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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Bértico Café is a nice spot for dessert. The churros aren’t quite as good as the ones in Spain, but they’re still enjoyable and satisfying. A good place to stop for something sweet and a coffee.
Bertico Café sits right next to the main square in Mexico City, making it a super convenient stop if you want to take a break while exploring the Centro Histórico. The outdoor seating along the sidewalk has a laid-back, chill vibe — perfect for people-watching and soaking in the atmosphere of the plaza. The coffee itself is on the lighter side, as is common with most places in Mexico, so don’t expect a strong brew. That said, the friendly and attentive service more than makes up for it, making Bertico Café a cozy spot to pause and recharge.
This place has very warm employees, just because I sow "italian coffe" as guy from Naples i must step in. They gave me a double espresso not so close to the real espresso, but as i wrote before they let you feel home. I recommend a stop here!
This place was a simple breakfast place in a good location. There's some bad reviews here that from my experience seem a little unfair, if you want 5* go to the 5* hotel on the corner. This is obviously a local run diner doing local food pretty well. We got Huevos Rancheros and Pancakes, they were pretty good. The coffee was good too and drinks decent. The service was a little abrupt to start with but again it's a diner style place so if I wanted 5* I would have sought out 5*. I wanted honest good food for a reasonable price and it delivered
Busy busy place with basic foodstuffs. Stick with the Mexican offerings on this “Italian” cafe. The service is outstanding. Friendly, fast and efficient. The fettuccini a la Bolognese was more like a bouillon-based stew. The best part was the kraft Parmesan cheese. It was water-based and needed a spoon to be eaten because the fettuccine kept breaking for being overcooked. If there was any tomato on the sauce, it came from the knorr tomato bullion they probably used. Not sure, but Definitely not a tomato sauce. That said, the Mexican offering are decent.
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09:00 – 21:00