I visited this cafe on a Saturday at about 11 am with my partner. As you can imagine, it was brunch on a weekend, so it did have a fair amount of customers who were already seated, eating, and enjoying themselves. We were kindly asked to wait and were seated in a small waiting area tucked nicely in a corner in front (but out of the way) of the main building entryway. I'll be honest, the decor was not to my taste. It's eccentric, to say the least. Personally, there was some decor that I would have put in the trash. But oh my, was the energy absolutely everything! As we waited for a table (Max 15 min. wait. Pretty good for a Saturday brunch!) I could hear families and friends laughing and conversing with one another. This place is very family-friendly. We were seated in the backyard to the left corner. There was a shed next to us that I believe was the bathroom. People did walk by throughout our meal but it was no bother. The area was again quirky with its decorations but so beautiful when compared with the sounds of birds and serene cafe music playing in the background (Jazz & classical instrumentals). Our meals were delicious! I got the mole with 3 fried eggs. Tip: the mole is very much on the sweet side. My horchata was average. My partner got an agua naturale of grapefruit. THAT was great. They also got a torta of chorizo longaniza. Also very tasty and well-portioned. To top it all off, we ordered a crepe "marmalade and cream cheese". It was sweet and filling. The crepe itself got a little stale as it cooled but still chewable. Our server was a nice young man. He entertained my light banter and his service was quick and thorough as he checked on us throughout our dining experience. We never felt rushed as we finished our meals and paid. It was just a little past noon as we were leaving(they close at 12pm) and that's when they began to clean up and put tables/chairs away. As we walked out there were still parties seated but paying their checks to leave as well. This place was an overall wonderful experience. I will be bringing my friends and family here on their next visit. Thank you,...
Read moreThis was the best random find as for dining experiences found thus far in Merida. Thanks to my spouse looking on Google maps for a neighborhood he wanted to go explore. This restaurant so happened to be along route, and after reading many positive reviews, we decided to have breakfast here to see if the "hype" was true. And boy, oh boy, let's just say this is not a place to be missed. If I could afford it, I'd eat here every day! Out of all the restaurants and cafés we've dined at in Merida, Flores has the best Americano coffee and eggs covered in Mole sauce that I've ever tasted. The service is very good, and our server was very friendly and patient with us, despite the language barrier. We loved the eclectic ambiance with nice messages written all over the walls surrounded by foliage. This place has a notable zen vibe about it with pleasant music playing softly in the background. I haven't stopped thinking about this enjoyable experience, and I'm already planning a return trip back for...
Read moreFlores Café in Mérida is an absolute delight. From the moment you step inside, the stunning floral decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that perfectly matches the name.
We ordered Paquete 2—I had coffee, fresh orange juice, and a ham and cheese omelet, while my wife enjoyed the tacos de carne. The tacos were generously filled with flavorful meat, and the omelet was light, fluffy, and packed with cheesy goodness.
If you're looking for a quiet, charming breakfast spot in Mérida, I highly recommend Flores Café. It’s a beautiful place with great food and a...
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