La Barraca Valenciana
Spanish restaurant · Villa Coyoacan ·

La Barraca Valenciana

Spanish restaurant · Villa Coyoacan ·

Specializing in huge, amazing tortas and Spanish cuisine

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Centenario No. 91-C, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

MX$200–300

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Centenario No. 91-C, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

+52 55 5658 1880
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MX$200–300

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•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy

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Dec 12, 2025

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La Barraca Valenciana - Review - Coyoacán - Mexico City - The Infatuation

"When you’ve hit your limit on tortas cubanas and queso oaxaca, head to La Barraca Valenciana in Coyoacán, a tiny, wood-paneled tavern that’s been serving Spanish-style tortas since 1988. Unlike most torta spots that emphasize sheer size and grease, La Barraca Valenciana switches things up with Spanish-leaning fillings and house-brewed craft beer. The curro torta, full of sobrasada, grilled chicken, and cheese, and garlicky homemade aioli that should be sold by the jar, turns this sandwich into a sensation. This old-school taverna feels like you stumbled into a local haunt inValencia, but you’re really just a few blocks from Coyoacán’s main square." - Guillaume Guevara

https://www.theinfatuation.com/mexico-city/reviews/la-barraca-valenciana
La Barraca Valenciana

Alfonso V.

Google
Rarely a new type of torta comes to town. I recently discovered this treasure of a place where Spanish style cuisine is served. All good. But the tortas !!!......Amazing !! The place is cozy and located in Coyoacan.

Alex Z.

Google
This is a very small restaurant on the side thr of the street. Nothing fancy, but serves amazing food. I stopped by before the Frida Kahlo museum. If you are on a tight schedule, I recommend to order the sandwich. We ordered the paella I was told 15mins but waited for 45mins. Almost missed my window for timed ticket entry. The fried shrimps and paella are really good.

Hope E.

Google
We had the squid torta and the milanesa torta. The squid one was quite salty so we had to ask for limes. Croquetas weren't very good. Sangria was lovely. Check your bills as we were charged 120 for one beer!

Maribel C.

Google
Place is small, I think there are only 6 tables We got the octopus, tuna, croquettes and sangria (many of them!) Service is great! Food is amazing! You must try the octopus! Forgot to take pic of octopus but I suggest you to go an try it! You won't regret it!

Serena K

Google
I have mixed reviews on the food because the chicken wings and fried shrimp were fantastic, but the torta which is what they were supposed to be known for, was just ok. I was a bit surprised that instead of a faucet to wash my hands there was a pot full of water with an empty plastic container to wash my hands, which is the reason for my 3 star review. Staff was attentive and expedient.

Tiffany G.

Google
This was the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat after visiting the Frida Museum. Service was very friendly and there were multiple hand washing and sanitizing stations. Plexiglass partitions separated tables inside and outside dining was also available. The food was Delicious! The tortas were so large we each took half home for breakfast the next morning. The prices are reasonable. I highly recommend this place.

Jon G.

Google
You will want to eat all of the tapas, enjoy all of the craft beer, and enjoy the tortas. The space is open and clean, the service was informative and fast, and the food was fresh and tasty. La Barraca is near some of the most fun parks in Mexico City and a short walk from Frida Kahlo’s house, you should definitely stop in.

Colleen Yvonne T.

Google
Had one of my best meals so far here. Excellent service, cozy environment and great staff. Also very good house wine.
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Alex Z.

Yelp
This is a very small restaurant on the side thr of the street. Nothing fancy, but serves amazing food. I stopped by before the Frida Kahlo museum. If you are on a tight schedule, I recommend to order the sandwich. We ordered the paella I was told 15mins but waited for 45mins. Almost missed my window for timed ticket entry. The fried shrimps and paella are really good.
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Jay O.

Yelp
Not sure where all the glowing reviews come from... Found the overall experience to be mediocre at best. Things on the menu that are supposed to be crispy like the bravas and the calamari were not... Overall flavor was pretty good and the sangria was OK... If you're expecting anything close to a Spain, like tapas experience here, you will not find it here.
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Salvador A.

Yelp
The food is amazing. Great services. The sangria was delicious. We had the paella Valenciana. The tuna tartar savory.
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Juliana P.

Yelp
We ended up here by accident but it was probably one of true best places we ate in at Mexico. We all ordered the Del Mar and it was sooo good. I've never had a sandwich with little octopus inside and it was so delicious! I thought I'd just want half but couldn't stop eating and pretty much ended up eating the entire one. It's a great spot to walk to after the Frida kahlo blue house. Friendly staff and good seating area inside. Do check it out and order the Del Mar! So good.
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Michael E.

Yelp
We only came here for a sandwich, but it was absolutely delicious and was definitely big enough for two people, depending on how hungry you are. We also happened to come at a time when it is free complimentary soup, which was really delicious, and free! Also, if you like beer, they have some really good beer brewed by the company that they have in the fridge. I tried the IPA and it actually was really good! Definitely worth checking out this place if you are around this area.
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Charles L.

Yelp
This place is amazing!! One of the best restaurants we ate at in all of CDMX. If you're into tapas then this is the spot for you. We had the papas bravas, croquettes de jamón, tartare de tuna, calamari, and paella. All of them were delicious but my favorite was the papas bravas. The restaurant is pretty unassuming and also close to a number of excellent parks.
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Octavio A.

Yelp
Dank. If you don't get a torta, you're doing it wrong. Suggestions -Malinche -Girona -Madona -Del Mar -Alitas bravas
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Nancy B.

Yelp
Great little casual place with delicious Spanish tapas and tortas. We got the tortilla espanola, pulpos con papas y chorizo and the currro torta. We were only two people and we ordered waaaay too much... Especially with the tasty carrots with jalapeños and onions on the table and copas de vino and sangria in hand! Our first meal in coyoacan was a doozy and amazingly good!! The feeling inside is very casual and the service is with a smile.

Emilio G.

Yelp
Wow. This place is a gem. Quick. Delicious. Super affordable. The people working are sweet. The free soup is delicious. The tortas are fire. Quit playing. Hella over priced food in the area, but not here. Come here. Come now.
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Nicole L.

Yelp
Really good tortas, excellent pickled veg, decently priced wine and beer. Soo close to the Frida Khalo museum so you can pop over if you have time to kill. Also WiFi!
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Andrea F.

Yelp
If you are looking for typical spanish food, this might dissapoint you. Their "Tortas" selection are not bad, but nothing special (mexican tortas). Wines are expensive and not spanish, so "Sangrías" are what I would recommend. In general, it is expensive for what you get.

Deborah S.

Yelp
Awesome tortas! Very friendly and helpful staff. Off the beaten path and away from all of the tourisma.
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Evan Y.

Yelp
Food was very good and service was fantastic. Their friend calamari rings are a must try and the octopus dish mentioned in the other review was fantastic as well. Their tortas were also very scrumptious, filled with lots of meat, cheese and avocado.

Sean P.

Yelp
My favorite casual meal in Mexico City. Amazing tortas, a great salad, and delicious tapas. Highly recommend the tuna tartare, and the la girona and vegetarian tortas! Great service and wonderful food. Must visit.