El Patio Mexican Reviews

El Patio 77 Mexico City Reviews: What to Expect Before You Go

Cozy covered courtyard patio with greenery and comfortable seating, inviting atmosphere in Mexico City.

El Patio 77 in Mexico City is a boutique eco-sustainable bed and breakfast, not a standalone restaurant or bar. The patio experience here is a quiet, plant-lined interior courtyard where guests eat breakfast in the morning, not a public dining venue you can walk into for lunch or dinner. If you were looking for a lively patio restaurant or nightlife spot, this is a different kind of place entirely. But if you are booking a stay in CDMX and want a deeply tranquil, design-forward patio atmosphere with very high guest satisfaction (a 9.6/10 on Expedia across 142 reviews and a 4.8 on TripAdvisor with 666 reviews), El Patio 77 is genuinely hard to beat.

Make sure you have the right place

Street-level entrance to a venue in Mexico City, with subtle signage indicating “El Patio 77”.

The name "El Patio" gets used a lot across Mexico and the US, so it is worth confirming you are looking at the right one before you rely on any reviews.

The name "El Patio" gets used a lot across Mexico and the US, so it is worth confirming you are looking at the right one before you rely on any reviews, and if you mean El Patio in Leesville, checking el patio mexican restaurant leesville reviews is a related next step. The Mexico City El Patio 77 is located at J. García Icazbalceta #77, Colonia San Rafael, 06470 CDMX.

The neighborhood is San Rafael, within the Cuauhtémoc borough, which sits just west of the historic center near Colonia Santa María la Ribera. The official website is elpatio77. com, and their social accounts are @elpatio77 on Instagram and @elpatio77SR on Facebook. You can also reach them at +52 55 5592 8452.

If the address, handles, or website you are looking at do not match these, you are looking at a different venue.

It is also worth noting that El Patio 77 is home to Galería La 77, an art gallery operating inside the boutique hotel at the same Joaquín García Icazbalceta address. The Sistema de Información Cultural (Secretaría de Cultura) also identifies the gallery [Galería La 77](https://sic. cultura. gob.

mx/ficha. php? table=galeria&table_id=934) as being inside the boutique hotel El Patio 77 at Joaquín Garcia Icazbalceta No. 77, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 CDMX.

That gallery connection adds a cultural layer to the property that shows up in reviews, with guests frequently mentioning the artsy, curated feel of the space. This is not the kind of patio you see at, say, a Mexican grill chain or a neighborhood taqueria. Think closer to a private urban courtyard that happens to serve breakfast.

What the reviews actually say

The numbers are unusually strong. If you are looking specifically for el patio mexican restaurant Fresno reviews, it helps to confirm you have the correct El Patio location before comparing ratings and photos. A 4. 8 out of 5 on TripAdvisor across 666 reviews, with recent feedback as current as June 2026, is not a fluke.

TripAdvisor lists El Patio 77 with a rating of 4. 8 and 666 reviews on its hotel review page [4. 8 out of 5 on TripAdvisor across 666 reviews](https://www. tripadvisor.

com/HotelReview-g150800-d1574251-Reviews-ElPatio77-MexicoCityCentralMexicoandGulf_Coast. html). A 9. 6 out of 10 on Expedia is similarly elite territory for any accommodation in a major city.

The recurring themes in reviews point to a few consistent strengths: the tranquility of the interior courtyard, the warmth and attentiveness of the staff, the quality of the included breakfast, and the eco-conscious design of the property. Guests repeatedly describe the stay as feeling like stepping into a private home rather than a hotel, which is exactly what a well-executed B&B should feel like.

Negative reviews are rare and tend to focus on things like room size (common for boutique city properties) or the quieter, non-touristy neighborhood location, which some guests love and others find inconvenient.

The patio itself: what the space is actually like

Warm covered interior patio with seating, plants, and soft natural light.

The Patio Principal is described on the official site as the "corazón de la casa" (the heart of the house), and it earns that label. This is an interior courtyard, covered by the surrounding architecture of the building, with natural light filtering in and greenery throughout. Mornings here are genuinely calm, the kind of quiet you do not expect to find in a city as kinetic as Mexico City. The design has been recognized by Design Week Mexico for its architecture and eco-aesthetic, so the space has real visual intention behind it, not just a few potted plants dragged outside.

