El Pegaso

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As International as San Miguel Itself

  • December 25, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by deanasma from Sunnyvale, California
I have visited San Mguel for years and have enjoyed watching the dinind scene develop over the years. One place that has always been top on my list and weather the many changes is El Pegaso. It's menu features traditional Mexican faie (as eaten in Mexico) like Chies Enogada, Enchiladas, Arrachera and wonderful Pozole and Mole during different days of the week. They have a large array of salads and sadwiches for those times yiur just needing to give cheese and tortillas a rest. Homemade soups daily and the desserts are all home made.



The freindly staff and delightful owners Beto and Robin are ever present and make sure everyon is welcome.



A pace you will go back to again and again.

El Pegaso

  • June 7, 2006
  • Rated 4 of 5 by LeslieT from Truckee, California
This was one of the better "local" restaurants in San Miguel. We ate there several times from breakfast through dinner and enjoyed each meal we had.

From journal 5 Days of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende

El Pegaso

  • October 14, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by lutz_r from Mexico City, Mexico
We went here for breakfast and it was great. The service is very good. I ordered benedictine eggs, which were great, I think the best I've ever had. I highly recommend this place if you like good food at a low price.

The decoration is cool--you can buy anything that they have. Everything has a price tag, so if you're interested you can buy a Mexican souvenir right in the restaurant.

From journal SAN MIGUEL "GREAT PLACE FOR ALL AGES"

El Pegaso

  • April 30, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by datnurse from Wever, Iowa
El Pegaso

El Pegasus

A delightful, cheery corner café with friendly staff and good food. The décor is largely done in local arts and crafts with a large picture of a children’s parade for Day of the Dead as the main decoration on the walls, but lots of other local craftwork is displayed as well.

A cozy corner fireplace adds ambiance and warmth on those chilly San Miguel mornings. Lunches are superb! Try the Italian Vegetable sandwich is my personal favorite!

We were advised to eat at this café by a long time expatriate who assures us that "the food is good and I’ve never gotten sick there." His remarks made us wonder if there ARE cafes we need to worry about in San Miguel. Maybe I should have asked the question – "Where HAVE you gotten sick?"

From journal Where to Go- What to Eat in San Miguel

El Pegaso

  • December 19, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by tmhhmt from los angeles, California
Everyone in San Miguel eventually goes to El Pegaso. Breakfast is incredibly crowded so I've never eaten it there, but lunch and dinner are pretty good. Actually, the food is not the best, but, you will see and be seen by everyone in town so that can be fun.

The food is not necessarily Mexican though they do serve Mexican food - they also have things like eggs benedict and Thai noodles but I stick to the tacos.

El Pegaso also functions as an art gallery that shows work produced by local artists. Some of it is in my living room right now.

From journal Day of the Dead in San Miguel De Allende

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