Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cute teddy-themed cafe with good pastries and popular chilaquiles, but very small space and inconsistent service; come for the vibe, be patient.
Beary's Coffee Shop delivers strong food quality with standout chilaquiles and pastries, paired with exceptional design appeal through its distinctive teddy-bear theme. However, inconsistent execution—variable coffee strength, disorganized service, and frequent long waits—prevents higher performance. The cramped seating further limits the experience, making this a charming but operationally challenged neighborhood cafe best suited for patient diners seeking Instagram-worthy comfort food rather than reliable, efficient service.
The room feels cute and compact, with teddy bears tucked into every corner and lines forming at peak hours. Guests describe a warm welcome when it is not slammed, though waits can stretch; one diner noted, "we waited, but the little details made it fun." Space is tight, so expect a cozy, buzzing vibe. In the kitchen, the style is comfort-forward Mexican cafe: chilaquiles get the loudest applause, pastries are flaky crowd-pleasers, and sweet lattes win fans despite a few reports of weak coffee. Think classic breakfast plates and bakery items with cute, theme-first presentation rather than culinary fireworks. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like molletes, croissants, and ice cream. The catch is the tiny footprint and lines, which can test patience with strollers. No kids menu callouts, but plenty of simple choices most children will actually eat.
Area: Central Cuauhtémoc near Reforma: lively, mixed offices, hotels, and residential; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy, well-trafficked arteries with typical urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near Paseo de la Reforma, cafés, bakeries, small boutiques; foot traffic heavy on weekends.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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