Churreria General de la Republica

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Ciudad de México, Mexico

Coffee shop

Churreria General de la Republica Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Churreria General de la Republica is located in Ciudad de México, Mexico on Av Francisco Sosa 1, Del Carmen, Coyoacán. Churreria General de la Republica is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category coffee shop in Mexico.

Address

Av Francisco Sosa 1, Del Carmen, Coyoacán

Price range

$$

Phone

+525568305637

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Suzanna Ortiz

These churros are fine, good taste and usually crunchy. The price is a bit high but I understand it is right in the a middle of a turistic area. The staff is friendly and in my experience they are fast. I like to stop by almost every time I come to Coyoacán.

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Juan Avalos

A very cozy corner with great churros, chocolate and coffee with good, friendly service. Located in front of Coyoacán's main square or zócalo, very convenient. Very good priced and nicely decorated also with good foods. Highly recommended for great dessert.

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Nadja Mayumi

Best churros ever! Not sucking in oil, warm and soft inside. Options with only sugar and cinnamon (4 for 25 pesos) or with stuffing options (1 for 18 pesos). It's a tipit Sunday Mexican, coffee or hot chocolate with churros. Great and friendly staff. Don't give up for the big line, worth it!

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Henry Adam Lee

I can’t believe anyone would give this place less than 5 stars. Perfect Churros - the best I’ve ever had. It’s in a great location, restored vintage benches outside to sit on, and the beautiful park next door to walk through after.

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Chean Yong

dont come. came here based on a travel website recommendation, also intrigued by the idea of a filled churro. unfortunately, the low rating reviews are correct. im not sure why there are such conflicting reviews. I suspect it depends on whether there is a fresh batch or not. however, if it's a 50/50 chance of getting served mediocre churros, you might as well get it off a street cart and pay less. in terms of the recipe of the churros themselves, there is nothing special here. the churros are served cold. the only positive I can say is that it didn't feel as oily as other churros I've had in Mexico... then again it might be because the churros are not fresh as opposed to freshly fried piping hot churros where the oil has not yet cooled down/ evaporated.... so maybe not a positive either.