Isla Bistro Brunch-Isla Mujeres Restaurant Feature 2026

Gustavo has met many members of my immediate family and it was lovely to see him when we dined at Isla Bistro for brunch recently as I was able to introduce him to my friend and the other Grandma to my three eldest Grandkids- Victoria. Hilary, her youngest daughter, a newbie and my goddaughter was also in attendance. Gustavo was enthralled by Hilary’s perspective as she represents a younger demo of Isla travellers and she manages a bustling café back home. She is also my Goddaughter.

Gustavo helped me explain to my brunch guests the core values of Isla Bistro which are threefold: community, value, and accessibility. His first and foremost pleasure is to see local islanders and travelers alike, frequent the restaurant in the heart of the island. Perhaps to have some alone time, to read with a cup of coffee, to casually assemble with friends and family or to concentrate over their laptop on a big work project. Drop in for a quick coffee like the espresso bars in Europe or stay for hours on a rainy day, the space is meant to be your second home.
When Gus explains what he means by value, he makes it very clear that he does not mean a “cheap” experience but one when you appreciate the love and care that goes into the dishes using the freshest and highest quality ingredients that money can buy. He wants you to value the relationships that you make with other Bistro lovers and his hand picked staff. So too, to see the cleanliness and care that goes into running the place for your continued pleasure.
By accessibility, he is not only inviting a diverse clientele, but that you could find the restaurant easily, that the restaurant is a barrier free facility that is made for wheelchairs or walkers for seniors, highchairs and strollers for a young growing family or that cool place to see and be seen by a younger demo. All are made comfortable by Manager Bert and his caring staff.

On the morning that we brunched, we actually only sampled one brunch item. Victoria who has had numerous opportunities to travel to the middle east loved the Shakshuka exclaiming that the simmering of the vegetables in the delish tomato sauce was perfection. She is so knowledgeable about the egg concoction that she has even tasted green versions of the dish.

Hilary and I sampled another couple of dishes that you will learn more about in the future. We were content to chat on, while enjoying Isla Bistro’s excellent coffee.


Isla Bistro coffee is certified organic and fair trade, sourced directly from an all-women indigenous community in Chiapas and locally roasted for freshness. For local residents and Airbnb owners they offer the Isla Bistro Coffee Club Membership allowing customers to buy a glass container with fresh coffee and then refilling it for a discount. This way they avoid creating trash (glass jar + refills), and support a great cause. That being a co-op in Chiapas (Mexico’s poorest state) where women are gainfully employed and thereby empowered to provide other women with encouragement and support.

Isla Bistro also have coffee bags to go and mugs for purchase. They would make great gifts for coffee lovers in your family or on the island.
So go ahead, move in and make Isla Bistro your second home!
Kath’s quote: “A second home isn’t just a place; it’s a sanctuary for the soul.“ –Authour unknown

Love never fails.



































