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    Restaurants in La Veleta

    La Pizzine – Wood-Fired Pizza & Mezcal Vibes

    La Pizzine is a long-standing favorite in La Veleta. Locals know it’s not just about the pizza — it’s the whole vibe. Cozy, fun, and perfect for a casual night with friends, you can enjoy wood-fired pizzas, mezcalitas, and cold beers in a laid-back setting.

    Local tip: Ask for the pizza of the day and don’t leave without trying the hibiscus mezcalita.

    📍Instagram: @la_pizzinetulum
    📞 Phone: +52984 315 7346
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Wednesday to Monday 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM
    Tuesday Closed

    Raum – Ramen & Cocktails

    Raum is La Pizzine’s cool younger sibling. With a similar cozy-but-edgy nighttime vibe, Raum is the spot to grab a couple of drinks and warm up with a bowl of rich, flavorful ramen. The dim lighting, curated art, and stylish crowd make it one of the most aesthetically interesting spaces on Calle 7. It’s perfect for starting the night or winding it down.

    Local tip: Their spicy ramen and house cocktails are a solid combo, and sometimes they host art nights and pop-up galleries.

    📍Instagram: @raumgallery_
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Friday 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM, 6:30 PM - 12:00 AM
    Saturday, Sunday Closed

    La Consentida – Mexican Comfort Food

    One of the locals’ favorite all-day spots, La Consentida is open from 8 a.m. to 12:30 a.m., so no matter what time hunger hits, this place has your back. Aside from the generous hours, they also have a massive menu that covers just about everything — from traditional Mexican dishes to pizzas, burgers, tortas, tacos, desserts, and more. It’s not located directly on Calle 7, but it’s only a 4-minute walk away.

    Local tip: Don’t leave without trying the sopa de lima — it’s a true Yucatán classic done right.

    📍Instagram: @consentidatulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 183 6220
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Sunday 8:30 AM - 12:30 AM

    Canova – Italian Trattoria

    Canova is a true Calle 7 classic. It started in a charming little casita but quickly became so popular that they had to expand next door. If you’re into real Italian flavors, this is a must.

    Local tip: Definitely call ahead to reserve if you’re coming for dinner — it fills up fast. Try the lasagna and the eggplant appetizer, and of course, the wood-fired pizza.

    📍Instagram: @cantinacanova
    📞 Phone: +529841466329
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Monday Closed

    La Veleta Market – Food Court & Art Vibes

    One of the newest additions to Calle 7, La Veleta Market is a food court with something for everyone. Perfect for big groups who can’t decide on one cuisine — you’ll find handmade Italian pasta, sushi, Egyptian dishes, Thai food, and tons of art. The entire space feels like an immersive experience, with its eclectic decor, vibrant murals, and live music nights ranging from flamenco to techno DJ sets.

    Local tip: If you head to the bathroom, look up — the art on the ceiling is part of the magic of this place.

    📍Instagram: @veletamarket
    📞 Phone: +52 984 183 8862
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Monday Closed

    Asian Bodega – Creative Asian Fusion

    A one-of-a-kind spot in Tulum. Asian Bodega started out as a humble food truck and quickly became so popular that they opened a full restaurant — and it’s next level. The best part? Their menu evolves constantly, so the smart move is to ask your server for their favorites of the day. The vibe is chill and the service is always on point, especially since the owner is often there, making sure everyone feels welcome.

    Local tip: Trust the staff. The rotating menu means hidden gems that don’t last long.


    📍Instagram: @asianbodega
    📞 Phone: +52 999 143 7706
    🌐 Website: Asian Bodega
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Thursday to Monday 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Tuesday, Wednesday Closed

    Los Morros – Seafood & Hangover Heaven

    If you’re craving seafood, Los Morros is a solid go-to — especially if you’re feeling the after-effects of last night. This spot is known for curing hangovers the right way. To top it off, they have a pool on-site, because nothing hits quite like a michelada, sun, and ceviche with your feet in the water.

