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Churrería El MoroB-Worth Trying

C. Río Lerma 167, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Cafe, Churreria, Coffee shop · 4.4/5 Google (8033 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Iconic CDMX spot for fresh churros and hot chocolate; delicious core items but service and cleanliness at this branch are inconsistent, with waits and occasional off hours.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Churrería El Moro delivers excellent churro quality—crispy, fresh, and paired with authentic chocolate styles—earning its status as a beloved Mexico City institution. However, inconsistent execution with occasional raw or stale batches, combined with cleanliness concerns and uneven counter service, prevents a higher grade. Best visited during off-peak hours when quality and attention are most reliable.

Restaurant Summary

This bright corner of Cuauhtémoc hums with a steady line and the smell of frying dough, a scene that feels warm and bustling when the team is in sync. Many visitors rave that the churros land hot and crisp beside steaming chocolate; one diner said they were "light, crispy, and hard to stop eating." Some trips, though, bring uneven service and messy tables, so expectations should flex a bit at peak times. The cooking is about classic churro craft, not reinvention: simple dough fried to order, dusted with sugar or cinnamon, dipped into Mexican, French-light, Spanish-thick, or non-dairy Oaxacan chocolate. Seasonal riffs like pan de muerto flavors keep regulars interested without straying far from tradition. It suits sweet-toothed snackers and dessert-after-dinner plans; if you come near closing, lines and stock can wobble, so earlier visits are kinder. For families, the menu could not be more approachable: plain or cinnamon sugar churros, chocolate for dipping, mini churros to share, and ice cream sandwiches. Kids typically love the simple, familiar flavors, though seating is tight and waits happen. No kids menu is needed here—just plan for crowds and bring napkins.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostMXN180-280 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central, office and leisure mix near Reforma; popular with locals and visitors, steady foot traffic.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked arterials; typical urban cleanliness fluctuations.

Nearby: Near Paseo de la Reforma hotels, offices, and casual dining; good for strolls and quick bites.

Roma NorteRoma Norte is a trendy and culturally rich neighborhood characterized by its bohemian atmosphere, art galleries, boutique shops, and a diverse culinary scene. It is popular for casual dining, cafes, and innovative restaurants, making it a lively social hub with a mix of locals and visitors.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday10:00–22:00 Tuesday10:00–22:00 Wednesday10:00–22:00 Thursday10:00–22:00 Friday10:00–23:00 Saturday10:00–23:00 Sunday10:00–22:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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