The Christmas season is not the same without this delicacy; present in posadas, gatherings and Mexican homes. We know your mouth is watering, so here’s a list of places in CDMX where you’ll find Christmas punch. Take note.
1. Cabrita Café
Christmas has arrived at Cabrita, a cozy coffee shop in Santa María la Ribera. This season there will be a special recipe that combines punch with coffee. Yes, it has a touch of espresso and spices. Are you in the mood to party? You can order it with the traditional “piquete”!
Orozco y Berra 188, Santa María la Ribera, Cuauhtémoc.
2. Kardelen café de arena
The coffee shop with Middle Eastern traditions went all Christmassy. During this season, Katdelen will have some special treats such as hot chocolate with Nutella smores and cookies with Christmas designs.
This 2022 the menu includes a delicious fruit punch; just what you need to warm up your body during the cold season. Here you will also find scented candles that promise prosperity for the coming year.
San Antonio 62, Nápoles, Benito Juárez.
3. Divine tacos and cravings
Mexican food + Christmas punch? Is there a more perfect combination? In this restaurant in the San Rafael neighborhood they prepare Mexican dishes and other snacks to please the palate: enchiladas, alambre, picaditas, tortas, chalupas…
All recipes are made in the Guerrero style. This season there will be Christmas punch that preserves the tradition and flavors of Guerrero. Perfect to eat delicious and get rid of that punch craving. Shall we go for it?
Gabino Barreda 117, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc.
4. Salem Witch
Christmas just got a little spooky. Salem Witch, the coven’s emblematic coffee shop, has joined in with the Christmas festivities. Here you will find the goblin sprit tisane ; it is an infusion with traditional fruits and the classic flavor of punch.
Also available is the snowy mistyc mountain with white chocolate, mint and red velvet topping. You can accompany your drinks with a gingerbread cookie, scary but delicious!
San Antonio 1747, Narvarte Poniente, Benito Juárez.
5. Doña Vero
When we talk about true Mexican antojitos, we think of Doña Vero, a cook specialized in garnacheras preparations and neighborhood cooking. On five occasions she has been champion of the most exotic quesadilla contest in CDMX.
During Christmas, Doña Vero prepares a not-to-be-missed punch in CDMX; what makes it so delicious is its mezcal piquete. Seasonal drinks also include: mulled wine, flamed chocomezcal, marzipan and red fruit pulque and chocolate beer. perfect!