Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Santiago Atitlan. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you. including Posada de Santiago, JunchiKpe, The Fifth Dimension, Restaurant Idea Connection, Chile's Latina kitchen, Cafe Dorado, Cafe Atitlan, Comedor Alma de Colores, Deli Jasmin, Cafe Camino
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5 based on 21 reviews
Hello Path-Walkers! We Offer you Fresh Organic Food & Music! At Night we are a Bistro w. a Live Music Venue: Indulge in one of Chef Rosa's Delicious Artisanal Creations, while enjoying a Intimate Dinner Show of one of the many Talented Musicians! - Our TR
We have been to Cafe Camino several times during our stay in San Marcos Atitlan.Great organic food selection and some nice touches of Scandinavia (bread) and international dishes.Live music several times a week which gives a great unique experience, we loved.Give it a try and you will be positively surprised.Hello Teddy.Thank you for you review & recommendation!We are very happy that you liked our humble establishment. You are most welcome back anytime.
4 based on 305 reviews
Great breakfast place, popular with foreign travelers and expat residents. Lovely garden setting.
Went here because it was #1 on Trip Advisor. So either all the restaurants in Pana are crap or only crazy people have left reviews. Iâm hoping for the latter as I quest for a decent restaurant in Pana. There are two Jasmin Delis, we were directed to the one further up the road when the one closest to the lake was too full. The food was just OK, thatâs all I can say. The menu didnât look great, none of the pics looked that appetising. Maybe the one closer to the lake is better...
5 based on 63 reviews
The food was plentiful and very good for only 30Q. I had the veggie omelet and it came with additional sauteed veggies and a little bit of beans and toast with jam. Everything tasted "very good". The restaurant opens at 8:00 which is nice, but they were washing the floor with chlorox at 8:15, so everything kind of tasted like the smell of bleach. Lots of flies, but I guess I should expect that with outdoor seating, but, more flies than other outdoor Guatemala restaurants that I have been to. It is a great cause and the school does support good projects. The service was GREAT. I would go again, but later in the day.
4 based on 439 reviews
Nice place. Good Service. Clean. We offer hotel and dorms.
Don't believe any of their advertising signs out front for happy hour or drunk specials because you're probably being baited. We went here for a beer because they were advertising Victoria beer on a sign right outside their door for 9Q each. No fine print or asterisks or anything. We then go to pay and they were like 14Q each. Not a huge difference, but we were in a budget. We pointed out the error and were told the special was for the smaller Victoria beers, which I had never seen once in my 3 weeks in Guatemala (and after drinking lots of beer there), and which the server here never even offered us. The sign was very misleading. That's the only reason we even stopped there was because of their sign advertising 9Q Victorias. Be very skeptical of any special they advertise and ask many questions.
3 based on 13 reviews
It is a coffee shop located at the first floor of a five story narrow peculiar building in Santiago Atitlán. Here you can enjoy a hot, cold coffee and other varieties of beverages, as well as breakfast or a casual meal as a hamburger or sandwich type of food. The shop has a special and unique deocration, with many colors and a bohemian style, that attracts tourists. I did not find it to be an extraordinary place, but it's fine if you want to spend some time in Santiago. Good coffee. Good prices.
5 based on 260 reviews
Free salsa lessons;Hookah;Happy hour French Press Coffee Selección Coffee Lake Dinner's: INDIAN, THAI; GUATEMALA FOOD; Good-Cocktails;
I was so impressed with the butter chicken dish. Everything melted in my mouth. The flavors were so authentic. I would definitely come back here.
4 based on 295 reviews
You can absolutely count on the Italian brothers, Luca and Marcos, to fix you up a nice casual eating experience in their garden cafe. Aside from the croissants and espresso drinks, they serve a nice selection of European, American, and local Guatemalan breakfasts. They also serve great pastas for lunch. If you go for lunch on Monday, you will likely be entertained by a fabulous samba band. There are different musicians playing on some other days. And....by the way, you can also go to use their computer or printer, and purchase moves and tv shows from their huge library. Very nice locals work here as well. You can also purchase the incredible French bread and pastries to go. Thereâs no reason not to come here if youâre gonna spend any time in San Pedro.
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5 based on 215 reviews
The Fifth Dimension is a vegetarian restaurant with stunning lake views. We have aa downstairs lounge area with hammocks and a second floor terrace. High speed w-fi available for customers.
Delicious food. Delicious view. Best burrito in Centra America so far! And vegan too. Very good prices. Highly recommended. Thanks very much for your kind review. We are very happy to hear you enjoyed your experience with us. We really appreciate you taking the time to share.
5 based on 20 reviews
JUNCHIKPE coffee shop belong to CoAtitlan, R.L. cooperative that aid to small coffee growers from Atitlan area. The coffee shop has a wide location, attention and pleaseant atmosphere, variety of meal, hot and cold beverage based of local coffee productio
Walking into JunchiKpe you immediately feel comfortable with the welcoming, helpful staff! Furthermore, their coffee is the best in Santiago, and it helps small producers. The staff explained their trading process to me, and it's as 'direct' as trade gets. Definitely worth the trip over if you are in/ around Santiago!
Where to eat International food in Santiago Atitlan: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 98 reviews
Informal dining with a menu that features local options, such as smoked chicken pibil with blue corn tortillas and home made sauces, as well as international choices. We make the chili sauces, jams, ice cream; smoke the meats; roast the coffee; Best to ma
Stay away from this place. The website sayd it was open. We went in, saw other customers, but the waiter refused service.Last night I talked to the waiter, Nicolas, who attempted to be of service to you.First off, my website does have our hours of service clearly indicated. Lunch is served 12:00-2:00 & 2:30 to 3:30. You arrived after 4:00, when the cooks need to clean the kitchen and prepare for dinner. We are a bit flexible, but we can't be when the hotel is full, as it was that day.Nicolas let you know that we have a lakeshore Palapa Bar & Grill serving sandwiches, quesadillas, taquitos and guacamole, etc., which was open. This displeased you even though you never looked at it. He characterized both of you as, "very rude, arrogant and los tipos who enjoy being displeased." He told me you were so stubborn that he was forced to show you the sign with our meal hours. It is next to the door. You had just walked past it.Basically, I think you are unaccustomed to a Mayan servant being empowered enough to say no to you.I am glad that you will not return.
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