Caballo Blanco Roasters, Art Gallery & Vaquero Museum
Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico
A cozy coffee spot in Loreto offering a unique blend of art, culture, and a warm dining atmosphere. Enjoy light bites and crafted coffee.
C. Davis 35, Centro, 23880 Loreto, B.C.S., Mexico
Caballo Blanco Roasters, Art Gallery & Vaquero Museum
Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Overview
Caballo Blanco Roasters, Art Gallery & Vaquero Museum is a standout coffee shop nestled in the heart of Loreto’s Centro district. Known for expertly roasted beans and a rich cultural atmosphere, it offers much more than coffee. Visitors can immerse themselves in local art and explore a fascinating museum dedicated to the vaquero heritage of the region.
The space combines a cozy and casual ambiance with trendy touches, making it an inviting spot to enjoy a quiet moment or gather with friends. With an array of quality coffees, teas, and desserts, plus unique small plates, the venue caters to diverse tastes throughout the day.
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Local favorites
This cozy coffee shop in the heart of Loreto combines fresh house-roasted coffee with a cultural touch, creating a unique experience for all visitors.
Freshly roasted beans daily provide some of the best coffee in Loreto, complemented by a great selection of teas and homemade treats.
A casual, cozy, and quiet environment makes it ideal for college students, groups, tourists, and families alike.
The on-site Vaquero Museum offers fascinating insight into the local cowboy culture, enhancing the visit beyond just coffee and snacks.
Enjoy small plates, desserts like tres leches cake, and healthy snacks alongside expertly brewed coffee.
Wheelchair accessible seating and restroom facilities make the shop comfortable and welcoming for all guests.
Experience
Experience the blend of rich coffee culture and regional heritage in a space perfect for leisurely visits or social catch-ups.
Savor freshly roasted coffee brewed to perfection before your eyes, then explore the local art and the captivating Vaquero Museum for a true taste of Loreto’s spirit. — FoodPlacee editorial note
Start the day with a cup of house-roasted pour-over coffee in a peaceful courtyard setting, ideal for focused work or contemplative moments.
Enjoy casual meetups over rich coffee, delightful desserts like tres leches cake, and uniquely crafted healthy snacks in a cozy, trendy environment.
Combine refreshments with a visit to the Baja Ranchero Museum, gaining insight into local cowboy history while surrounded by inspiring art displays.
Grab a "Moodchi" snack or specialty coffee to go when exploring Loreto, perfect for tourists wanting quality on the move.
Unwind with a great variety of teas and small plates in a quiet atmosphere set apart from the bustling town center.
Guest sentiment
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"best coffee in loreto!! house roasted beans daily. pour over. outdoor court yard with local events or just to sip a cup of coffee."
"I stumbled upon this place and came back everyday my remaining time in Loreto. Great coffee, company and art. Baja Ranchero Museum is awesome too. The barista “Monse” makes some amazing healthy snacks called “Moodchi”, grab a bag and try them out when you stop in!"
"Great place to get fresh roasted coffe . Great ambience ."
"Great ambiance, good cafe and pastries, enjoy listening to the history of the people from the ranchos, check the museum."
"Great coffee that they roast beans on site. They have some delicious bakery items, such as tres leches cake and brownies They support local artists. They have an interesting museum on local cowboys, called caballeros in Mexico. The owners Jill and Frank are super nice. We ended up talking to them for quite a while."
"Didn't love the coffee but service was charming. Nice museum and garden. You can get great tours from here. Goat cheese making in the mountains, mule ride and more."
"The place is a gem of a find! Their coffee is excellent and is fresh roasted (before your eyes)Mexican, the owner is an enlightened individual full of interesting conversation, I wished I would have talked to him about Vern Knoff. The vaqueros museum is a significant cultural contribution to Loretto."
"Great people... the best coffee... super interesting history or Loreto"
Visit info
Weekly hours below — always confirm with the business before holidays or special events.
Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect times to savor fresh coffee and enjoy the peaceful courtyard atmosphere.
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