La Cosecha Organic Market
Organic shop · Oaxaca City ·

La Cosecha Organic Market

Organic shop · Oaxaca City ·

Organic market with traditional Oaxacan fare, juices, and baked goods

organic food
memelas
tejate
tamales
vegetarian options
fresh juice
mezcal
pozole
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null
La Cosecha Organic Market by null

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C. Macedonio Alcalá 806, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Gender neutral restroom
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe

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C. Macedonio Alcalá 806, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 24, 2026

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"An organic market option that is more vegetarian-friendly than traditional meat-focused markets, offering baked goods, produce, and lighter fare for plant-oriented eaters." - Brad Japhe Brad Japhe Brad Japhe is a journalist specializing in food, beverage, and travel. He also hosts online video content as an expert in those fields. He’s reported from all 50 states and has visited all seven continents. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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La Pozontlería – Oaxaca, Mexico - Gastro Obscura

"Pozontle is a ceremonial drink hailing from the Sierra Norte region of Oaxaca, particularly the town of Villa Hidalgo Yalalag. It is a refreshing, lightly sweet blend of cacao, corn, the cocolmecatl vine, water, and panela. While you can find plenty of stands selling its frothier, more popular relative—tejate—throughout Oaxaca de Juárez, the city boasts few spots that serve pozontle. One of these rare vendors lies within a small, quiet farmers market that’s tucked away from the bustle of the city’s larger mercados. La Pozontlería is one of a dozen food stands lining La Cosecha market. It can be easy to miss: From the street, it’s just an open doorway. But once you walk through to the back, you’ll find a small, colorful outdoor space with vendors selling traditional Mexican and specifically Oaxacan fare. Founded in 2016, the market promotes organic and homemade offerings. While you won’t find any soda inside, you will find traditional beverages such as tejate, pulque, and pozontle. Women traditionally prepare pozontle. At La Pozontlería, the female vendor first combines the ingredients in a jícara, a cup made from a hollowed-out gourd, then takes out a long, wooden tool known as a molinillo. She places it between her hands and rubs them fiercely together, building up a mocha-tinted foam. When the foam coats the top of the drink, it’s ready. Jícara in hand, take your pozontle to one of the market’s communal picnic tables. There, in the shade of a tent beneath a rainbow of dangling papeles picados, take a sip. Its flavor should resemble a light chocolate milk. If the ingredients start to settle, just give it a quick stir with the accompanying wooden spoon. Pair your beverage with one of the market’s fine offerings—its garnachas, memelas, and tlayudas are particularly stellar—for a delicious taste of traditional Oaxaca. None" - Sam OBrien

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"I split my time between New York City and Oaxaca, and lately I've been enjoying going to La Cosecha, the organic market in Oaxaca." - Marisel Salazar

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Ngan N.

Google
We love this little food market. We ordered the orange juice + pineapple juice (45 peso) multiple times. It was so yummy and refreshing. We also loved the tamale mole - Tamal de mole (60 peso) from the kiosk that says Bienvemaos. It was pretty flavorful and moist. We'd definitely eat those again. We ordered the pozole with pork and chicken (150 peso) and chocolate tamale from different kiosks. They were okay but we didn't like them very much.

zara K.

Google
The local tour guide recommended me of this place for vegitarian foods. It's an open air food court inside. Each shop offered different menu, there were local foods like memelas, café, no sugar added fruit juice,tejate, milk shake, etc. All looked healthy, compared to the ones in mercados. Order and pay at each shop and they bring you the food to the table you picked wherever you sit there. I went there twice during my trip.

Jess B.

Google
Went to grab lunch at this cute food market. There's a handful of food shops so a lot of variety to choose from. Plenty of shaded seating space. Would recommend pozole -really deliciosa, and the soup de guisa. there are heaps of tasty vegetarian options - we got a tostada and empanada-would recommend. Plenty of fresh drink options too. Lovely cute space.

John E.

