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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
Greek coffee, art & soul in the heart of Mexico 🇬🇷☕️🎨 This place is a true hidden gem. Owned by Giannis, a Greek with real passion and respect for coffee culture, it offers some of the best Greek coffee you can find — rich, aromatic, and brewed exactly the way it should be. What makes it even more special is that the café shares its space with an art gallery. The combination of coffee and art creates a calm, inspiring atmosphere where you genuinely want to slow down, observe, and enjoy the moment. If you’re Greek, this place feels like home. If you’re not, it’s a perfect introduction to true Greek coffee culture. Highly recommended — We’ll definitely be back. ☕️🎨✨
I came back to this place over and over again during my stay in Roma Norte. The service is incredible and the people are so kind. Michael Was so kind and helpful. He made my daughter’s the tastiest warm Matcha. They even came back for a second. The coffee is great quality and perfectly done. Thank you!
If you looking for a great Americano in Condesa - this is the place to go. They open earlier than other coffee shops, and their Americano is delicious and not “watery”.
This was the best coffee I’ve had in a while. I got the Freddo Cappuccino under the cold club. I came back here every morning afterward (tourist) to get the same thing lol :) the baristas were very kind and patient as well.
A tiny yet pricey Greek cafe within a small art gallery, offering decent service. No Bad Coffee Club opened their second location, albeit small, in the heart of Roma Norte. They’re located right on the street but share space with an alternative art gallery. Upon arrival, I was instantly acknowledged, and the barista gave me some suggestions to choose from. I ordered a matcha latte with lactose-free milk, and while he was making my drink, the melomakarona cookie caught my attention, prompting me to ask what it was. I decided to grab one and ended up paying $160, which was a bit much for a cookie and a matcha. The matcha alone was at an elevated price of $95, and the cookie was $65—both just a bit much for what they were worth. The matcha was okay, slightly frothier than expected and a bit heavier on the milk (6/10), while the melomakarona was decent, not overly sweet, but still not worth the price (7/10). The cafe that started in Polanco has brought its elevated prices to Roma Norte, and while I’ve heard great things about it, it ultimately isn’t worth the hefty price tag.
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07:00 – 19:00