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    Devi's Diner

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    La Taza - Our coffee drinks

    La Taza

    4.2(12 reviews)
    0.5 km
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    When your coffee choices are limited south of the the border, this place seems legit. Though in the…read moreworld of craft coffee places, it does comes up slightly short. Again, very limited options in San Felipe, Mexico- but where else can you go? They use quality, fresh ground coffee though. Normally only one roast available along with espresso. And they have soy and almond milk for those that want it. However, no oat milk and no half & half(which I happen to use 95% of the time) One thing that has me perplexed is the fact there is no existence of half and half in Mexico it appears. And I love my half and half in my coffee. I've been to many coffee shops down there and they want to give you whole milk, evaporated milk, or if they have- heavy cream. Just not the same for me. But I'll just have to settle for what they got to offer. There's a chain in Tijuana called D'Volada that is the closest thing to a Starbucks or Peet's. If they could just open one down in San Felipe... although this place is still the best option.

    We spent a long weekend in San Felipe from July 5 to July 8. We wanted to try something light…read moreinstead of a full breakfast. There aren't too many coffee options in San Felipe and this one was highly reviewed so we gave it a try. My companion had a cafe mocha with an oatmeal cookie and I had a cafe latte with a chocolate chip cookie. I am not a coffee snob so I can't provide a detailed review of each brew. However, I did find them to be appropriately roasted and to have a balanced flavor profile. I feel like it will satisfy most coffee drinkers. The cafe is located at just about the Southern end of the main strip across the street from a large hotel/resort. Parking was easy early in the morning although I suspect it might be more difficult as the day progresses. La Taza gets a recommendation not just because it is one of the few coffee spots in town, but also because it is genuinely good.

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    La Taza - Easy to find, nice and comfortable interior, great drinks, and wifi.

    Easy to find, nice and comfortable interior, great drinks, and wifi.

    La Taza - Good coffee near the beach

    Good coffee near the beach

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    El Sol de Media Noche - Front of shop

    El Sol de Media Noche

    5.0(5 reviews)
    203.0 km

    located on a road with a bunch of little mom and pop shops, lots of restaurants, wine tasting rooms…read moreand street vendors. we only knew of this place because it was recommended to us by the our B&B host. when we arrived on a saturday afternoon, this place was packed...mostly with women. we walked in feeling a little overwhelmed but then we were greeted by a nice older lady who started speaking spanish to us but when she realized we didn't speak spanish, she then asked if we were interested in wine, cheese and bread tasting. once we smiled and excitedly replied "YES!", she directed us to one of the counters where a nice young lady named Jorleny proceeded to assist us with the tasting. she apologized for her bad english which was actually much better than she thinks. we never once had an issue understanding what she was saying. she brought out two trays of cheeses, a small salad with a sample of their dressing, a basket with a variety of breads, a whole line of jams and sauces and our glasses of wine. Jorleny explained all the different items we were tasting and waited on us the entire time, answering any questions we had and even offered us more if we wanted it. after filling our tummies with so much deliciousness, we were ready to pay when she says " there's one more surprise" and walks off for about 2 minutes and comes back with a caramel filled empanada for dessert! OMG, i was seriously so full by the time we left. everything was so good. after the last bite of the empanada, we were ready to pay and asked her how much the tasting was. When she replied "it's free", i thought she finally misused an english word to respond back but she restated again. so naturally, we left her a good chunk of tip in her tip jar. although we didn't buy any of the items we tasted, i did buy a little souvenir box to bring back home. the experience is absolutely worth bringing back some friends for!

    THIS PLACE IS GREAT! I had no idea this place existed. You would never think this place would have…read moreeverything it has to offer inside. They offer trays of their different breads and cheeses. Oils infused with spices to try with your bread, different sweet spreads from guava to tamarind and then there are the wines. DEFINITELY going back! I should have stocked up on their 70/30 wine, it was delicious! About a 45 minute drive inland and through the mountains but well worth it. The scenery alone was beautiful. Try it, you won't be sorry

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    El Sol de Media Noche - Our tasting spread!

    Our tasting spread!

    El Sol de Media Noche - In the heart of the Mexican wine valley   En el corazón Del Valle de Guadalupe y los viñedos en Mexico

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    In the heart of the Mexican wine valley En el corazón Del Valle de Guadalupe y los viñedos en Mexico

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