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Pastelería Florida
The guide was updated:Florida bakery and coffee shop was founded in 1936 by a young Catalan pastry chef. Back then, Bogotá 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 café atmosphere.
Known primarily for their signature hot chocolate and macaroons, Florida also boasts a rich lunch menu.
Useful Information
- Address: Carrera 7 #21-46, Cundinamarca, Bogotá
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–7pm
- Website: www.pasteleriaflorida.com.co
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Pastelería Florida
Florida bakery and coffee shop was founded in 1936 by a young Catalan pastry chef. Back then, Bogotá 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 café atmosphere.
Known primarily for their signature hot chocolate and macaroons, Florida also boasts a rich lunch menu.
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