"One of the largest coffee shops in the city, the two-story Usaquén location is the storefront for a coffee farm that’s been in the Villota family since 1972. The murals make it feel like you’ve stepped out of the city and into the lush mountains of one of Colombia’s main coffee-growing regions, the eje cafetero, or Coffee Triangle. Coffee plants, from recently sprouted to full size, give you a first-hand look at the growing stages. The coffee is roasted darker than you’ll find in the average specialty shops these days, but for the traditional coffee drinker, it’ll do just fine." - Karen Attman