Mirthala Coffee Bar: Great option for Breakfasts and Brunch
Cafe Breton: Cool breakfast option, but you need to get there early (8-9 ish) to get a spot. Cozy French eatery dishing up breakfast, housemade pastries & light fare, plus coffee & juices.
El Meson de Chucho El Roto: Traditional Mexican Food in the heart of Downtown Queretaro.
La Patrona Barbacoa Artesanal: Traditional Mexican Barbacoa.
Cerveceria Hercules: Very old factory that got refurbished into an mazing beer garden. I think Google Maps does a good job with its description: "Chill beer garden & bar serving burgers, wings & other pub grub in an industrial outdoor space."
Bárbaro Asador de Campo: Bárbaro is a restaurant that merges a pastoral setting with a contemporary dining experience, offering a menu that highlights local ingredients in a relaxed, family-oriented environment. It is at the same location as the Party Venue.
San Miguel de Allende: 1 hour away from Querétaro, San Miguel is one of the most popular destinations for international visitors. San Miguel was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site back in 2008.
Bernal: Colorful and charming town, Bernal is one of Mexico's "Pueblos Magicos". Bernal is renowned for its geological landmark, the Peña de Bernal, one of the largest monoliths in the world. As anywhere in Mexico, food is also amazing!
Wineries: Queretaro and its surroundings are renowned as wine country. There are plenty of Wine & Cheese routes that you can explore. One of our recommendations is Freixenet, celebrated for its high-quality sparkling wines produced using the traditional method, akin to champagne production. Additionally, Freixenet boasts a vast underground cellar, which you can explore through their guided tours.
Tequisquiapan: Yet another Mexican "Pueblo Magico". Tequisquiapan is known for its mineral spas and the well-preserved Spanish colonial buildings lining its cobbled streets. Overall, Tequisquiapan offers a mix of relaxation, cultural experiences, and gastronomic delights, making it a favored destination for Mexicans seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.