Welcome to Casa Cafetzin Coffee Roasters
Casa Cafetzin Coffee Roasters, nestled in El Paso, TX, is a true culinary gem that celebrates the essence of Mexican coffee culture. Sourcing high-quality beans and ingredients from Mexico, every brew, including their renowned Oaxaca mocha, promises a unique flavor profile. The inviting ambiance, adorned with original Mexican artwork, offers a tranquil space to enjoy meticulously crafted beverages. Signature dishes like avocado toast and meticulously prepared brunch items elevate the experience. With a passionate team dedicated to exceptional service, Casa Cafetzin invites coffee lovers and food enthusiasts alike to savor an unforgettable taste of Mexico, one cup at a time.
- 4111 N Mesa St APT 1, El Paso, TX 79902, United States Hotline: +1 915-926-6001
Welcome to Casa Cafetzin Coffee Roasters, a hidden gem nestled in El Paso, Texas, at 4111 N Mesa St. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and exceptional coffee crafted with high-quality ingredients sourced from Mexico, this unique café offers an experience that transports you straight to the heart of Mexico City. The inviting staff, including the knowledgeable baristas Ale and Arturo, bring a warmth and passion that is palpable in every cup.
What sets Casa Cafetzin apart is their commitment to quality and creativity. Guests can savor the rich flavors of their mochas, which proudly feature cacao from Oaxaca. As one customer so eloquently put it, it's unlike any mocha you've ever tasted. The menu is ever-expanding, ensuring that regular visitors will always discover something new and exciting. For those seeking a refreshing twist, the matcha and orange espresso refreshers come highly recommended.
The food at Casa Cafetzin is also worth raving about. Enjoy a delicious avocado toast adorned with chili oil, a combination that has earned rave reviews for its delectable flavors. Pair it with a beautifully crafted chai latte, a chocolate croissant, or try the innovative green pozole for brunch. Each dish is a testament to the high-quality ingredients used, and the creativity is evident in every bite.
With a serene ambiance, complete with stunning views of the Franklin Mountains, visitors often comment on the café's calming environment. The walls adorned with original artwork from Mexico complement the café’s unique vibe, making it an ideal spot to relax and soak in the artistic atmosphere while sipping on expertly brewed coffee. The café even offers a rotating selection of single-origin coffees, delighting coffee connoisseurs with high-quality naturals and experimental roasts.
In a city where specialty coffee shops can be a rarity, Casa Cafetzin Coffee Roasters stands out not only for its exceptional beverages and dishes but also for its friendly staff and welcoming environment. Whether you're a die-hard coffee enthusiast or simply searching for a cozy place to unwind, Casa Cafetzin promises a remarkable experience that celebrates the rich flavors of Mexico and the joy of community. Don't just take my word for it; visit and see for yourself why this café is beloved by locals and visitors alike!

Here you have a hidden gem. This is because the ingredients to make their coffees come from Mexico and are occasionally out of stock. For example, their cacao used to make their Mocha comes from Oaxaca. It’s unlike any mocha you’ve EVER tasted. Their menu keeps expanding so it’s best to come every so often. Pictured is a matcha and orange espresso refreshers. Truly worth your time.

I went in and the lady working was very welcoming and helpful. Told her it was my first time and she told me about items on the menu. I ordered a chai latte, chocolate croissant and avocado toast. Let me start off by saying everything was delicious. The food was mouth watering good. This is a small and unique place. I loved it. I will definitely be going back and letting friends know about this place.

Had brunch here and ordered an avocado toast with an extra egg, mocha coffee and a flat white. The avocado toast was served with chili oil on the side, it was the best avocado toast I've ever had! It was nice and quiet with a good view of Mesa and the Franklin Mtns. Parking was not an issue and prices are very reasonable. Highly recommend!

Hidden gem. Staff is friendly and helpful. Great quality coffee. Barista’s passion shines through the preparation and service of your favorite caffeinated beverage. I will visit every time I am in El Paso.

One of the best coffees I’ve tried so far. The place is really nice, with vibes from Andalucia and Greece, very original. Top beans quality, and the staff is very kind. Ale and Arturo are very welcoming people, and know a lot about specialty coffee, thanks guys for one my best coffee experience! :)

I highly recommend this place!!! Calming environment with delicious, flavorful food and beautiful artwork. It feels like you are along the coast in Mexico in a quaint cafe next to the water. Classic, modern but a vintage feel. I had avocado toast on sourdough bread with arugula, radish, prosciutto with a side of pickled carrots and onions. The toast is slice thinner so you taste all the veggies and prosciutto. Drink: beet/ limeade refresher that was the perfect balance of tart and a hint of sweet.

Worth the trek up town, everything was made with the best quality ingredients, skill and creativity. My caffe americano was truly delicious and didn't need a single drop of milk, and I can be very sensitive to the acid in coffee so that js a true sign of a perfectly balanced coffee. The humble molette was fresh, elevated, and a nutritious breakfast. The vegan cacao donut was dense and rich, the perfect meal in a beautiful setting. If you're a cafe connoisseur, Casa Cafetzin is a must stop. It felt just like being back in a cafe in Mexico City (maybe a little quieter, but that was a good thing!) Well done to the team here.

Without a doubt, my favorite coffee shop in all of El Paso. It's rare in El Paso to find a specialty roaster that has rotating single origins, let alone high-quality naturals and more experimental roasts. The food is delicious; we always get the green pozole and molletes. The vibe is also rad - they play a lot of 60s/70s art rock/pop in the shop, have the walls lined with original artwork from Mexico, and sell ceramics/watercolors.