Restaurants in Western Central Highlands
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Café Tradicional de Uruapan
It’s got burgers, salads, massive platters of huevos a la mexicana and all manner of coffees, shakes and cakes. The charming, beamed dining room is almost always packed.
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El Subito
Inexpensive and damn good espresso drinks are served in this cozy, stylish coffee bar decorated with antiquated photos of old Colima. There are no tables, just bar stools.
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Alta Fibra
Not much atmosphere, but a young, conscious crowd descends to snack on shrimp made from carrots, ham crafted from soy and spinach and whole-bean tacos. Vegans, rejoice!
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Kristy & Edwards
This lunch stand with a splash of color is across from the post office and serves burritos, fresh pressed and blended jugos (around $10) and burgers.
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Sandy's
This bright, second-story lunch spot overlooks the Rotonda de los Jaliscenses Ilustres and the Cathedral. It's popular among vegetarians for its salad bar.
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Bisquets Guadalajara
A great breakfast spot, with baskets of fresh pastries, from pan chocolate to pecan rolls. It also serves eggs, omelets and enchiladas.
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Red Star Café
On the plaza, expat-run Red Star Café is the weekend spot for coffee, free-range omelets, art and international lefty chatter.
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Beer Garden
This Chapala institution has drawn crowds to the lakefront since 1925. Enjoy shrimp, whitefish and, of course, beer on the rambling patio.
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Villa Madrid
Great stop for licuados, juices, fruit cocktails and yoghurt done six different ways. There's live music on Saturday at 19:00.
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Mercado Constitución
A couple of blocks south of Plaza Principal, this market has cheap food stalls serving juices, pozole and other snacks.
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Mercado Nicolás Bravo
Here you’ll find great food stalls on the 2nd floor. Try stall 127 for Doña Feli’s locally famous birria (stew).
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Coffee Hour
A young crowd, good tunes, high-speed wi-fi and great coffee equals the perfect coffee house in our book.
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Super Cocina La Rosa
Family owned and operated, devour Mexican soul food in this colonial stone relic. Nice!
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Cha Cha Cha
Just off the Plaza Basilica is this funky courtyard café freckled with great Purépecha folk art and photography. Its burgers and fries get rave reviews. The salmon with chipotle sauce is tasty and it even has its own organic herb garden.
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