Hugo C.
Yelp
Coffee shop cum roaster does an encore in Mexico City, opening in nearby La Condesa to now have representation in two of the city's hippest neighborhoods. Here, expect a deeper study in space design, a more spacious area and more of a wine bar vibe.
What will most probably become a stalwart in this caffeine-needy area of La Condesa, Qūentin opens up shop with a near identical menu from the Roma shop, looking to satisfy thirsty hipsters everywhere. The design is minimal and modern, a black matte La Marzocco Linea serving dually as part of the decor and workflow, along with a functional and beautifully organized small food prep area. The shop is both spacious but cozy and narrow. The space lends itself as a coffee shop in the daylight and a wine bar as the former starts to fade.
Expect more of near dexterously made coffee, beautiful pastries and cool and hip young locals and foreigners hanging out at the space. As for me, I'll see where in the world is the next place I'll stumble upon a semi-new Qūentin coffeeshop as this mini coffee chain continues to grow.