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Jekemir CaféC+Mixed Bag

Regina 7, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06080 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Coffee shop · 4.6/5 Google (3538 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Charming historic-center cafe for coffee, pastries, and light Lebanese-Mexican bites, but service inconsistency and occasional billing/payment issues mean you should go for coffee over full meals.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Jekemir Café delivers a charming escape with exceptional historic setting appeal and solid coffee quality that justify visits for espresso enthusiasts. However, inconsistent service attentiveness, documented hygiene concerns, and a recent decline in reliability—including payment issues and surprise upcharges—prevent a higher grade. Best suited for quick coffee stops rather than full meals or repeat dining.

Restaurant Summary

Set on a pedestrian street in Centro Histórico, Jekemir Café blends a calm, bookish vibe with a lovely historic setting. Guests praise the patio and note an attentive vibe at quieter times, though some recent diners report lapses like slow follow-up and payment hassles. One visitor summed it up: "This is my go-to stop for espresso when wandering Centro." In the kitchen, the cooking leans classic cafe fare with Lebanese-Mexican accents: manush, kepe with jocoque, and chilaquiles share space with pastries and omelettes. Coffee is the headline, while savory plates draw mixed reactions, from excellent breakfasts to the occasional miss like thin Americanos or uneven seasoning. It suits people who want a relaxed pause over a well-pulled shot and a slice of date-and-walnut pie more than those chasing culinary fireworks. For families, the menu is naturally friendly: churros and muffins, omelettes, and simple sandwiches keep kids happy, and prices are gentle. Do confirm add-ons, since some items come preparada with dairy by default. There is no noted kids menu, but the casual setup and quick pastry options make it easy for younger eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostMXN 180-280 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic pedestrian-friendly district with cultural landmarks, cafes, and steady tourist and local foot traffic.

Safety: Busy by day with active street life; standard urban caution at night, generally well-patrolled near main avenues.

Nearby: Near museums, colonial architecture, walking streets like Regina; mix of offices, residences, and tourist sites.

CentroCentro is a vibrant and densely populated area with a mix of historic buildings, government offices, shops, and eateries. The dining scene ranges from traditional Mexican street food to contemporary cafes and restaurants, catering to a diverse crowd including tourists and locals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–21:00 Tuesday08:00–21:00 Wednesday08:00–21:00 Thursday08:00–21:00 Friday08:00–21:00 Saturday08:00–21:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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