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Epoca Espresso Bar
The guide was updated:Epoca Espresso Bar makes outstanding artisanal coffee from beans roasted in-house. Apart from the standard espresso based drinks you ought to try one of their coffee cocktails. Epoca is great for breakfast and brunch, just make sure to come early — eggs Benedict in the mornings are a crowd favourite.
Check out the second floor seating, where they have cute little balconies.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle de Arzopispado, Carrera 5 #34-52, Centro Historico, Cartagena
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 8am–8pm, Sun 8am–6pm
- Website: tienda.epocacafe.com/pages/arzobispado
- Phone: +57 315 800 80 72
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San Alberto serves brews made from beans with the highest number of awards in the country, which come from a plantation in Buenavista, Quindío. Their coffee is brewed using a variety of fascinating methods, from classic to highly modern, such as molecular cupping.
The Cartagena location of San Alberto (all branches are ceremoniously referred to as "coffee temples") offers "Coffee Baptism" programs that last a couple of hours and take attendees on a journey of coffee exploration. Other tours offered vary in focus, the one focusing on high-tech brewing methods being, perhaps, the most intriguing.
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Epoca Espresso Bar
Epoca Espresso Bar makes outstanding artisanal coffee from beans roasted in-house. Apart from the standard espresso based drinks you ought to try one of their coffee cocktails. Epoca is great for breakfast and brunch, just make sure to come early — eggs Benedict in the mornings are a crowd favourite.
Check out the second floor seating, where they have cute little balconies.
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La Bottega de Fitz & Co. — Literary Cafe
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Cafe del Mural
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Ábaco Books and Coffee
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Juan Valdez Café
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