Your Guide to Merida Coffee Shops Near Paseo Montejo

April 28, 2025
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Merida coffee shops can kickstart your day or power your remote work. At Casa Tuut, we love good coffee and calm spots. Our home sits on Paseo Montejo in Mérida, Mexico. We have a 20 m heated pool, fast WiFi, and a gym you can use any time. Digital nomads and families alike feel at home here.

From our high ceilings and bay windows, you can watch palm trees sway on Paseo Montejo. In this guide, we share 12 hand‑picked cafes just minutes away. You’ll find private WiFi networks, garden seating, indoor‑outdoor spaces, and cozy corners for remote work. Some cafes are perfect for reading, others for snapping Instagram shots. We list each spot’s rating, price, hours, key drinks, and must‑try bites. Let us help you explore Merida’s coffee scene. Get ready to sip, work, and relax on your next Merida stay. If you’re looking to immerse yourself even deeper in local flavors, don’t miss our guide to the best dining in Mérida, featuring top-rated restaurants and hidden culinary gems.

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Best WiFi-Friendly Coffee Shops

1. Manifesto

Manifesto is a top spot in Centro Histórico. It sits in a historic building on Calle 59 Just a 10 min drive from Casa Tuut. This third wave cafe focuses on specialty coffee and pour‑overs. It has a clean vibe and tall ceilings that help you focus.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.6/5 (1,250 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 59 #538 por 66 y 68, Centro 97000
⏰ Hours: Mon–Sat 8 AM–9 PM; Sun 8 AM–2 PM
☕ Drinks: Espresso, V60, pour‑over, cold brew
💻 Fast Wi‑Fi and power outlets
🌱 Art and pottery displays
Learn more about Manifesto

2. Marago Coffee

Marago Coffee sits on Paseo Montejo, a short walk from Casa Tuut. This bright cafe has both indoor and outdoor seating. On weekends, it can get busy, but you can work in off‑peak hours. The menu is huge, from lattes to smoothie bowls and brunch foods.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.5/5 (1,689 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: P.º Montejo 481‑Int 101, entre 39 y 41, 97000
⏰ Hours: Daily 8 AM–10 PM
☕ Drinks: Latte, cappuccino, cold brew
🌳 Outdoor seating with shade trees
💻 Private high‑speed WiFi networks
Learn more about Marago Coffee

3. Pan & Koffee

Pan & Koffee is in Santa Ana, near Casa Tuut. The high glass ceiling makes the space light and airy. You can sit in the indoor courtyard or near the bakery display. They bake giant croissants and serve coconut milk cappuccinos.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.4/5 (1,123 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 43 x 58 y 60 #485, Santa Ana 97000
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri 8 AM–1 PM; Sat–Sun 8 AM–2 PM
☕ Drinks: Coconut milk cappuccino, drip coffee
🥐 Baked goods: Croissants, pastries
🌸 Indoor‑outdoor design, 90 min max per table
Learn more about Pan & Koffee

Tiramisu with chocolate drizzle, paired with iced coffee on a marble table.

Specialty Roasters & Cold Brew

4. Manifesto Cold Brew

This sister location in Colonia México is all about cold brew. It has a wide patio with umbrellas and plants. The beans come from Chiapas, Veracruz, and Oaxaca. They roast in small batches and serve a strong cold brew all day.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.6/5 (849 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 18 #107 por 27 y 29, Col. México 97125
⏰ Hours: Daily 8 AM–10 PM; Sun 8 AM–9 PM
🥶 Drinks: Nitro cold brew, iced Americano
🌳 Outdoor seating under palm trees
☀️ Great spot to cool off in Merida heat
Learn more about Manifesto Cold Brew

5. Cafe Organico

Cafe Organico is a health‑focused spot near the Slow Food Farmer’s Market. They sell vegan snacks and gluten‑free treats. The cafe has a natural vibe with wood tables and plants. They also sell sustainable products and support seasonal harvest through their suppliers.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.8/5 (13 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: C. 33D, Centro Comercial Colón, Av. Reforma Supermanzana
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri 9 AM–7 PM; Sat 8 AM–3 PM
🥑 Menu: Vegan burrita, smoothie bowls
🍃 Focus on organic and local harvests
Learn more about Cafe Organico

6. Cafe Cafico

Cafe Cafico is take‑away only but worth a stop. They roast their own coffee beans from Yucatán farms on-site, making them a true coffee roaster destination. You order at the counter and stand in the doorway. They sell cold brew by the liter to go. It’s perfect for a long stay at Casa Tuut.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.6/5 (130 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 58 #492, Zona Paseo Montejo 97000
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri 7 AM–6 PM; Sat 8 AM–2 PM
🥶 Specialty: Cold brew concentrate by liter
🏃 Takeaway‑only for fast service
Learn more about Cafe Cafico