    Their menu has all the classics: tacos, ceviches, tostadas, and some more elaborate seafood dishes. This is just one of their three locations in town, which says a lot — they know what they’re doing.

    Local tip: If you’re into beer, order an ojo rojo with your favorite brew. And if you’re there to bounce back from a rough morning, ask for the famous Mexican soup “Vuelve a la vida” — it literally means come back to life.

    📍Instagram: @restauranteslosmorros
    📞 Phone: +52984 182 1838
    🌐 Website: Los Morros 
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Sunday to Friday 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

    Green Vibe – Tulum’s Salad Bar Heaven

    Salad lovers and healthy food hunters — this is your spot.
    Green Vibe is the only true salad bar in Tulum, and it’s exactly what you need when you’re craving something fresh, nourishing, and fully customizable.

    Here, you build your perfect bowl from a full lineup of leafy greens, grains, roasted veggies, fruits, proteins, toppings, and dressings — all laid out buffet-style. Once you’ve created your masterpiece, they weigh it, and that’s what you pay.

    It’s great for grab & go, but they also have a peaceful seating area if you want to stay. Bonus: they usually stock kombucha and healthy treats at the counter.

    Local tip: Go around 1 p.m. for the freshest refills and try their roasted eggplant — it’s a sleeper favorite.

    📍Instagram: @greenvibestulum
    📞 Phone: +81 4351 5538
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Saturday 9:30 AM - 10:00 PM
    Sunday Closed

    Il Bacaro – Wood-Fired Italian With Style

    Il Bacaro brings classic Italian comfort to La Veleta, with a modern twist. Known for its wood-fired pizzas and house-made pastas, this spot is quickly gaining a reputation for both its food and its design — the space is beautifully done, with warm lighting, and an inviting atmosphere that works for both casual dinners and date nights.
    Their menu goes beyond the usual pizza-pasta combo, offering a range of antipasti, wines, and daily specials that keep locals and visitors coming back.

    Local tip: Tulum is hot — start your meal with one of their fresh salads or carpaccios. They’re light, flavorful, and the perfect way to ease into a hearty Italian dinner.

    📍Instagram: @ilbacaro.tulum
    📞 Phone: +52 998 259 0435
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

    La Pebeta – Classic Argentinian Brunch Spot

    A true Calle 7 classic. La Pebeta has been around for years, and if a place lasts that long in Tulum, you know it’s doing something right. Their menu is inspired by Argentinian flavors and brunch staples — think eggs Benedict, fruit bowls with homemade granola, mini pancakes with dulce de leche, and freshly baked pastries.
    They bake their bread fresh every morning and serve rich coffee alongside juices made with filtered water. It’s the kind of place you go when you want breakfast done right — simple, fresh, and satisfying.

    Local tip: Go for the mini pancakes or the benedicts — both are favorites that locals keep coming back for.

    📍Instagram: @lapebetatulum
    📞 Phone: +52
    🌐 Website:
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Saturday 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Sunday Closed

    La Fonda “Los Guisos” – Morning Tacos, Mexican Style

    Morning tacos — because yes, in Mexico we have different types of tacos depending on the time of day, and tacos de guisado are your go-to breakfast and lunch version. These are soft, stewed dishes like mole, salsas, or rellenos, all served over handmade corn tortillas (because a real taco always starts with a good tortilla).

    Fonda “Los Guisos” is as classic as it gets. Simple, home-style Mexican food made with heart. It’s a small family-run spot so the attention here is wonderful! The menu rotates daily, but you’ll usually find comforting favorites like chicken in mole, pork ribs in salsa morita, chile relleno with cheese, or albóndigas in tomato sauce.

    Local tip: Go early, while the tortillas are still steaming hot and the trays are full — and don’t forget to try the agua fresca of the day.

