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How Much Is a Cup of Coffee in Mexico?

Coffee is among the most popular beverages in the world. Not to mention, the consumption of coffee is high ranging from 3 to 4 cups per day for an average American. The prices of a cup of coffee can vary depending on several factors. They include:

  • Where you live – country or city
  • The type of coffee
  • The time of the day or season
  • The location or where you’re buying the coffee from

In Mexico, the price of coffee ranges depending on the coffee type – whether espresso, latte, cappuccino, or mocha, the place where you’re buying – whether from a cafe or street vendor, and the time of the day – prices can be different during peak times such as on weekends or in the morning. Generally, a cup of coffee in Mexico costs around $2.50. In this article, we’ll explore the coffee prices in Mexico and the factors that contribute to the different price ranges. Read on!

Mexican coffee cost

How Much is a Cup of Coffee in Mexico?

As mentioned, a cup of coffee in Mexico costs around $2.50. The price can vary depending on where you live – coffee in different Mexico cities will range at different prices. Additionally, the prices can vary depending on where you buy the coffee from – a cup of coffee in a cafe will cost more than that from a street vendor.

Starbucks coffee prices in Mexico vary depending on the coffee type and the region where you live. Generally, a regular coffee cup at Starbucks in Mexico costs around $2 to 3 dollars, which is about 40 to 50 pesos. When it comes to the type of coffee, Starbucks specialties in Mexico, such as lattes, mocha, and cappuccino, cost about 60 to 80 pesos or approximately $3 to 4 dollars. Depending on the sizes of the drinks, specialties like frappuccinos and other blended coffee drinks cost around 80 to 120 pesos.

A medium latte or a Grande at Starbucks cost around $2.25 or 46 pesos. On the other hand, a specialty brew in Condesa at a cafe cost around 30 to 45 pesos or $1.50 to $2.25.

 

Can You Use Your US Starbucks Account in Mexico?

Starbucks cards issued in the US are accepted at Starbucks locations, airports, and grocery locations in North America, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

 

What is the Most Popular Coffee in Mexico?

The most popular coffee in Mexico is known as Chiapas coffee. The coffee is known for its light-bodied, nutty notes, crisp acidity, and rich taste. Chiapas is the most well-known coffee-growing region in Mexico. It’s located at the Southernmost end of Mexico.

 

Why is Mexican Coffee So Good?

Coffee in Mexico is brewed with sugar and cinnamon that contribute to the excellent taste of Mexican coffee. The cinnamon and sugar are usually incorporated into the brewing technique rather than after brewing the coffee.