Café Colegiales

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"This place is so cozy and comfortable. The big windows in the front allow the sunlight to enter in, and when it isn't too cold, they open up to allow in the breeze. There are about 4 tables inside and 3 tables outside on the patio, so it's possible you won't be able to get a table right away. But if you do, it's worth it. The people working here are really kind, and were very patient with my non-Spanish speaking friend who came along with me. They have several types of pastries, cookies, and toasts (including the ever so popular avocado toast and jamon y queso croissant), and fantastic coffees. Don't come here expecting a grand brunch menu, but do come expecting great service, coffee, snack, and environment. My cappuccino was about 350 pesos, and the avocado toast was 680 pesos. This is not just a morning cafe! They also have a bar with a few beers on tap, and several liquors for mixed drinks. Great for both mornings and evenings. This spot is actually quite quiet as well. It's got a view of the train tracks, but it is not as loud as one might expect. If I lived closer, I would come a lot more. While this place is not particularly large, I did see several people working on their laptops. I would feel comfortable bringing my work and parking it for a couple hours (as long as you're paying your rent with food/drinks)."

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