    📍Instagram: @fonda_losguisados
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    Monday Closed

    Vereda del Abasto – Argentine Deli & Comfort Food

    This is an Argentinian gem in La Veleta. An Argentinian store and café that manages to feel like a local favorite for everyone — whether you’re from Buenos Aires or just strolling through La Veleta.

    La Vereda is part specialty store, part casual restaurant, and everything they serve is made with intention and flavor. You’ll find perfectly baked sandwiches, homemade pastas, quiches, and sweet breads (call them facturas, por favor). It’s also the kind of place where you can grab cheese, jams, and other goodies to build your own charcuterie board at home or enjoy with a glass of wine.

    Local tip: Go for the chiabatta pavita and don’t leave without a medialuna con dulce de leche. You’ll thank us later.

    📍Instagram: @veredatulum
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

    La Yaquería – Plant-Based Flavor with a Local Soul

    Tucked into a quiet corner of La Veleta, La Yaquería is a plant-based café run by Vanesa and Israel — and you can feel the heart they’ve put into this place over the last five years. It’s humble, cozy, and full of color, just like their food.

    Everything is made fresh, with creative twists on Mexican classics. Their salads are vibrant and packed with flavor — think beets, avocado, roasted zucchini, pumpkin seeds, and house-made dressings that actually make you want to eat your greens. But the real surprise? Their tacos. Jackfruit al pastor, vegan chorizo, and morita-glazed mushrooms will convert even the most skeptical meat-lovers.

    Local tip: Don’t skip the infused waters — the lemon turmeric is a favorite. And if you’re hungry, get both the salad and a couple tacos. Trust us.

    📍Instagram: @layaqueria_healthy_plantbased
    📞 Phone: +52 985 126 8364
    🌐 Website:
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    Monday to Wednesday 8:30 AM - 8:00 PM
    Thursday, Friday, Sunday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
    Saturday Closed

    Holistika Restaurant & Wellness

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    Holistika is one of those places that’s hard to define because it’s so much at once — a boutique hotel, a vegetarian and vegan restaurant, an art-filled jungle escape, and a holistic center offering yoga, sound healing, ceremonies, and more.

    Tucked at the far end of La Veleta on a peaceful, tree-lined street, Holistika feels like its own little world. Whether you’re there for a yoga class, a nourishing meal, a walk through their immersive art walk, or simply to disconnect from the noise — this place holds space for it all.

    Local tip: Check their events calendar on Instagram or their website — from cacao ceremonies to dance nights and jungle meditations, there’s always something going on that’s worth experiencing.

    📍Instagram: @holistikatulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 280 4128
    🌐 Website: holistikatulum.com
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM

    Tierra – Vegetarian Soul Food Inside the Jungle

    Tierra is Holistika’s signature restaurant and a local favorite for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Whether you’re eating solo, on a date, or with a group of friends, there’s something comforting and fresh about every dish — and you’ll probably find yourself coming back for more.

    Everything on the menu is really good (seriously), but some of the crowd favorites include the chilaquiles, the massive avocado toast, the dumplings, and the zucchini pasta.

    Bonus: Right next to the restaurant is their sweets shop, YOM-YOM, where you’ll find homemade healthy treats like vegan Snickers, cake pops, gluten-free bread, plant-based ice creams, and much more.

    Local tip: Don’t leave without trying a YOM-YOM dessert. The vegan ice cream might just ruin all other ice creams for you.

    📍Instagram: @tierrarestaurant
    📞 Phone: +52 984 136 1786
    🌐 Website: holistikatulum.com/restaurant
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM

    La Cordobesita – Vegan Street Food & Casual Bites

    La Cordobesita is a fully vegan food truck on Calle 7 in La Veleta, and it’s seriously winning over everyone (vegans and non‑vegans alike). With tacos, quesadillas, tortas, personal pizzas, burgers, and even hot dogs—all plant-based—it’s a fun and relaxed genre of street food with flavor that surprises.

    They keep things simple and honest: jackfruit pastor, hibiscus tacos, mushroom quesadillas, and vegan cheese that actually tastes like cheese. In the evenings, their personal pizzas are a local favorite. The staff are friendly and always have helpful recs about what to try.

