Oaxaca, Mexico Food Guide: 6 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Mazunte

May 7, 2020 Agatha Simes

Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Mazunte. Mazunte is a small beach town on the Pacific coast in Oaxaca, Mexico (15°39′53″N 96°33′14″W / 15.66485°N 96.55388°W / 15.66485; -96.55388). It is located 22 km southwest of San Pedro Pochutla on coastal Highway 200. Mazunte is located some 10 km to the west of Puerto Angel and just about 1 km from San Agustinillo and 264 km south of the capital of Oaxaca. There are two etymologies for the name. Some sources state that “Mazunte” is derived from a Nahuatl phrase, “maxotetia” which means “please deposit eggs here.” However, older residents of the community state that it is from the word “mizontle,” used by locals to refer to a crab species that used to be very abundant in the area.
Things to do in Mazunte

6. Lodeli Bar Y Restaurante

Entrada Calle Rinconcito Frente Farmazunte, Mazunte Mexico French, Bar, Cafe, International, Pub Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner http://www.facebook.com/lodelimazunte/

5. Postres del Sol

Carretera a Mazunte Arroyo 3, Zipolite 70902 Mexico Cafe, Diner Drinks, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Delivery, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Cash Only, Free Wifi [email protected] +52 1 958 107 0249 http://www.facebook.com/postresdelsol
Postres del Sol

We are a small coffee shop with specialises in desserts. We sell cakes and cheesecakes by the slice and also whole cakes to go. Stop by and taste the goodness! of course we also make vegan and gluten free desserts...all are making with love and consciensu

Reviewed By Ezra C

This utterly charming roadside cafe serves up homemade desserts and pastries made fresh daily by owner/baker, Lindsey. Neither a traditional Mexican bakery nor a traditional American one, Lindsey enjoys having fun with fusion, such as taking classic American cheesecake, and then rounding it out with passionfruit and mango to give it local, tropical flavor (my favorite dish on the menu). A gracious, bilingual, and charming hostess originally from Portland, OR, she knows her food and drink and enjoys serving them to locals and tourists alike. In fact, she makes some of the best coffee in town from beans that she sources from the nearby coffee-growing region of Pluma Hidalgo and always grinds fresh to order. Besides coffee, you can enjoy tea, wine, or kombucha made by her neighbor right across the street. When you visit, you may also find other desserts on the menu such as brownies, chocolate cake, carrot cake, passionfruit-topped panna cotta, and walnut cheesecake. With a charming setting, gracious service, delicious coffee, and tasty pastries, you should absolutely make this a stop when you visit Zipolite on the Oaxacan coast.Thanks for your review and kind words, Ezra. We hope you're back in Zipolite soon. Saludos!

4. Ciclo Nomada

Calle la Barrita Esquina Rinconcito, Mazunte 70947 Mexico Bar, Cafe, Seafood, International, Pub, Diner [email protected] +52 777 131 1474 http://www.facebook.com/ciclo.nomada.73
Ciclo Nomada

Peaceful mexican village house next to the sea. Open early to start with coffee in a chill-out place & appreciate ethical food. Enjoy delicious cocktails & tapas, playing pétanque in our beautiful garden. Nice place to meet people and share an unforgettab

Reviewed By jasonboxaus

Just a brilliant unknown place!! It is a rustic setting, the staff are so friendly and really genuine. They will spend the time to chat and enjoy the night! Drink menu is great, cheap beers and the cocktails are really well done. They also have wine options that are delicious and the cheapest we found. As for the food, we went there twice and it got better and better. The menu changes each day so drop in and check, but they seem to always have an option for pork, fish(generally tuna) and beef plus a variety of starters which are vegetarian too. Just an amazing place to spend the night!They are only open for dinner and close a couple days a week so chat to them and don’t miss it.

3. Cafe del Mar Mazunte

Av. Principal No 1, Mazunte 70946 Mexico Italian, Mexican, Cafe Breakfast, Brunch Seating, Table Service +52 958 107 9942 https://www.facebook.com/mazuntecafe/
Cafe del Mar Mazunte

Reviewed By Kuruma135

After trying a few different places for coffee and breakfast, we found Cafe del Mar near the beginning of town, and it immediately became our favorite. Clean and cozy, relaxing vibe, better prices, and, most importantly, the best coffee we came across! Esteban and his staff were always warm and welcoming and we had som great chats with him. Awesome coffee, tasty food, friendly people, an eye for style and a good customer oriented business sense all made this place stand out.

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2. Orale Cafe

Calle Shambala Roca BlancArea, Zipolite 70902 Mexico Mexican, Cafe Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Free Wifi, Table Service [email protected] +52 958 117 7129 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Orale-Cafe/122372424491569
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4 based on 158 reviews

Orale Cafe

Reviewed By ParkeyKingston

The best coffee in Zipolite, hands down. Every meal I tried was excellent.I was traveling with a person with special needs, and the folks here were patient and accommodating.Quiet courtyard offers a bit of an escape from the heat and a very comfortable spot to relax .

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1. La Mora Cafe

Av Principal SN, San Agustinillo 70946 Mexico Mexican, Cafe Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Table Service [email protected] +52 958 584 6422 http://www.lamoraposada.com
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4 based on 213 reviews

La Mora Cafe

Reviewed By playamomma

Ate breakfast here twice, once had Mexican eggs and the second time had to have one of their waffles. Homemade wheat bread with peanut butter or jam is the best. Fresh juices and an ocean view. And that is just breakfast. Come back at night for some great pasta, fish or steak. And the accommodations upstairs are some of the best in San Agustinillo.

Where to eat Mexican food in Mazunte: The Best Restaurants and Bars

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