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El Viejon de Coyoacán restaurant in Coyoacán, CDMX
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View of El Viejon de Coyoacán in Coyoacán, CDMX
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View of El Viejon de Coyoacán in Coyoacán, CDMX
Photo: Google

El Viejon de Coyoacán

$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children who are comfortable trying new foods will enjoy the familiar options like quesadillas and rice, while older kids and teens can explore more adventurous dishes and appreciate the cultural experience.

About

El Viejon de Coyoacán brings authentic Mexican flavors to families in one of Mexico City's most charming historic neighborhoods. The casual, welcoming atmosphere and generous portions make it easy for parents to relax while kids experience real local cuisine, from tacos and quesadillas to fresh aguas frescas, all in a setting where families with children are warmly welcomed.

Highlights

  • Authentic Mexican dishes with generous portions perfect for sharing with kids
  • Family-friendly casual atmosphere where children are welcomed and comfortable
  • Traditional aguas frescas in kid-approved flavors
  • Located in charming Coyoacán neighborhood with cobblestone streets and colonial architecture
  • Opportunity for cultural learning through food in a relaxed setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during lunch hours (1-3pm) to experience the comida corrida (daily set menu), which offers great value and smaller portions perfect for kids to sample traditional dishes.
  2. 2.Order aguas frescas (fresh fruit waters) in flavors like horchata or jamaica for kids instead of sodas. They're delicious, authentic, and less sugary.
  3. 3.The restaurant is located in the historic Coyoacán neighborhood, so arrive early and spend time exploring the nearby plazas, weekend markets, and Frida Kahlo Museum before or after your meal.
  4. 4.Don't hesitate to ask for mild versions of dishes (sin picante) for sensitive palates, as staff are very accommodating to families.
  5. 5.Bring small bills in pesos for tips, as credit card tipping options may be limited even if cards are accepted for the meal.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (Tuesday through Thursday, 1-3pm) offer the most authentic local experience with fewer tourists, while Sunday mornings pair well with exploring the nearby weekend markets and street performers in Coyoacán's main plaza.

What to Know

This is a mid-range restaurant (expect 150-300 pesos per person including drinks). Street parking can be challenging in Coyoacán on weekends, so consider using Uber or arriving by Metro (Coyoacán station) and walking.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Coyoacán is particularly festive during Day of the Dead (late October to early November) and around Christmas, with special decorations and traditional foods that make dining experiences more memorable for families.