Instagrammable & Stylish Spots

7. Casa THO

Casa THO is a concept space on Paseo Montejo. It feels like a boutique mall and cafe in one. The courtyard is white with tall palms. You can pose for photos by the fountain or among the shops. It’s a well-known Instagrammable spot and a highly aesthetically-pleasing place with boutique shopping and several photo op corners.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.7/5 (977 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: P.º Montejo 498, Zona Paseo Montejo 97000
⏰ Hours: Daily 9 AM–10 PM
📸 Photo ops: White walls, palm trees
🍹 Menu: Coffee, juices, tapas
Learn more about Casa THO

selective focus photography of milk pouring on shot glass

8. LAGALÁ 56:426 / Te extraño, extraño

LAGALÁ is a hidden concept space in Centro. The cafe, Te Extraño, Extraño, sits in a stylish home. You’ll find private rooms and a sunny concrete patio. The menu has fresh juices, an apapacho dip, and an amazing cold brew.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.8/5 (119 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 56 #426 esquina 47, Centro 97000
⏰ Hours: Daily 8 AM–3 PM
🍹 Drinks: Cold brew, guava juice
🥑 Food: Avocado toast, cookies
Learn more about LAGALÁ 56:426

Local Favorites & Hidden Gems

9. El Apapacho

El Apapacho is a feminist bakery and cafe on Calle 62. It has a lush garden with murals and books. You can work in the shade and sip herbal lattes or pour-overs. They also serve chilaquiles and mezcal cocktails at night.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.6/5 (2,165 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 62 #354 x 41 y 43, Centro 97000
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri 1 PM–9:30 PM; Sat–Sun 8 AM–10 PM
📚 Feature: Books, art, earthy vibe
🍽️ Menu: Coffee, brunch, cocktails
Learn more about El Apapacho

10. Voltacafé Santa Lucía

Voltacafé is in Plaza Carmesí at Calle 53. It has a secret courtyard with trees, umbrellas, and comfy chairs. It’s a top spot for garden seating and brunch foods. The WiFi is stable, and the vibe is calm.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.5/5 (651 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 53 x Calle 62, Centro 97000
⏰ Hours: Daily 8 AM–11 PM
🍹 Drinks: Caramel frappe, tea blends
🥗 Food: Salads, sandwiches, smoothie bowls
Learn more about Voltacafé Santa Lucía

11. Estación 72

Estación 72 is near the García Ginerés market. It has a small patio and an AC lounge inside. You can try V60, Chemex, or Aeropress brews. The menu also has chilaquiles, omelets, and vegan bowls.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.4/5 (512 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Av. Colón 363J, García Ginerés 97070
⏰ Hours: Mon–Sat 8 AM–9 PM; Sun 8 AM–2:40 PM
☕ Brewing: V60, Chemex, cold brew
🍽️ Menu: Smoothie bowls, tacos, salads
Learn more about Estación 72

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12. Tierra de Cafe

Tierra de Café began in Chiapas and now has a Merida branch in Santa Ana. The smell of fresh roast greets you at the door. They focus on small‑batch beans and pour‑overs. The bright space is small but full of life.
Key Details:
⭐ Ratings: 4.8/5 (157 reviews)
💲 Price Level: Moderate
📍 Address: Calle 62 #384‑Local 1, Parque Santa Ana 97000
⏰ Hours: Mon–Fri 7 AM–4 PM; Sat 8 AM–2 PM
🌾 Drinks: Pour‑over, espresso tonic, cold brew
🌸 Bright interior, small community feel
Learn more about Tierra de Café

Tips & Tricks

  • Book morning slots if you need power outlets.

  • Bring a power bank or power strip for extra charging.

  • Try a mix of indoor‑outdoor spots to beat the Merida heat.

  • Walk or bike from Casa Tuut to each cafe on Paseo Montejo.

  • Ask your barista about local roasts and the seasonal harvest to discover what’s fresh and unique.

  • Enjoy brunch foods like chilaquiles or avocado toast.

  • Visit sustainable cafes like Cafe Organico for vegan options.

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Conclusion

Casa Tuut on Paseo Montejo is your perfect base to explore these merida coffee shops. You can stroll to most cafes in under 15 min. Each place offers a unique vibe—from WiFi-friendly workspaces to garden seating and specialty roasts. After a day of cafe hopping, return to our heated pool and unwind. Work out in our fully equipped gym or relax in the cozy living area. Ready to turn your café tour into a full Mérida experience? Contact and book your stay at Casa Tuut to enjoy luxury, comfort, and the best coffee shops just steps from your door.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Merida, Mexico famous?
Mérida is known as “the white city” in Yucatán. It shines with colonial architecture, safe streets, and a calm vibe. Visitors love its rich Maya heritage and vibrant local markets.

What is the most beautiful street in Merida?
Paseo de Montejo is the grandest avenue. Named after the city’s founder, it features 19th century mansions, wide sidewalks, and shaded bike paths. Casa Tuut sits right on this iconic boulevard.

Does Merida have nightlife?
Yes, Merida has a lively nightlife scene. From rooftop bars to intimate lounges, you will find craft cocktails and live music. Many cafes and restaurants turn into night spots after dinner.

How expensive is Merida Mexico?
Merida is very affordable. A coffee costs $2–$5 USD. A meal at a local cafe can be $5–$15 USD. Casa Tuut offers luxury amenities at rates often below large hotels.

How can I use Merida coffee shops for remote work?
Most cafes in Merida are wifi-friendly and have power outlets. Spots like Marago Coffee, Manifesto, and Estación 72 cater to digital nomads. Bring your laptop, pick a table, and enjoy a fresh brew all day.

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