Gerardo Fernández Noroña reports harassment at Tepoztlán cafeteria

Morena politician Gerardo Fernández Noroña experienced harassment at La Sombra del Sabino, a popular cafeteria in Tepoztlán, Morelos, where a woman tried to photograph him and a man accused him of being part of the 'narcogovernment'. Noroña recounted the incident in a YouTube live stream on January 9, noting he frequents the spot for its molletes. The 20-year-old restaurant is known for its cultural vibe and affordable dishes.

Gerardo Fernández Noroña, a prominent Morena figure, has faced uncomfortable situations while dining out recently. After being booed at El Mesón de Chucho El Roto in Querétaro, the politician experienced a similar episode at La Sombra del Sabino, a cafeteria in the Magical Town of Tepoztlán, Morelos.

The incident happened during a routine breakfast. Noroña, who visits the place at least once a week when in the area, especially Thursdays and Fridays, praised the dishes: “It has the best molletes in the universe.” However, a woman tried to take his photo to expose his presence, which he called ridiculous. Soon after, a man approached and pointed him out as part of the 'narcogovernment.'

“It’s a level of harassment that is rising, promoted by (…) all this hysteria generated by the fascist right,” Noroña denounced in his January 9 YouTube live stream. He added that the space had always been peaceful for him.

La Sombra del Sabino opened in late 2005, founded by Susan, who moved to Mexico after falling in love with Tepoztlán. With contributions from friends like Bridget and Sheila, it became a cultural hub with workshops, book presentations, children's activities, and live local artist performances. The restaurant features a garden patio with mountain views and an interior collection of books and art.

Located at Prolongación Zaragoza 450, barrio Santo Domingo, it opens Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The menu includes breakfasts like hot cakes, eggs Benedict, and chilaquiles for 220 pesos, salads for 220-240 pesos, and main dishes like roast beef for 260 pesos. A full breakfast costs 250 pesos with juice, coffee, and fruit. Desserts range from 50 to 100 pesos, with an average cost per person around 300 pesos.

This event highlights the growing harassment toward political figures in public spaces, amid Mexico's polarization.

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