About Almanegra Cafe
Almanegra Café is a multi-location specialty coffee destination in Mexico City, Mexico, recognized by The Coffee Vine as one of the first specialty coffee spots in the capital's southern districts. Beyond café service, it operates as an authorized Mexican distributor for La Marzocco, ACAIA, Mazzer, and Mahlkönig equipment.



About
Almanegra Café established itself as one of the first specialty coffee destinations in the southern districts of Mexico City — a distinction noted by The Coffee Vine, which positions it as a genuine pioneer in bringing third-wave coffee culture to that part of the capital. The name translates loosely as "black soul," and the cafe has leaned into that identity deliberately: its tagline, "aquí rendimos culto al café" (here we worship coffee), signals the level of seriousness visitors should expect. Founder and founding year remain undisclosed in available sources.
What began as a neighborhood specialty cafe has grown into a multi-location operation with at least two Mexico City outposts, and has expanded well beyond café service. Almanegra now operates as an authorized Mexican distributor for La Marzocco espresso machines, ACAIA precision scales, and grinders from Mazzer and Mahlkönig — the full toolkit of a serious specialty program. This equipment distribution arm, alongside oat milk brands Oatly and Minor Figures, suggests a business that has grown into a hub for the wider CDMX specialty coffee trade.
Almanegra does not roast its own coffee; all of its beans are roasted by Tostadora de Cafés Extraordinarios, an external specialty roasting house. The cafe's own homepage defers sourcing and roasting specifics to that partnership. What distinguishes Almanegra's program, based on third-party accounts, is the execution at bar rather than the roastery side — the equipment choices and the consistency of preparation cited by reviewers point to a technically oriented operation.
In the Press
Third-party coverage of Almanegra Cafe.
- Sprudgesprudge.com/coffee-is-a-dark-art-at-almanegras-second-cafe-in-mexico-city-117151.html
- The Coffee Vinewww.thecoffeevine.com/reviews/cafes/mexico/mexico-city/alma-negra-mexico-city-mx
- TripAdvisorwww.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g150800-d7613501-Reviews-Almanegra_Cafe-Mexico_City_Central_Mexico_and_Gulf_Coast.html
- YouTubewww.youtube.com/watch?v=7mPgfmEltB8
- Halfhalftravelwww.halfhalftravel.com/travel-guides/almanegra-cafe-mexico-city-cult-of-coffee.html
Coffee & Beans Review
Sprudge covered Almanegra's expansion with a dedicated feature on its second Mexico City location, describing a minimalist interior where seasonally rotating coffee art lines the walls — an aesthetic that reinforces the cafe's positioning as a curated, considered space rather than a casual coffee stop. The Coffee Vine placed it among the first specialty coffee spots in the south of the capital, a meaningful credential in a city where the specialty scene has historically concentrated in neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma. On TripAdvisor, Almanegra holds a 4.7 out of 5 rating and ranks #893 among 5,622 Mexico City restaurants — strong numbers for a cafe that trades on precision over volume.
Visitors to either location should expect a stripped-down, low-distraction environment built around the coffee itself. The minimalist design Sprudge described frames the cup as the main event. Beyond café service, Almanegra's site functions as a retail and wholesale operation: equipment, oat milk alternatives, and bagged coffee from Tostadora de Cafés Extraordinarios are all available online, with free shipping on orders above 900 MXN. For trade buyers — cafes, restaurants, offices — Almanegra also fields wholesale inquiries directly.
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