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Address: Cuna de Allende 3, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico
Phone: +52 415 688 1405
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Reviews
The drink menu was solid—plenty of cocktails, wines, and beers to choose from—and the atmosphere was elevated even more by the unexpected treat of a fireworks show during our visit. That moment alone made the evening feel special.
As for the food, it was generally good, though not quite the standout we were hoping for. The “arroz negro” missed the mark for us, but other dishes like the ñoquis were delicious and well-prepared.
Overall, Atrio is worth a visit for the views, the vibe, and the drinks. Just go in with moderate expectations for the food, and you’ll likely have a great time.
Asparagus were just phenomenal, dumplings with duck were packed with flavor and soft shell crab taco was maybe on the simple side but tasty as well. From the main courses one was a miss – red snapper was unfortunately dry and cold, but suckling pig was nice and well balanced.
Waiters were friendly, took well care of us and didn’t rush us, we could enjoy nice view of the cathedral and overall atmosphere.
For sure would come back here again!
poultry was excellently cooked (duck and chicken). so good it made someone at the table start liking duck. every dish was exceptional, we had to order the gunkan 3x (toro and foie gras nigiri). amazing experience and service. very solid wine list, including some great mexican wines. would definitely recommended, return, and gatekeep.
Excellent atmosphere and view of the beautiful church.
We made our reservation months in advance and clearly noted that we were celebrating a special occasion. We specifically requested seating closest to the Parroquia, understanding that the view is the main draw. Instead, we were seated at the table farthest from the view, near the bathroom, on an elevated section where we could feel every footstep from guests walking by. For a restaurant that markets itself around ambiance and scenery, the placement felt careless — especially given the advance notice.
Service only declined from there. After delivering our food, our waiter disappeared. No drink refills. No check-ins. No attention whatsoever. Meanwhile, the hostess wandered the floor without purpose, yet made no effort to improve the situation or acknowledge the special occasion we had communicated well in advance.
Atrio appears to rely heavily on its prime location overlooking the Parroquia. A great view, however, cannot compensate for inattentive service and a complete lack of empathy for guests celebrating meaningful events.
What should have been a memorable evening was instead a disappointment.
For the food, the bread they serve when you first come in is outstanding. It comes with a salted herb butter that’s super tasty. The ceviche was excellent, and came with some quinoa crisps to use as chips. It is a must try if you like ceviche. I also had the duck rolls, which missed the mark for me, unfortunately. For my main, I had the snapper, which came in chunks with a spicy sauce over it. It was incredible. I’m not the biggest fan of spicy food, but the spice was just enough and the fish still had lots of flavor. My husband had the pork and pear, and he loved it.
The drinks were also very delicious. For dessert, we had a goat cheese cheesecake was that was very good, not overly sweet and very smooth.