Great coffee and breakfast. Has board games and a bookstore as well :)
Lovely restaurant with a great story behind it. Definitely order the Thai shrimp appetizer!
THE spot if you want pasta in Mérida! Run by a beautiful Italian family.
Good spot for Yucatan-style breakfast and lunch. The cochinita pibil tacos at Manjar Blanco Merida are among the best in the entire city!
Get the rose latte!
Yummy vegan conchas and croissants!
Beautiful vibe. Good cafe for breakfast or lunch.
Mercado 60 is a trendy food hall, with several vendors selling everything from tacos to pizza. There’s live music on weekends, but it’s just a fun, outdoor spot any day of the week with a lot of food options to satisfy everyone in your group.
Good spot for Yucateca food!
Go-to spot for ice cream!
Fun vibe, fun spot for cocktails.
Built in 1733, the Parroquia Santa Ana (Parrish/Church of Saint Ana) is one of several photogenic spots in the hip Santa Ana neighborhood. In the adjoining Santa Ana Park, you’ll find some of Merida’s famous Tu y Yo (You and I) white chairs, and the open-air Mercado Santa Ana (market).
The El Catrin Merida restaurant has a lively atmosphere, and great food.
There’s no shortage of pretty things to see in Merida! Some of the best parts of the city are located along and around the Paseo de Montejo — AKA the most prime real estate in Merida, Mexico! This walkable, tree-lined street is full of history and some of the most beautiful buildings in Merida. Paseo Montejo is about 13 city blocks long (2 miles, or 3.2km), with numerous beautiful buildings, cute cafes and chic shops along the way, so go ahead and walk the whole street. The Paseo runs north-to-south, and you can start at either side and walk to the other. It goes from a small park called El Remate on the south side, and ends two-miles north at the Monumento a la Patria.
During our wedding recon trip, we came here every morning for coffee. Fun, industrial vibe and great espresso drinks.