REVIEW · PUERTO VALLARTA
Tarot Reading with Coffee & Chocolate or Smoothie
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Tarot, coffee, and good laughs in Puerto Vallarta. This is a one-stop, small-group tarot reading with Mary inside the relaxed setting of XocoDiva Cafe, where you can sip and settle in before you get your messages from Spirit. I like the way the session feels personal without you needing to recite your life story. I also like that crystals for chakra balancing are included, so the reading doesn’t end at “cards and goodbye”—you leave with a clearer, calmer vibe to carry into the rest of your day.
One thing to consider: this isn’t framed as medical, legal, or guaranteed truth. It’s presented as entertainment with the intention of offering new insights, so if you’re looking for hard, provable predictions, you may find tarot sessions frustrating rather than helpful. Still, if you’re open to reflection, guidance, and a little spiritual fun, it’s a nice fit.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Where the experience actually happens: XocoDiva Cafe in Zona Romántica
- Your hour-plus reading: how it flows with Mary
- What you do (and what you don’t)
- The beverage part: coffee & chocolate or a smoothie
- The topics that come up: love, career, and big choices
- Chakra balancing with crystals: why that detail matters
- What you might ask during your session (and how to get more from it)
- Group size and privacy: getting attention without feeling rushed
- The entertainment lens: how to keep it meaningful (without overselling it)
- What I’d watch for (the one drawback to keep in mind)
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for (even without a number)
- Who this is best for
- Should you book tarot with coffee & chocolate or smoothie?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for this tarot reading?
- How long does the session last?
- Is this experience offered in English?
- Is the session private?
- How many people can be in the group?
- Do I have to talk a lot during the reading?
- What’s included besides the tarot reading?
- Is the experience for entertainment or something else?
- Is there a cancellation window for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- A short input, not a full interview: you share only your name and astrological sign to start
- Up to 3 people in the group: you’ll stay in a private setting with your small party
- Coffee-and-chocolate or smoothie included: you choose what you sip during the session
- You can ask questions: love, career, and life decisions are all on the table
- Chakra balancing with crystals is part of it: you get included “closure,” not just readings
- English session: plan to read along and chat in English comfortably
Where the experience actually happens: XocoDiva Cafe in Zona Romántica
Your session starts at XOCODIVA – Fine Artisan Chocolate, Cafe + Boutique, at Aquiles Serdán 369 in Puerto Vallarta’s Zona Romántica (Emiliano Zapata area). This matters more than it sounds. A tarot reading can feel awkward if it’s in a loud, rushed space. Here, you’re in a cafe world—warm, familiar, and easy to relax into.
The location is also convenient for walking around Zona Romántica before or after. And since it’s near public transportation, you’re not stuck planning your whole day around a taxi.
What to do on arrival: take a minute to look around and pick your drink. It helps you get out of “tour mode” and into “listening mode.” Also, service animals are allowed, so if that’s part of your planning, you can feel comfortable about it.
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Your hour-plus reading: how it flows with Mary

This is set up as a private experience. Only your group participates, so you won’t have random strangers hovering nearby or listening in. Mary’s session is designed to run about one hour or a bit more per person, with a group size up to 3. That “per person” detail is important—small groups usually mean more actual attention, not just a quick card pull.
Mary’s style is a big part of why people rave about it. The reading isn’t just generic messages. I’d expect you to get feedback that feels specific and intuitive, with a touch of humor. Several people describe her as spot on and very intuitive, like talking with a friend who also happens to read the cards well. That combo—practical conversation plus spiritual insight—is what turns a “maybe I’ll be entertained” activity into something you’ll remember.
What you do (and what you don’t)
You don’t have to say a lot right away. The setup is intentionally simple: you provide your name and astrological sign. After that, Mary does the reading work.
That’s great if you hate awkward small talk or you’re not sure how to explain what’s on your mind. It’s also a plus if you want to see what comes through without overthinking the “story” part first.
The beverage part: coffee & chocolate or a smoothie

One of the smartest details here is that you’re not doing tarot on an empty stomach or in a caffeine-free haze. You get your choice of a coffee & chocolate drink or a refreshing smoothie. Either option helps you settle.
Personally, I like this because it changes the energy of the session. You’re not just sitting there with your head full of questions. You’re grounded in something comforting and familiar. Chocolate also plays well with the mood of the whole experience—it’s sweet, calming, and it fits the vibe of a cafe reading.
Practical tip: if you have dietary preferences or sensitivities, pick the option that feels safest for you before you sit down. The data you provided doesn’t list exact ingredients, so the best move is choosing the drink that matches your comfort level that day.
The topics that come up: love, career, and big choices

The session is built for personal areas where uncertainty tends to show up. You can expect focus on:
- love relationships
- career
- life’s big decisions
And yes, you can ask questions. That’s a key point for value. Even if you’re there for the “cards and messages” feeling, the option to ask gives you control. You’re not trapped in a one-way experience.
I like that the reading is described as guidance for what’s coming and what might be the best choice for your direction. It’s not just “this could happen.” It’s more like: here are the forces at play, and here’s how to think about your next step.
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Chakra balancing with crystals: why that detail matters