    Local tip: Trust the staff—you won’t regret the hibiscus quesadilla or jackfruit taco.

    📍Instagram: @lacordobesitatulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 877 5879
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:00 AM
    Sunday 4:30 PM - 1:00 AM

    Delicia de mi Tierra – Elevated Mexican Comfort Food

    For those in search of authentic Mexican flavors, this place is prepared with pride and care. Every dish is inspired by cherished family recipes and culinary memories, blending heirloom techniques with fresh, local ingredients.

    The menu ranges from colorful starters like hibiscus flautas and Oaxacan-style tetelas to hearty mains like chicken enmoladas, shrimp in pistachio pipián, or pork shank slowly braised in beer and pasilla chili.

    They also offer delicious cocktails, fresh natural juices, and have thoughtfully crafted vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free versions of many menu items — all without losing flavor or authenticity.

    Local tip: If you’re there for breakfast, try the chilaquiles with your choice of salsa — green, red, or morita — topped with egg, chicken, or arrachera. For dinner, ask for the shrimp pipián or pork shank in drunken sauce — they’re Instagram-worthy and downright delicious.

    📍Instagram: @deliciademitierratulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 120 4541
    🌐 Website: restaurantedeliciademitierra.com
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 9:30 AM - 10:30 PM
    Monday Closed

    Burgerito Veleta – Smash Burgers & Cali Burritos

    Burgerito just landed on Calle 7 in La Veleta, and it’s everything you didn’t know you needed: bold, fun, and shockingly satisfying. They call it “Happy Food & Nasty Drinks” and they really mean it. Think smash‑style burgers with that perfect crisp edge, burritos stuffed with fries (a Cali classic), loaded fries drenched in toppings, and even breakfast combos like grilled bananas with bacon or avocado toast.

    There’s a reason locals and visitors keep coming back — it’s unapologetically indulgent, messy, and downright crave-worthy.

    Local tip: Go after 6 p.m. when the veleta crowd hits the market. Try the Cali burrito or smash burger, and get the loaded fries for sharing.

    📍Instagram: @burgerito.tulum
    🌐 Website: burgerito‑tulum.com
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 3:00 PM - 10:30 PM

    Pizza Pazz – Neapolitan-Style Pizza That Surprises You

    Honestly, this place never really called my attention… but now? It’s my favorite pizza in La Veleta. Seriously. Think Neapolitan-style sourdough pizzas with a crisp, charred crust and vibrant, fresh toppings — the kind that make both locals and visitors rave after the first bite.

    The owner clearly knows what he’s doing. The place itself is nothing fancy — wooden chairs, casual setup — but the food? They do it right. Great vibe, no fuss, just solid pizza made with love.

    Local tip: They’ve got 2×1 margaritas every day — pair them with the five-cheese pizza drizzled with honey and thank me later.

    📍Instagram: @pizzapazztulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 178 0771
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Friday to Wednesday 5:00 PM - 11:30 PM
    Thursday Closed

    Taqueria Tijuas - Masive Street Tacos

    If you’re craving bold, flavorful tacos with a Tijuana twist, Taquería Tijuas is your spot. Located on Calle 7 in La Veleta, this place brings Northern Mexican street food to Tulum with al pastor, carne asada, lengua, and their famous birria tacos that draw locals in after hours.

    What I love about this place is that the tacos are massive — seriously well served — and you even get the option to add beans on the side, which not every taco spot offers.

    The vibe is relaxed and friendly — think simple street-food setup with generous portions, classic toppings, and affordable prices. Perfect for a late-night taco run or a casual dinner that hits all the right savory notes.

    Local tip: Don’t skip the consommé — dip those birria tacos and soak in every flavor punch.

