Arte y Pasión Café

Bogotá


What began as a way to educate Colombians about the wonders of specialty coffee became a successful, hands-on barista training school plus a chic, specialized coffee shop where 'art and passion' and Colombian coffee come together for a fun, unique experience. This second, newer location offers 12 Colombian single-origins, eight brewing methods and sharply dressed baristas working their magic.

Try ordering the signature drink, Irish coffee, which comes with a fascinating preparation experience. Their somewhat worn-down original location is near Museo del Oro.


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