PastelerĂ­a Florida

BogotĂ¡

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PastelerĂ­a Florida

Florida bakery and coffee shop was founded in 1936 by a young Catalan pastry chef. Back then, BogotĂ¡ was just a town of 300,000 people. To this day, the cafe preserves the its country charm while serving amazing desserts in a grand cafĂ© atmosphere. Known primarily for their signature hot chocolate and macaroons, Florida also boasts a rich lunch menu.

Cafes

BogotĂ¡ has a rich, diverse, and complex coffee culture that is defined by the Colombia's diversity and inequality. Alongside the humble cigarrerĂ­as and street vendors, cafe chains and stylish coffee shops have popped up, offering Italian-style espresso drinks. The traditional cup of coffee in Colombia is known as tinto or tintico. Ground coffee is added to boiling water directly and is allowed to brew for a few minutes. Many of the third wave coffee shops are also micro-roasters, selling and serving incredibly fresh single-origins and blends. Many baristas are business owners themselves and they tend to have strong relationships with coffee producers and roasters. Make sure to explore the many aspects of Bogota's coffee scene: the affordable tintico, the upscale cappuccino, or the exquisitely natural Chemex brew.