    📍Instagram: @tijuastaqueria
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 PM - 12:30 PM
    Monday Closed

    Vaivén – Breakfast, Coffee & Pizza in a Cozy Courtyard

    Vaivén is the kind of cafe-bar hybrid that feels perfectly “La Veleta.” It’s part breakfast spot, part coffee shop, part pizza bar — all wrapped up in a laid-back, green courtyard vibe. Located in a cool corner, this is a go-to for early birds and anyone looking to linger over their laptop or meet friends in a chill space.

    Locals love Vaivén so much that they had to expand next door and open Vaivén Bar at night — same vibe, just under the stars.

    Their menu includes avocado lentil toast, cauliflower toast, machaca burritos, huevos rancheros, French toast, yogurt bowls, and hand-stretched pizzas made fresh to order. The coffee and cacao smoothies are local favorites — the cacao one especially gets all the praise.

    Local tip: Try the white pizza that server Julian is known for, and don’t skip the avocado toast with lentils or the cacao smoothie — perfect fuel for a slow morning.

    📍Instagram: @vaiventulum
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 7:30 AM - 10:30 PM
    Tuesday Closed

    Mistico Garden – Hidden Jungle Lounge & Hookah Bar

    Mistico Garden is a lush hangout nestled right on Calle 7 in La Veleta, offering a mix of eclectic food, inventive cocktails, and signature hookah in a jungle-themed courtyard full of swings, giant Jenga, and a laid-back vibe. Whether you’re looking for a chill daytime spot or a cool spot to unwind after sunset, this place has range.

    Their menu supports both meat-eaters and vegans, with dishes like vegetarian tacos and tuna tostadas alongside more indulgent options. Don’t be surprised if you end up lazing under trees, sipping a cocktail, and watching the swings swaying above.

    Local tip: Ask for help picking a hookah flavor. They serve each choice alone—no mixing—so you really taste every note.

    📍Instagram: @misticogarden
    📞 Phone: +52 984 114 1385
    🌐 Website: mistico.mx
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Everyday 9:00 AM - 1:00 AM

    Coffee Shops in La Veleta – Where Good Vibes Brew

    La Veleta is one of those neighborhoods people love to linger in — and it shows. That’s why it’s filled with cozy, creative coffee shops perfect for every kind of moment. Whether you’re just grabbing a quick espresso, meeting up with friends, taking client calls, or simply enjoying some solo time with your laptop (or your thoughts), there’s always a café here that fits the mood.

    From jungle hideouts to street-corner favorites, here are some of the best spots to sip, sit, and stay a while in La Veleta.

    Nimeño (La Veleta) – Same Magic, Just Smaller

    We know we’ve mentioned Nimeño before — but it’s just that good. And clearly, they can’t stop either… because this is one of their newest locations in Tulum.

    This smaller spot has the same concept as the main Nimeño: fresh bread, amazing breakfasts, great coffee — just in a more compact, grab-and-go version. There’s a cute terrace where you can sit and enjoy your order, but overall, this one is ideal if you’re on the move or just want a quick delicious stop.

    Local tip: Get one of their croissants to go and pair it with a cold brew. Trust us, it hits.

    📍Instagram: @nimenotulum
    📞 Phone: +528117913599
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Monday Closed
    Tuesday to Sunday 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
    Monday Closed

    Otti Cacao & Smoothies – Where Cacao Rules the Scene

    One of La Veleta’s locals-favorite spots — you’ll spot the wellness crowd gathered here sipping cacao drinks all day. And trust them, because they know their cacao. Otti serves up a wide variety of cacao drinks, both hot and cold, with creative flavor blends like lavender, cardamom, and tahini, alongside bursting fresh smoothies and healthy breakfasts.

    You can also grab breakfast here — think thick avocado toast with oversized slices, acai-style bowls, waffles, and vibrant smoothies like the Zumito made with pineapple, mango, and passionfruit. Everything is light, flavorful, and made to recharge.

    Local tip: Get there early — the place is small and fills up fast. Whether you’re in for cacao or a smoothie, Otti delivers a mind‑opening taste experience.

