Café Tal

Guanajuato


Spread over two buildings on either side of a steep, narrow side street, this student favorite is always busy with modish young things who love the owners' passion for roasting coffee right on the premises. Don’t miss the beso negro ('black kiss'), ultraconcentrated hot chocolate (M$20). If you’re lucky, Tal the cat might sit on your lap.


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