Café Ciudad

Restaurant · La Paz

Café Ciudad

Restaurant · La Paz
Frente al Monoblock UMSA, Avenida Villazón. 1978 Plaza Bicentenario, La Paz, Bolivia

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Café Ciudad is a bustling La Paz landmark, open around the clock, blending warm coffee, hearty meals, and a creative crowd in the heart of the city.  

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Frente al Monoblock UMSA, Avenida Villazón. 1978 Plaza Bicentenario, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

cafeciudad.com.bo
@cafe_ciudad

Bs 20–40 · Menu

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Frente al Monoblock UMSA, Avenida Villazón. 1978 Plaza Bicentenario, La Paz, Bolivia Get directions

+591 76295215
cafeciudad.com.bo
@cafe_ciudad

Bs 20–40 · Menu

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Mar 5, 2025

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Yves B.

Google
Great food and service! I can recommend the Api con pastel.

Natalia Fernandez

Google
This place is nice to have breakfast and nice coffee at 6am in the morning when nothing else is open. The service workers are friendly too! Good WiFi!

Ben R

Google
I thought the food was decent, just had a chicken avocado and a cafe leche. Quick, efficient service.

Ilya Zuev

Google
Inexpensive restaurant with average food quality, ordered at the pictures of the waiters do not speak English. They brought a mix of vegetables, potatoes, rice, several kinds of meat (not very tasty). Refreshments suitable for dinner there are better places

Will D

Google
The worst carbonara i have ever had. Salty and weird taste. The staff just act like we are stealing their wifi signals, required us to order food before providing us the password. Bad impression for our first meal in La Paz.

Lisa Licen Xu

Google
We are a family traveling from California and had coffee at this shop on New Year’s Eve afternoon. We experienced an very disturbing encounter with a white man who harassed my husband in the restroom with racial hatrate raging. The man might be drunk and continued drinking beers after the incidence. Basically he said to my husband that he hated people from US, China and Japan regardless “where you came from”. And he almost began physical attack. Since the man behaved very violent and dangerous, We requested to speak with the store manager and would like to call police to remove the man from the coffee shop. But no action was taken from the store management, not even walked to speak with the man to check on his status. So we had to walk over ourselves to make sure the man was under check by his two companions and don’t want him to follow our son to restroom to continue his crazy behavior... The real Bolivia people are hardworking and kind people we have met everywhere. We don’t know where this man came from but we’re very dissatisfied by the coffee shop management.

ENTRENA Real !

Google
The only one 24/7 coffe shop-restaurant in whole La Paz City! And this feature is the main reason I give it 4 stars. This one bussines gives La Paz a sense of metropolis, instead of a town, specially from 22:00, when the majority of the restaurants are closing. The place is nice, food is good and service is great (according to bolivian standards of course)... Staff will treat you remarkably well if you leave a good tip and come back often...

Gary Van Valen

Google
Three out of four of us that ate here got terribly sick with salmonella! We know because our 4-year-old son was hospitalized for dehydration and spent 5 days with an IV in his arm, and tests identified salmonella. This place ruined our health, our other travel plans, and our travel budget (close to $1,000 in doctor's bills).