    📍Instagram: @otti_tulum
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Sunday to Friday 8:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    Saturday Closed

    Coconut Water Stand – Fresh, Local, and Full of Heart

    This spot is as local as it gets. Owned by a kind family, the little stand sits right in front of their home — no frills, no hype, just fresh coconut water and juices served with a smile.

    They offer a variety of fresh juices, including fun fruit mixes depending on what’s in season. You’ll also find cold coconuts, orange juice, green blends, and even local honey for sale — perfect if you want to take something home.

    Local tip: They take cash and card — which is rare for a stand this humble. Don’t be shy to chat with them; they’re always genuinely happy to see you.

    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Saturday 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Sunday Closed

    Long Time Coffee – Hidden Café & Matcha Mastery

    This spot is almost a secret — like, you’d never walk in unless someone told you or you happened to stumble across it. It literally has no sign and is tucked behind a door you’d probably never cross. But once you’re in, you’re set for a vibe.

    The space is cozy and minimalist, with great coffee, quiet energy, and a focus on quality. The owner is Asian and brings serious matcha expertise to the table, which makes this place a favorite among matcha lovers. They also serve single-origin espresso, cold brew, and a few simple bites like toast and fresh pastries.

    Local tip: Order the mango matcha — it’s a favorite for a reason.

    📍Instagram: @longtimetulum
    📞 Phone: +1 617 758 9941
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Friday 9:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    Saturday & Sunday Closed

    Cafésito – Vibrant Brunch & Poolside Coffee Hangout

    Cafésito is a fun, open-air café that’s become a staple for brunch, coffee, and good vibes in La Veleta. With colorful decor, a relaxed poolside seating area, and laid-back energy, it’s one of those spots that invites you to stay a while.

    Their menu runs from house-made espresso and pour-overs to crowd favorites like avocado toast, smoothie bowls, chilaquiles, and croissants. On select days, they evolve into a dinner spot and occasionally host brunch-themed events — always staying true to the friendly, easygoing Tulum mood.

    Local tip: Don’t skip their cacao drinks — they’re rich, refreshing, and part of why people come back. Two birds, one stone: brunch and good coffee in a relaxed setting.

    📍Instagram: @cafesitotulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 184 3420
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Sunday to Friday 7:30 AM–2 PM, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
    Wednesday Closed

    Kukuruxo Gelato & Coffee – Handmade Gelato & Café Vibes

    This charming gem in La Veleta serves what locals (and visitors) are calling the best gelato in Tulum. Expect creamy, handmade sorbets and gelatos alongside dive‑right‑in waffle cones, smoothie bowls, and good coffee—perfect for cooling down after exploring. The atmosphere is colorful and relaxed, with a little terrace to sit on moments of shade and sip your treat in peace.

    Many say the passion fruit and tiramisú flavors are standout—plus, they often surprise you with seasonal twists that feel fresh and inventive. It’s exactly the kind of place you’ll want to visit again and again.

    Local tip: Go around sunset and try at least two scoops—you’ll want something cold to beat the heat, and this place delivers.

    📍Instagram: @kukuruxo.tulum
    📞 Phone: +52 998 735 1555
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Sunday to Friday 8:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    Saturday Closed

    Burke Brothers Café – Cozy Spot for Coffee

    With a calm, air-conditioned space, great WiFi, and a minimalist aesthetic, Burke Brothers is a favorite among remote workers, readers, and anyone looking to escape the heat for a bit.

    They serve specialty coffee, matcha, smoothies, and light bites — all fresh and made with intention. The vibe is quiet, productive, and relaxed — perfect for working or just enjoying a peaceful coffee break.

    Local tip: Try their bagels — they’re handmade by a Tulum local and seriously delicious.

    📍Instagram: @burkebrothers.tulum
    📞 Phone: +52 984 453 1000
    🌐 Website: burkebrothers.mx
    📌 Google Maps: Location

    Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Sunday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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