Welcome to Cafe Kaldi
Nestled in a charming alleyway in Guanajuato, Cafe Kaldi is a cozy haven for coffee enthusiasts and tea lovers alike. Opened by the warm-hearted duo, Ricardo and Brenda, this quaint cafe offers an array of freshly brewed coffee sourced from local beans, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, including their renowned almond croissant. Patrons rave about the exceptional service and inviting atmosphere, making each visit feel like an extension of home. With a commitment to quality and community, Cafe Kaldi is not just a place to grab a drink; it's a delightful experience waiting to be cherished.
- Subida Principal 43, Zona Centro, 36000 Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico Hotline:
Welcome to Cafe Kaldi, a charming gem nestled in the heart of Guanajuato, Mexico. Located at Subida Principal 43, Zona Centro, this delightful café has quickly garnered a loyal following among locals and visitors alike. Upon entering, you're greeted by the warm ambiance and the aromatic embrace of freshly brewed coffee and artisanal teas, making it a haven for caffeine enthusiasts.
Cafe Kaldi prides itself on serving high-quality coffee sourced from the best regions in Mexico, along with a fantastic selection of unique teas, delectable pastries, and mouthwatering snacks. Patrons rave about the glazed almond croissant and the ham, cheese, and jelly croissant, both of which are baked fresh daily. The cozy atmosphere is complemented by the kind-hearted owners, Ricardo and Brenda, who are known for their genuine hospitality and engaging conversations.
As you sip on your perfect cup of chai or indulge in a rich frappé, take a moment to appreciate the café's location—a tranquil alley away from the bustling main streets, providing a serene space to unwind. Customers like Craig Newman and Charlie McClure highlight the exceptional service and the friendly demeanor of the owners. Their willingness to assist with Spanish translation and share recommendations creates a sense of community that keeps guests returning.
With glowing reviews from patrons like Yoster Daniel and Jenn, it's evident that Cafe Kaldi excels not just in its offerings but also in the experience it provides. Here, every cup of coffee comes with a side of warmth and friendliness, making it more than just a café—it's a place where memories are made. Whether you're in for a quick coffee or a relaxing afternoon, Cafe Kaldi is sure to leave a lasting impression.
So next time you're wandering through Guanajuato, be sure to stop by Cafe Kaldi. It's a small oasis of flavor and fellowship, waiting to welcome you with open arms.

This place was a favorite of mine during my stay in Guanajuato. It’s a cute cafe with excellent coffee, chai and kept going back for cookies and a kilo of ground coffee to have in the morning. The owners were very sweet helping me with my Spanish and welcomed me with a genuine smile every time I came by.

Very cozy and comfortable cafe in a quiet and pretty alley. Delicious coffee and nice hosts.

Newly opened cafe serving coffee of course, but also artisanal teas, chocolate, frappes, and pastries that are made that day. I had the glazed almond croissant and tisana tropical tea, which were delicious. If you go, make sure to introduce yourself to the new owners, Ricardo and Brenda!

A small but comfortable cafe a few steps away from a major road, the cafe serves lovely coffee and tea - along with some snacks. The owners were friendly and engaging. Well worth seeking out.

Coffee was great and the ham, cheese and jelly croissant was good too!

Highly Recommend this place!! The service I had was world class. They treat you with so much kindness. Not only that, the coffee was amazing, best I had in Guanajuato. Please everyone check this place out !!!

Not specifically a breakfast place but they do have some nice pastries and snacks. The people there are great, the service is excellent and the coffee drinks are the best. It is just a few steps up from Teatro Principal.

Excellent tea and coffee. The only place in Guanajuato we could find tea. Had a wonderful conversation with Brenda and Ricardo in English, sharing information about Mexico and Australia. Have a fantastic range of tea (they make their own blend of fruit teas, I had green tea), and a great range of Mexican sourced coffee and Oaxaca chocolate. It’s a cosy cafe, very close to the main streets. We highly recommend a visit.