Because it is an interior patio rather than a rooftop or street-facing terrace, you are not dealing with traffic noise, direct sun, or the chaos of a busy colonia street. The layout is intimate. There is no large dining room seating dozens of tables simultaneously. You are sharing the courtyard with other guests of the hotel, which keeps the energy quiet and social in a low-key way. The crowd skews toward design-conscious travelers, cultural tourists, and people who specifically sought out a boutique eco property rather than a chain hotel. It is not the place for a loud group brunch or late-night drinks on the terrace.

Food and drinks: what guests say about breakfast

Breakfast is included with stays, and it is served in the interior patio. Reviews consistently praise the quality and presentation of the morning meal. Expedia explicitly notes "complete breakfast included" as a feature, and guests seem to genuinely look forward to it rather than treat it as an afterthought. The emphasis is on a relaxed, leisurely breakfast experience that matches the overall pace of the property, not a buffet line or a rushed continental spread.

Since El Patio 77 is a B&B rather than a full-service restaurant, there is no dinner service, no cocktail menu, and no à la carte lunch to consider. If you are hoping to make this a dining destination for a night out, it is simply not set up that way.

If you are specifically looking for Mexican grill patio reviews in Melrose Park, you will want to check the El Patio Mexican Grill listings for the most relevant, location-specific feedback dining destination. For your dinners and evening meals, you would be heading out into San Rafael or nearby neighborhoods, which have solid restaurant options of their own. The patio breakfast is the food experience here, and based on reviews, it is a genuinely good one.

Service, check-in, and how the stay runs

Service quality is one of the most frequently praised aspects of El Patio 77. The staff-to-guest ratio at a small boutique B&B means interactions tend to feel personal and attentive rather than transactional. Guests mention feeling welcomed and well looked after from check-in through checkout. With recent reviews as late as June 2026 maintaining that high TripAdvisor average, there is no sign of a dip in service standards. Wait times for breakfast are minimal given the small scale of the operation. Check-out experiences are generally described as smooth and warm.

One practical note: because this is a boutique property with a limited number of rooms, availability can be tight, especially around Mexican holidays, long weekends, and events like Design Week Mexico. The staff is reachable by phone at +52 55 5592 8452 and through the official site, so it is worth confirming your reservation directly if you booked through a third-party platform.

The honest complaints: what to watch for

Compact boutique B&B room corner showing tight space, narrow bedside storage, and small bathroom doorway.

Given the very high overall scores, significant complaints are uncommon, but a few themes do surface across review platforms. Here is what to be aware of before you book:

  • Room size: Boutique B&B rooms in a converted historic building tend to be compact. If you need a lot of space or are traveling with heavy luggage, read room descriptions carefully before booking.
  • Neighborhood access: Colonia San Rafael is not the Centro Histórico or Condesa. It is a real residential neighborhood, which is a plus for authenticity but means fewer tourist conveniences immediately outside the door. Some guests flag the walk or ride to major attractions as longer than expected.
  • No elevator in some historic buildings: Accessibility for guests with mobility limitations should be confirmed directly with the property before booking, as older converted buildings in CDMX frequently do not have elevators.
  • No food or drink beyond breakfast: If you are expecting a bar, room service, or dinner on-site, this is not that kind of property. Plan your evenings out.
  • Eco systems as a trade-off: The solar-heated water and recycled-water systems that Condé Nast Traveler notes as eco highlights are genuinely sustainable, but a small number of guests have noted that water pressure or temperature can be inconsistent during peak morning use. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing.
  • Limited parking: Street parking in San Rafael can be competitive. If you are driving, ask the property directly about parking options nearby.

Who this is really for, and when to go

El Patio 77 is a strong match for solo travelers, couples, design and architecture enthusiasts, eco-conscious travelers, and anyone who wants a quiet, culturally rich base in Mexico City without staying in a generic chain hotel. It is especially good for people who specifically value the patio and courtyard experience as part of their stay, because the morning hours in that interior space are genuinely one of the better low-key ways to start a day in CDMX. It is not a fit for large groups wanting a social party atmosphere, travelers who need a lot of amenities on-site, or anyone looking for a lively patio dining scene.

Timing matters. Mexico City's dry season (roughly October through April) is generally the most pleasant time to be sitting in any courtyard or outdoor space. The rainy season (May through September) brings afternoon showers, but since the Patio Principal is an interior courtyard protected by the building structure, it holds up better than a fully exposed rooftop or street terrace would. That said, early mornings before the rains typically arrive are lovely even in the wet season. Reviews from February and June 2026 both reflect positive experiences, which suggests the property holds up across seasons.