Crystals are included as part of the chakra balancing. You’re not just leaving with impressions from the tarot—you also get a physical, ritual-like element that signals closure.
Even if you’re not deeply into crystals, the “why” is practical: it can help you shift out of rumination mode. Instead of replaying your worries in your hotel room later, you walk out with a sense of reset—“something was done, something was addressed.” People describe feeling renewed and revived, and I can see how that could happen. The ritual gives your brain a marker for closure.
It also explains the “new insights and perspectives” angle. Tarot can make you feel like you’ve been told something. The crystal balancing can make you feel like you’ve processed it—less stuck, more ready to act.
What you might ask during your session (and how to get more from it)

Since the session allows questions, you’ll get more out of it if you come with a short list. You don’t need to over-prepare, but it helps to know what you want to leave with.
Here are smart question types that match what Mary focuses on:
- What patterns keep repeating in my love life, and what could I change now?
- How should I think about a career decision I’m considering?
- What’s the best way to approach a big choice without second-guessing?
- What good things are likely coming, and how can I be ready for them?
- What should I prioritize in the next few weeks to feel more aligned?
If you’re the type who wants to talk, bring the question. If you’re the type who wants it to come through without explaining, you’re still covered. The setup is designed to work either way.
Group size and privacy: getting attention without feeling rushed

This is private and limited to up to 3 in your group. That matters because tarot can feel awkward when you’re waiting your turn. With a small group, you’re less likely to feel like your reading is on a stopwatch.
Also, because it’s a private activity, your session won’t turn into a public performance. You can relax into honesty. That’s where the good insights usually land.
And since it’s in English, you won’t be fighting translation. Spiritual themes can be intense already; clear language makes it easier to track what resonates.
The entertainment lens: how to keep it meaningful (without overselling it)

The experience is explicitly framed as entertainment only, with good intentions for new insight. I think this is the most balanced way to approach tarot.
Here’s my practical advice: use the reading like a mirror, not a map carved in stone. If something resonates, treat it as a prompt. If something doesn’t, you don’t have to force belief. Your job is to walk away with options—better questions, clearer priorities, and a calmer mindset.
That’s also why Mary’s specific style matters. People describe her as spot on and not general. That suggests you’re not receiving cookie-cutter lines. It’s more like she’s connecting patterns in your situation to the cards in a way that feels real to you. That’s the difference between tarot as entertainment and tarot as genuinely useful reflection.
What I’d watch for (the one drawback to keep in mind)
If you’re expecting a strict Q&A format where you ask every detail and get crisp, factual answers, you might be slightly disappointed. The session is described as receiving messages from Spirit through the cards, and Mary weaves that into a guided conversation.
So if your brain needs structure and hard outcomes to feel satisfied, you might need to ask direct questions to guide the flow. The good news: questions are encouraged. The caution is simply about expectations. This is more about insight and guidance than courtroom-level certainty.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for (even without a number)
You didn’t provide a price, and that’s fine. Value here doesn’t come from a bargain deal. It comes from three included elements:
1) Mary’s full reading time for your group
2) a choice of coffee & chocolate or a smoothie
3) crystals for chakra balancing
When those are packaged together, you avoid the “pay for the activity, then pay again for extras” problem. You’re also paying for atmosphere and attention. Tarot works best when you’re not rushing. The cafe setting plus the included drink supports that pace.
So I’d judge value by one question: do you want a guided, personal spiritual conversation in a calm cafe setting? If yes, this looks like a straightforward way to get it without extra planning.
Who this is best for
This experience fits you if:
- you enjoy tarot or you’re curious but want it done thoughtfully
- you like personal, intuitive guidance more than generic statements
- you want a small, private setting rather than a public show
- you’re open to asking about love, career, or a big decision
- you want a reset that feels more than just a conversation
It might be less ideal if:
- you need hard proof and guaranteed outcomes
- you prefer a totally secular experience with no spiritual framing
- you want very technical explanations of tarot methods (this is more about the reading than the lesson)
Should you book tarot with coffee & chocolate or smoothie?
I’d book it if you want a calm, friendly experience that blends tarot insight with a comforting drink and a chakra-balancing touch. The standout theme in the strongest feedback is Mary’s ability to make the reading feel personal—intuition, humor, and specifics, not vague messages. Add the included crystals, and it’s more likely you’ll leave with a sense of clarity rather than just curiosity.
I’d skip it if you’re trying to get definitive answers for something that needs evidence-based decision-making. You can still use the reading as perspective, but don’t treat it as your only input.
If you decide to go, do yourself a favor: go with one or two clear areas you want help with—love, career, or the next big choice. That way, your hour-plus doesn’t just feel mystical. It feels useful.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for this tarot reading?
The meeting point is XOCODIVA – Fine Artisan Chocolate, Cafe + Boutique, located at Aquiles Serdán 369, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico.
How long does the session last?
The session is about 1 hour, approximately.
Is this experience offered in English?
Yes, the tarot reading is offered in English.
Is the session private?
Yes. It’s a private tour or activity, and only your group will participate.
How many people can be in the group?
The session is described as up to 3 in a group.
Do I have to talk a lot during the reading?
You don’t have to say a word at the start. You only share your astrological sign and your name, and you can ask questions if you’d like.
What’s included besides the tarot reading?
A coffee & chocolate or a smoothie is included, and crystals for balancing your chakras are included as part of the reading.
Is the experience for entertainment or something else?
It is noted as being for entertainment purposes only, with the intention that you leave with new insights and perspectives.
Is there a cancellation window for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.





























