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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Cantina La Coyoacana:
Delicious food and ambience. Be sure to order a Molcajete de arrachera, so don't listen if they say that you can order one per person. I already want to go back. View all feedback.
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this restaurant reminded me of an American Mexican restaurant chain. eating was moderately best the service was slow and the prices high. I had a milanesa torta, which was very dry with a few fries that were cold. the restaurant itself has a cool... View all feedback.
Nos parece el COLMO el servicio tan MALO de este sitio. Nos sentimos diskriminados como turistas y continuamente nos daban falsas esperanzas. Era el cumpleaños de mi mamá que ama los mariachis y tratamos de pedir una canción por hora y media y nadie fue...capaz de ayudarnos, ni siquiera el gerente del lugar. Estamos muy disgustados y frustrados, se tiraron el cumpleaños, de verdad qué decepción. Lo peor del caso, es que siempre nos decían que ya casi y así nos tuvieron hora y media. Claro, los meseros siempre nos estuvieron ofreciendo Alkohol y pagamos una cuenta exorbitante. En fin, la peor experiencia. Keine lo recomiendo para nada, de hecho eviten este lugar. Wir sind sauer mit diesem Ort DISAPPOINTED. Ihr Service war HORRIBLE, wir fühlten uns als Touristen diskriminiert und wir wurden kontinuierlich von ihren falschen Hoffnungen enttäuscht. Es war der Geburtstag meiner Mutter und sie liebt Mariachis, so dass wir versuchten und baten die Mariachis für sie zu singen und sie sagten immer, sie würden zu uns kommen, aber nie. Wir warteten 1 Stunde und eine halbe. Natürlich hatten die Kellner kein Problem, für uns Ladungen und Getränke zu bekommen, also zahlten wir am Ende eine verrückte Menge Geld. Wir haben sehr frustriert und traurig. Auch die Mariachis waren nicht aus der Melodie, ihre Geigen hörten nicht einmal gut. Wie auch immer, die WORST-Experience!
If you love authentic Mexican food, great atmosphere and mariachi music Grab tour friends and go to La Coyoacana Cantina! You’ll leave with a belly full of yummy goodness. We ordered so much food the waiter thought we were joking! Just the 3 of...us girls... We stayed quite a while and watched a boxing match on the TVs in the courtyard and enjoyed the table side mariachi band. In the end, we gobbled up about 90% and took the rest to give to the needy. Make time to enjoy a big meal here, you’ll be glad you did!
Great atmosphere, folks at the door were very friendly (as we finished our beer while waiting to be sat), place was packed but service was fast and again friendly, they have a huge courtyard out back packed with folks eating, drinking, and smoking cigarettes! We...sat at a high top table by the bar, which is standing room only, belly to the bar! Food was great, we had the enchiladas verde and two bowls of the sopa Azteca with beer and mezcal to wash it down! Also a great neighborhood I’ll add, well worth spending a day roaming around eating, drinking, and shopping.
It was our second day in CDMX and we were disappointed by earlier restaurant choices. However this place was above and beyond. The food was super fresh and simply amazing. A great lunch after visiting Frida’s house and at very reasonable prices. Definitely a good...choice!!
I usually do not give restaurants an excellent rating but this off the beaten path cantina is well worth the effort to get to. We were in Coyocan to visit the Frida Kahlo museum and after our 3 hour visit there my wife and I...were hungry. Not knowing where to go several blocks from the museum and in the el centro part of Coyocan, we asked some university students about restos in the area. Kindly, they took us to several in the area off the Main Street and we decided on La Coyoacana Cantina. WE WERE NOT DISAPPOINTED. We ordered a white wine $55,00 pesos (cheap) for my wife and I had a Pacifico cerveza $48.00 pesos (reasonable). Several minutes later we ordered our late lunch. My wife had the quesadillas mixtas $110.00 pesos. I had the tacos de arrachera $185.00 pesos. Within 10 minutes we were served our lunch. Both meals were excellent and to go along with the meal a mariachi group played several of our favourite Mexican folk songs. Total bill was $398.00 pesos with a $50.00 peso “la propina.”