"Each of the four Café Cultor shops has a wildly different feel: One’s a recycled shipping container; another is tucked into the cavernous Luis Ángel Arango library in La Candelaria; at the shop inside of the Wilborada bookstore, you can snuggle up with a cappuccino on one of the comfy leather couches; and at the flagship store, you can watch (and smell!) coffee being roasted. All of them, however, are run by some of the most meticulous baristas in Bogotá. Café Cultor’s most distinct offering is its tangy limonada de café — which contains no lemon juice or traditional coffee. Instead, it gets its tartness from mucilage, the goop covering the raw coffee seed. There’s also a drink called the Café Don Agustino, Cultor’s riff on how coffee is served on farms — dressed up with spices and fruit." - Karen Attman