more meaningful. Plus, the intimate size means you can ask questions and engage directly with knowledgeable baristas.
A possible drawback? The two-hour length might leave some wanting more, especially if coffee is a true passion. However, for most travelers, this is enough to get a solid overview of the scene without feeling rushed.
Ideal for
Travelers interested in local culinary culture, those who love good coffee, and visitors who prefer small-group, personalized experiences. It’s especially suited for people wanting to connect with local artisans and learn about Mexico’s coffee traditions firsthand.
Itinerary Breakdown

Starting Point: Café Memorias de un Barista
Your tour begins at Café Memorias de un Barista in Roma Norte. This cozy spot is a fitting starting point, giving a glimpse into the city’s coffee craftsmanship. Here, you’ll get your first tasting, typically a coffee-based drink, and hear about the barista’s journey.
Guests often appreciate the guide’s storytelling, which highlights the importance of tradition and innovation in Mexican coffee production. The experience lasts about 20 minutes, enough to set the tone but leaving lots of room for curiosity.
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On Foot to La Laguna S.A. de C.V.
From the first stop, you’ll walk about 20 minutes through the streets of Roma Norte, taking in the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere. This walk isn’t just transit; it’s part of the experience — observing the city’s architecture and local life.
La Laguna S.A. de C.V.
Next, you visit La Laguna, a micro-roaster focusing on specialty Mexican coffees. Expect a 25-minute tasting session where passionate staff will introduce you to innovative preparation methods and explain the flavor profiles of their beans. Travelers often comment on the depth of knowledge from the roasters, making each sip more meaningful.
On Foot to Cardinal Coffee
Another 20-minute walk takes you into the heart of Obrera, a neighborhood known for its creative spirit. Here, at Cardinal Coffee, you can expect a smaller but lively space with knowledgeable baristas ready to share their craft.
This stop is especially praised for the quality of the coffee and the engaging conversation with staff. Expect another 25-minute tasting session, often highlighting Mexican beans and modern brewing techniques.
Final Stop: Cumbé Roasters
The tour concludes at Cumbé Coffee Roasters, also in Obrera. At this final stop, you’ll taste a selection of coffees that showcase the best of Mexican micro-roasting talent. The 25-minute tasting here tends to be the highlight for many, as it often features the most creative brews within the tour.
End of Tour
The tour wraps up at Cumbé Coffee, where you can continue exploring or ask further questions. It’s a neat way to cap off a focused, flavorful experience.
Included in the Price

Each stop includes coffee-based drinks, giving you the chance to sample a variety of preparations and flavor profiles. This is a significant value, as it means you’re not just listening to stories but actively tasting what makes Mexican coffee exciting today.
The Experience Provider: ALOHA CDMX
This tour is operated by ALOHA CDMX, a well-regarded provider known for creating engaging, authentic experiences in Mexico City. Their small-group approach ensures personalized attention, and the flexible reservation system — with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance — offers peace of mind.
Practical Details
- Duration: 2 hours, usually in the morning, perfect for a light yet enriching activity before other sightseeing.
- Price: $73 per person. For that, you get expert-guided visits to four micro-roasters and multiple tastings, making it a good deal for coffee enthusiasts.
- Group size: Limited to 7 participants, which fosters conversation and interaction.
- Languages: Guides speak both English and Spanish, making it accessible to international travelers.
- Accessibility: Not suitable for children under 15, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, so plan accordingly.
Why This Tour Offers Good Value

Compared to larger, more generic city tours, this one focuses sharply on quality and authenticity. You’re not just observing but actively participating in Mexico City’s coffee renaissance. Tasting at four different micro-roasters allows you to appreciate regional nuances and brewing styles, giving you a broader perspective than simply visiting a single café.
The guides’ knowledge adds depth, making the experience educational rather than just sensory. For coffee lovers, this is a chance to deepen your appreciation for Mexican coffee and understand its role in local culture.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for travelers who value authentic local experiences over touristy attractions. It’s ideal if you enjoy tasting and learning about food and drink, and if you appreciate a small, personalized group setting.
It’s particularly appealing if you’re curious about Mexican micro-roasting or want an insider’s view of the city’s creative neighborhoods. If you’re traveling with someone who appreciates good coffee and lively conversations, this tour will hit the spot.
Who Might Want to Pass
If you’re traveling with very young children, have mobility issues, or prefer larger groups and more sightseeing-oriented activities, this might not be your best fit. Also, those expecting a very long or intense tour may find the two-hour length a bit brief.
Final Thoughts

This specialty coffee tour offers a compact but highly engaging taste of Mexico City’s modern coffee culture. It’s a rare chance to meet passionate micro-roasters and understand how Mexican beans are transforming from everyday staples into craft coffee treasures. The combination of storytelling, authentic tastings, and neighborhood exploration makes it a worthwhile addition for coffee enthusiasts or curious travelers.
You’ll leave with not only a fuller stomach but a deeper appreciation for Mexico’s vibrant coffee scene and the artisans behind each brew. It’s a well-balanced, thoughtfully curated experience that respects both tradition and innovation — perfect for those seeking genuine, meaningful encounters in the city.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for people who don’t drink coffee?
While the focus is on coffee tastings, non-coffee drinkers might find the experience less engaging. It’s primarily designed for those who enjoy or want to learn more about coffee.
What happens if it rains?
Since most of the tour involves walking outside between stops, you might need an umbrella or raincoat. The stops themselves are indoors, so you’ll stay dry once you’re inside the cafes.
Can I join the tour if I only speak English or only Spanish?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, so language shouldn’t be a barrier.
Are the tastings included in the price?
Yes, each stop includes coffee-based drinks, so you’ll sample a variety of preparations without extra cost.
How accessible is the tour?
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and children under 15 are not recommended, so consider mobility and age before booking.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, and you can reserve now with the option to pay later.
This tour offers a well-rounded, authentic peek into Mexico City’s thriving specialty coffee scene. For those eager to understand the craft and culture behind the beans, it provides a memorable, flavor-packed experience that’s worth every peso.
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