Practical tips before you arrive

  1. Book directly through elpatio77.com or confirm your reservation by phone at +52 55 5592 8452, especially for peak dates around Mexican holidays or cultural events.
  2. Follow @elpatio77 on Instagram before your trip to get a real visual sense of the courtyard and current space setup.
  3. Check the gallery schedule for Galería La 77 if you are interested in the art side of the property. It adds a free cultural layer to your stay.
  4. Ask about room accessibility directly if you have mobility needs. Do not assume an elevator exists.
  5. Plan your dinner and nightlife options in surrounding neighborhoods like Colonia Santa María la Ribera, San Rafael proper, or nearby Colonia Doctores before you arrive. The B&B itself will not cover those needs.
  6. Uber and DiDi work well in CDMX for getting to and from the San Rafael area, so do not stress about the neighborhood being hard to reach, it is not.

If you have been browsing reviews for other patio-focused Mexican venues and landed here while comparing options, El Patio 77 sits in a very different category than a restaurant-focused patio like you might find reviewed elsewhere on this site. If you are specifically looking for El Patio Mexican Restaurant in Shreveport, check the latest customer feedback and ratings to confirm it is the location you want El Patio Mexican Restaurant in Shreveport reviews.

The experience is slower, more personal, and tied to the rhythm of a boutique hotel stay rather than a meal or a night out. That is not a downside, it is just what it is. And based on nearly 700 reviews averaging a 4. 8, it is really good at being exactly that.

FAQ

Are El Patio 77 Mexico City reviews for a restaurant patio or for the hotel courtyard?

They are overwhelmingly about the boutique bed and breakfast experience, especially the interior Patio Principal used for breakfast. If you want a public patio where you can drop in for lunch or cocktails, you will likely be disappointed because the property is not set up like a standalone restaurant.

How can I confirm I am reading reviews for the correct El Patio 77 in CDMX?

Match the address J. García Icazbalceta #77, Colonia San Rafael (Cuauhtémoc) and the hotel’s identity (elpatio77.com, @elpatio77 Instagram, @elpatio77SR Facebook). If a listing shows a different city, a different street number, or promotes it as a Mexican bar or restaurant, it is probably not the same place.

What should I expect for breakfast style and timing?

Breakfast is included and served in the interior courtyard, and reviews describe it as relaxed rather than a fast buffet. Because the hotel is small, it is usually smoother than large-hotel dining, but it can still follow a set morning schedule, so late sleepers may want to plan accordingly.

Is the patio noisy or affected by street traffic?

Expect a calmer experience because the courtyard is interior and protected by surrounding architecture. Reviews still can mention quietness, but you should not plan on rooftop-style bustle or street ambience since the courtyard is not street-facing.

Do they offer dinner, cocktails, or lunch like a typical patio restaurant?

No. There is no full dinner service, cocktail menu, or à la carte lunch on site. The “food” reviews focus on the breakfast experience, so you will need to make separate dinner plans in San Rafael or nearby neighborhoods.

Is El Patio 77 good for groups, or is it better for couples and solo travelers?

It is better suited to solo travelers and couples who want a quiet, design-forward stay. Reviews and the property’s setup suggest it is not ideal for large groups looking for a party atmosphere, multiple meal seatings, or lots of on-site amenities.

How do room size and layout factor into reviews?

Some negative feedback tends to be about the compact nature common in boutique city properties. If you are traveling with extra luggage or prefer lots of room to work, you may want to filter for larger room categories or ask directly about square footage before booking.

What is the best time of year to enjoy the courtyard?

October through April is typically most comfortable for outdoor-feeling time in Mexico City. During May through September, it is still more sheltered than rooftop patios because the courtyard is interior, but showers can impact plans if you were hoping for extended morning or early-evening patio time.

Is availability tight around major events or holidays?

Yes. With a limited number of rooms, it can sell out during Mexican holidays, long weekends, and periods like Design Week Mexico. If you see few options left on third-party sites, it is worth calling or confirming directly using the hotel phone number.

If I booked through a third-party site, should I confirm anything with the hotel?

It is a smart move. Because reservations can be limited, confirm check-in details and any breakfast timing expectations after booking, especially if your arrival is late or your dates overlap with peak local events.