If you enjoy good coffee and espresso drinks, but can't seem to find them in Puerto Vallarta - go to MISCELANEA VALLARTA ! They are so accommodating, kind, friendly and helpful, not to mention the coffee is delicious. If you like pour-overs, or chemex, or cappuccino, latte, or an americano, they do it all.
It's really nice to get your morning coffee from women who love coffee and are very knowledgeable about coffee. I do believe this is a women-owned business. Support local businesses - and you'll be rewarded with good quality.
Miscelanea Vallarta also has a healthy variety of food choices. I had the Buddha Bowl - which was quinoa, mango, beets, fresh grilled greens, chicken, peanuts and other delights. I also had some refreshing mineral water drinks with ginger, mint, and fresh fruit mixed in. Something to soak up all the caffeine!
There was a Starbucks on every corner...I walked directly...
Read moreLiked by locals and tourists alike Miscelánea Vallarta offers well-composed Breakfast plates in a pleasant atmosphere with seating both outside on the patio and indoors with air conditioning.
Founded by sisters, a minimalist setting of white brick and wood tables outside a semi-open kitchen, guests are invited to begin with Aguas Frescas or Coffee plus Pastries such as moist Carrot Cake decorated in Cream Cheese Frosting.
Savory and sweet with global inspiration, Shakshuka adjacent Tacos and Hamburgers, fans of Chilaquiles will find Miscelánea’s Mole version compelling thanks to fresh Chips and fragrant Cheese while traditional Molletes are benefited by housemade Bread.
Offering excellent service, plates arriving timely with a smile, French Toast falls a bit short thanks to an inadequate soak which leaves more room for toothsome Pancakes made with Masa beneath Fruit, Granola and...
Read moreI've been here a few times and the first 2 times were good and the food was good. But the last 2 times were not good. I'm sorry but I can't justify a 75 peso orange juice served in a cracked glass. Every dish is cracked and chipped ( my plate was broken on both sides) including the coffee cups. My wife ordered a limonada for 65 pesos and it was served in a cocktail glass and it was mostly ice. Also charging 10 pesos extra for cream (carnation) for my coffee I was not impressed. We only went this last time because Natureza and Cha had line ups. Next time Ill take...
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