This is your chance to slow down in Mexico City with an all-you-can-eat brunch of regional Mexican dishes, unlimited margaritas (yes, really), and a relaxing 30-minute massage with locals who treat you like family. Expect laughter, new flavors, and small moments of calm you’ll remember long after you leave.
Someone pressed a cool glass into my hand before I’d even sat down — cucumber margarita, icy and sharp, with salt clinging to the rim. Alma grinned at me from across the table and said something about how brunch here isn’t just food, it’s a mood. The room smelled like warm tortillas and lime. I kept hearing laughter from the kitchen, and every few minutes someone would bring out another plate: pozole steaming in big bowls, chilaquiles with that perfect soft crunch, fish tacos that tasted like the coast. I tried to pace myself but honestly failed — there was just too much to taste.
Our guide (I think her name was Lety?) explained where each dish came from — Puebla for the mole tacos, Veracruz for the ceviche tostadas. She told us stories about her grandmother’s pozole recipe while topping off our drinks (mango margarita this time — dangerously good). At one point I tried to say “tamarindo” properly and she laughed so hard she nearly dropped the shaker. It felt like being at a friend’s house more than anything official. The sunlight kept shifting through the windows and I remember thinking: this is what Sunday should feel like.
I didn’t expect the massage part to be so… grounding? After all that eating and joking around, slipping into a quiet room for head and neck reflexology was almost surreal. My shoulders finally unclenched. There was soft music somewhere in the background — or maybe it was just street sounds drifting in? Either way, thirty minutes went by fast. When I rejoined everyone, someone handed me a strawberry margarita and we toasted again. Not sure if it was the food or the company or just being looked after for once, but yeah — I still think about that feeling.
There are several vegetarian options available among the traditional dishes; let your host know any dietary needs when booking.
The full experience usually takes around 2–3 hours including time for eating, drinking, chatting, and your 30-minute massage.
Yes, families are welcome; infants can join with adults and there are high chairs or prams available if needed.
No special items required — just come hungry and ready to relax! Everything else is provided on site.
Your day includes all-you-can-eat Mexican brunch featuring regional favorites from Puebla to Oaxaca, unlimited margaritas in several flavors (plus mojitos), a 30-minute relaxing massage of your choice (head/neck/back or foot reflexology), snacks throughout, and warm local hosting from start to finish.
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