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When it comes to good Mezcal and good food it doesn’t get better than this.
Elena Garro Cultural Center is a wonderful place to meet around books. Its attractive architecture, which includes books, trees and walls of concrete and glass; its rich publishing offer, which favors editions of the cultural sector, as well as new private and independent publishers, and its ongoing program of activities that includes various cultural expressions for all ages, make this center ideal for a recreation space for chat or study with an intellectual and playful vibe. Readers, as always, are invited to tour their shelves, illuminated by the atmosphere of Coyoacán. No doubt a contemporary jewel hidden in the heart of Coyoacán.