Rooftop Restaurant
Rooftop Tapas Bar The restaurant-bar is located inside the Rosewood Hotel overlooking the city’s beautiful architecture and breathtaking skyline.
Rooftop Restaurant One of our absolute favorite restaurants in all of San Miguel de Allende. With a stunning view of the Church where we'll be saying "I do", spectacular service, and fabulous food, they have the trifecta of perfect dining in SMA. Their plates are best shared so you can have a taste of the full menu while enjoying one of their specialty cocktails.
Cafe Located in a historic ochre-and-blue storefront, Lavanda Cafe is a small specialty coffee shop known for its signature drinks infused with lavender flowers. For the purists, a multitude of drip and espresso methods (Chemex, V60, cold brew) are also available, made with single-origin beans that highlight the best of Mexico’s coffee growing regions, like Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Nayarit.
Chef Eduardo Palazuelos’s Mexi-Thai cooking is on display at Zibu, located inside the Live Aqua San Miguel hotel. The cocktail menu is considered the most memorable in the city.
Rooftop Restaurant Trazo 1810 is part of Casa 1810, a boutique hotel, and specializes in modern cuisine with a Mediterranean touch.
Rooftop Restuarant This is a “come for the food, stay for the view” kind of restaurant. Antonia’s terrace offers a panoramic look at the city’s colonial landscape, and is a fine place to enjoy lunch by Alejandro Cuatepotzo, one of Mexico’s brightest young chefs.
Mezcal Bar You are here for one thing: to drink mezcal. Located just a few blocks from the main square, this charming bar offers a short but very sweet mezcal list sourced from regions across Mexico, with an emphasis on Oaxaca. The selection covers all of the most popular varieties, from Espadin to Tobala and even Tepeztate, so it is a great place to cover your ABCs on Mexico’s most beloved spirit.
Breakfast Start the day at this French-inspired bakery that’s considered one of the best in San Miguel de Allende. Panio’s offerings mix classic viennoiserie, boulangerie, and patisserie techniques through treats like cinnamon rolls, croissants, and eclairs to satisfy those sugar cravings. This is an equally good place to get your fix of traditional Mexican pastries like conchas, orejas, and garibaldis.