There’s no way to know where this place is. The place is nice and there’s live music which is great however the pastries and cakes are not handmade in Tepoztlán which was sort of a bummer. The lady in the bookstore was rude when my friend asked her about the properties of an oil that was advertised all over saying “I don’t know what that is”.
Wonderful food with friendly and helpful people. Bookstore carries books and magazines in English. Two bright and colourful children's rooms with books and toys for sale. he garden offers several place to sit, from cozy groves to the comfortable and airy patio. Chances are excellent you will hear other languages such English, French or Italian, as this place is owned by a trio of intelligent, strong and cultured women from other lands. A good place to connect with local expats. WiFi and one electric outlet on the patio if your iPad or tablet charge is way down. Organic food and handicrafts market once a week. Home to the annual Canada-Mexico Literary Festival, which occurs in the garden and at the Casa de la Cultura, the Ex-Convent and La Torbina Art Gallery each February. $$