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Best Brunch Spots in Polanco

Christian Jacobsen·Founder, Menami AI
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Polanco Brunch: Where Luxury Meets Late Mornings

Polanco is Mexico City's most upscale neighborhood, a grid of designer boutiques, art galleries, and embassy residences anchored by the green expanse of Parque Lincoln. It's also the city's premier brunch destination. On any given weekend morning, the sidewalks along Avenida Presidente Masaryk and the quieter residential streets fill with well-dressed crowds settling into long, leisurely meals that blur the line between breakfast and lunch.

The brunch culture here is distinct from other CDMX neighborhoods. Where Condesa trends bohemian and Roma Norte trends creative, Polanco brunch is polished. Expect white tablecloths alongside exposed-brick industrial chic, professional service that remembers your coffee order, and cocktail programs that treat the mimosa and michelada as serious drinks rather than afterthoughts. Hotel restaurants — Polanco is home to the Four Seasons, St. Regis, and JW Marriott — set the high end of the spectrum, with lavish buffet spreads that include made-to-order omelette stations, sushi, and dessert bars.

But Polanco brunch isn't only about luxury. Some of the neighborhood's best morning meals happen at mid-range cafes where the chilaquiles are made with fresh-fried tortillas and the huevos rancheros come with hand-pressed tortillas and salsa made that morning. The key is knowing where to go for what you want — whether that's a 90-minute celebration with champagne or a 30-minute pit stop for excellent eggs and coffee before hitting the Soumaya Museum down the street.

Timing Your Polanco Brunch

Most Polanco brunch spots serve from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM on weekends, with peak hours between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. If you want a table without a wait, arrive before 10:30 or after 1:30. Several spots also serve brunch on weekdays — a well-kept secret that offers the same food without the crowds.

Reservations are strongly recommended at the hotel restaurants and the most popular independent spots, especially for groups of four or more. Some restaurants offer outdoor terrace seating that's particularly pleasant during the dry season (November through April), when Polanco's mornings are sunny and mild.

The Full List

1

Aitana

$$$ · Av. Presidente Masaryk 371, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

A modern Spanish-influenced restaurant on Presidente Masaryk that has become one of the most popular brunch destinations in Polanco. The menu blends Mexican breakfast staples with Mediterranean influences, and the terrace is one of the neighborhood's best people-watching spots.

Why it's great: The chilaquiles with braised short rib are a Polanco institution. The terrace on Masaryk is ideal for a long, sunny brunch.

Chilaquiles verdes con short ribHuevos benedictinosSpanish tortillaChurros con chocolate
2

Chapulín

$$$ · Campos Eliseos 218, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

Located inside the Hotel Presidente, Chapulín focuses on elevated Mexican cuisine for brunch. Chef-driven dishes highlight ingredients from across Mexico's regions, with a particular emphasis on Oaxacan and Pueblan traditions.

Why it's great: A brunch that feels genuinely Mexican rather than the standard international hotel fare. The mole negro with eggs is a revelation.

Oaxacan eggs with mole negroTamales de rajasNopales con queso frescoMezcal michelada
3

Ivoire

$$$ · Emilio Castelar 95, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

A French-accented restaurant in the heart of Polanco that serves one of the neighborhood's most refined brunches. The pastry program is exceptional — croissants, pain au chocolat, and seasonal fruit tarts baked fresh each morning.

Why it's great: The pastry game is the best in Polanco. If you care about croissants and viennoiserie, this is the only brunch you need.

Croissant basketEggs royale with smoked salmonCroque madameFrench toast brioche
4

Loup Bar

$$ · Emilio Castelar 149, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

A more casual Polanco spot near Parque Lincoln that attracts a younger crowd with its all-day brunch menu, strong coffee program, and Instagram-friendly plating. The avocado toast here is actually worth ordering.

Why it's great: A lighter, more modern brunch option in a neighborhood dominated by heavy plates. The coffee is excellent and the vibe is relaxed.

Avocado toast with poached eggAcai bowlShakshukaCold brew tonic
5

Cipriani

$$$$ · Andres Bello 29, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

The Mexico City outpost of the legendary Venetian restaurant, located on the ground floor of a Polanco tower. Brunch here is a grand affair — bellinis flow freely, the carpaccio is sliced tableside, and the eggs are cooked with Italian precision.

Why it's great: For a special occasion brunch with truly world-class service. The bellini here — where it was invented — is reason enough to visit.

Bellini (the original)Eggs CiprianiBeef carpaccioVanilla meringue cake
6

Casa Balam

$$ · Alejandro Dumas 125, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 CDMX

A Yucatecan restaurant that brings the flavors of Merida to Polanco. The weekend brunch menu features traditional Yucatecan morning dishes that are difficult to find elsewhere in the city — huevos motuleños, papadzules, and cochinita pibil tortas.

Why it's great: A brunch that transports you to the Yucatan Peninsula without leaving Polanco. The papadzules — egg-filled tortillas in pumpkin seed sauce — are unforgettable.

Huevos motuleñosPapadzulesCochinita pibil tortaHorchata fresca

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Polanco brunch spots take reservations?+
Most do, and reservations are strongly recommended for weekend brunch between 11 AM and 1 PM, especially at Aitana, Cipriani, and Chapulin. Some cafes like Loup Bar operate first-come, first-served. Call ahead or book through the restaurant's website.
What's the average cost of brunch in Polanco?+
A brunch for two with drinks typically runs 800-1,500 MXN at mid-range spots and 2,000-4,000 MXN at hotel restaurants and high-end establishments. Coffee-and-pastry stops can be done for 200-400 MXN per person.
Is Polanco brunch family-friendly?+
Generally yes, especially before noon. Restaurants like Casa Balam and Aitana welcome families. The hotel restaurants tend to be more formal and better suited to adults. Parque Lincoln is right around the corner for kids who need to burn off energy between courses.
What's the best brunch near the Soumaya Museum?+
Casa Balam and Loup Bar are both within a 10-minute walk of Museo Soumaya. For a post-museum coffee and pastry, Ivoire is also nearby on Emilio Castelar.

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