Google
Our go to place for breakfast and the BEST Coffee Mocha. I must of eaten the Hoja Santa with eggs 10 time during our two month visit to Oaxaca. The patio is such an inviting place to enjoy the morning. Love this space and can't wait to return!

Carisa C.

Google
I recommend tamal de mole with cafe olla! Lots of little gems in this collective community of tiendas and individually owned restaurants. Very pleasant place for breakfast or lunch.

Roland B.

Google
Good Mercado in Oaxaca. Good Choice of food. I had a Falafel Bowl and a vegetarian omlette, horchata and tepache. All was delicious. For vegans and vegetarians perfect, the prices are good and fair aswell.

Detox T.

Google
Attn: vegans! La Costañita is one of the food vendors at this market. We were in Oaxaca for a 10 day trip and ate here at least 5 times! The pumpkin/bean tamales and their guacamole is amazing. We also got an extra side of beans everytime to top off our tamales. These are some of the best tamales I’ve ever eaten, the owner is so sweet and their team has amazing service. I cannot recommend La Costañita enough and a visit to La Cosecha is a MUST! I also recommend trying Tejate at one of the other vendors here, and the Memelitas Veganas at another vendor (I can’t remember their names). The green juices are also amazing from the vendor in the back, we had a green juice with our tamales every meal as well. We ate here for less than $10 per person each meal. If you need to grocery shop here they also have produce vendors and organic products to cook wherever you’re staying.

Danielle F.

Google
Great area to relax and eat and drink. We'll shaded. Lots of vendors to choose from.
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Lissa G.

Yelp
Cute little mercado that feels miles away from everything once you're inside. In a relatively nondescript doorway, you end up in a lovely courtyard with maybe about 12-15 vendors with their own stalls and a handful of picnic style benches and seats to enjoy your food and drink. We ended up here twice on two different tours, so we also got the chance to try some memelitas, some green juice, and some mezcal. It's definitely a place I'd stop by if I were in the area.
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Douglas V.

Yelp
12/19/22 Inside La Cosecha Oaxaca there are maybe 15 stalls, mostly for delicious food and drink. When ever I come here the very first thing I do is buy a medium Tejate. This is a deceivingly filling drink, being a mixture of maíz, chocolateé, organic simple syrup, and flor de Rosita. Which in told is the flower of the cacao tree. Delicious! 12/20/22 Today I'm trying a Tlayuda, which is a large blue corn tortilla bean cheese and squash blossoms! It could have used more salt but that's probably just me. Well constructed and enough for two! Delicious
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Maria E.

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Lovely little market. Somewhat hidden from the street but once you enter, you end up in a large courtyard, surrounded by various vendors. There are tables in the middle to sit and enjoy your comida/bebida. They don't have a massive selection but it's calm, unlike the central markets. Yet you're paying market prices and everything is really cheap. I saw a couple organic produce vendors, a few spots offering traditional fare (memelas, tlayudas, etc.), juice and agua fresca, indigenous beverages (tejate and pozontle), and some vegan/vegetarian options. I tried both tejate and pozontle and enjoyed both. I prefer the tejate. Great spot for a quick snack/drink or for grabbing some organic ingredients.
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Lizette V.

Yelp
My fave place to visit in Oaxaca with a variety of food and beautiful cultural ambiance!
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Roger L.

Yelp
La Cosecha is a fun place to eat. Several small stands selling lots of great organic food including the Oaxacan specialty "chapulines" or grasshoppers. Had a great meal. We went there for breakfast.
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Schwinn S.

Yelp
Fantastic organic traditional food at beyond reasonable prices! One of my absolute favorite places to take lunch in Oaxaca. Try the memelas (20 pesos ) and a nice shot of mezcal (50 pesos) . Lots of vegan and vegetarian options. Highly recommended!!!

Mark R.

Yelp
My friend recommended this place to me and I thought it was gonna be a big outdoor farmers market. It's a bit smaller than that but there were a number of organic stands selling amazing food at good prices. I still dream of the blue corn flavor in the memelas I ordered. No Maseca used here!