Fifteen years, a few thousand sunsets and provide dozens of murals and give flight to one of the most emblematic places in Bogota. We refer, of course, the Coffee Shop. Located north of Bogota in the traditional neighborhood of Usaquen, this beautiful three-story restaurant has made its flag and uncertainty unmistakable. The variety of spaces and decorative styles make this beautiful corner in place for any time of day and any mood.

Here you can enjoy from jazz festival, beautiful sunsets can be viewed from the balconies open to Usaquen park. The letter is neat in grilled meats, arepas and tostones, but each time frame of the day is marked by specific specialties.
Along with its walls decorated with original murals, the waiter serves cappuccinos, aguadepanelas (typical based beverage Colombian sugar cane) and chocolates, or if you prefer, the Carajillo Punishment, a haunting combination of peach juice, passion fruit and grenadine.
On weekends, the brunch has been established (combining breakfast and lunch) idle without specific time and a background suggestive of Cuban music.


I love the Coffee Shop. I hang out there whenever I am in Usaquen. Great blog!