Galindo's Café

Av. Campeche /Arista, Puerto Peñasco

Hours

Open Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Closed Sunday

About

Welcome to Galindo's Café — the go-to gathering spot in Puerto Peñasco!

Looking for a genuine, flavor-packed favorite in town? Galindo's Café draws everyone from politicians and professionals to students and locals for the best burritos around.

Conveniently situated on Campeche Avenue and Arista Street toward El Mirador, it's the ideal stop for satisfying “guisado” burritos paired with top-notch coffee.

Guisado is a classic Spanish-style meat preparation involving roasting or frying, then slow-braising for rich taste.

Step inside and feel instantly at ease amid the welcoming armchair-style seating, designed for kicking back while you savor your meal. Thanks to its prime location on Campeche Avenue and Arista Street, reaching this beloved spot is effortless for every hungry visitor.

The real highlight? Galindo's Café menu, where “guisado” burritos reign supreme. From cheesy classics to standout options like bean and chicharron, machaca with potatoes, shredded meat, chorizo with potatoes or eggs, ham with eggs, bacon with eggs, and the standout ranchero-style beef — each delivers generations of tradition and bold flavor that keeps crowds coming back.

Here are the 3 must-try items at Galindo's Café that deliver unforgettable bites!

Must Try Menu Items

Must-Try #1:

Ranchero-Style Beef: Spice lovers, this one's for you. The ranchero-style beef burrito brings a fiery burst of authentic heat and depth — only for those who dare!

Must-Try #2:

Bean and Chicharron: Don't skip this timeless favorite. The bean and chicharron burrito shines when topped with fresh salsa and washed down with an ice-cold Coca-Cola — a perfect match!

Must-Try #3:

Mashed Beans with Cheese: Cheese enthusiasts will beam with joy. This mashed beans with cheese burrito offers creamy indulgence and hearty bean flavor in every bite — pure bliss for cheese fans!

Galindo's Café goes beyond ordinary burritos; it's where heritage and bold taste unite in the finest “guisado” wraps. Grab them to-go for the office or settle into the cozy armchair tables — either way, each bite captures the true spirit of Puerto Peñasco. Be sure to experience the zesty Ranchero-Style Beef, the savory Beans with Chicharrón, and the luscious Mashed Beans with Cheese. Here you'll discover real authenticity, quality ingredients, and a warm vibe. Come discover the traditional, one-of-a-kind burritos that make Galindo's Café special!

Location

Av. Campeche /Arista, Puerto Peñasco

Frequently Asked Questions

Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) is in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, on the Sea of Cortez, about 1 hour from the Lukeville Port of Entry in Arizona at the US/Mexico border.

Rocky Point is about a 4-hour drive from Phoenix, approximately 220 miles away, and a similar 4-hour drive from Tucson, at a distance of 215 miles.

The Lukeville border crossing operates daily from 6 am to 8 pm, with occasional extended hours. It is the most popular entry point for travelers driving from Arizona.

The best times to visit Rocky Point, Mexico, are from March to May and September to November, when the weather is more comfortable, and the town is bustling with activities. For beach enthusiasts who love warm weather, October is ideal, with average highs around 88°F.

Seasonal Activity Tips:

  • Spring (March-May): Perfect for beach outings, water sports, and exploring tide pools. Spring break also brings lively events and entertainment.
  • Fall (September-November): Great for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying local festivals like the Shrimp Festival.
  • October: A prime month for swimming and sunbathing, as the sea remains warm and inviting.
  • Winter (December-February): While cooler, it's a fantastic time for whale watching and quieter beach strolls.
  • Summer (June-August): Though hot, it's ideal for diving, snorkeling, and enjoying the vibrant nightlife.

Rocky Point is home to the Mar de Cortes international airport, which currently serves private and charter planes exclusively.

Though commercial airlines have previously operated flights to destinations like Tijuana and Hermosillo, there are currently no commercial air services available.

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