Café San Alberto Usaquén

Cafe · Bogotá

Café San Alberto Usaquén

Cafe · Bogotá

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Cl. 117 # 6A-47 6a, Usaquén, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

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Cl. 117 # 6A-47 6a, Usaquén, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia Get directions

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Cl. 117 # 6A-47 6a, Usaquén, Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia Get directions

+57 317 5026246
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What Better Place to Drink Colombian Coffee Than Bogotá?

"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

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Aldiyar Sarsenbayev

Google
Café San Alberto fully lives up to its reputation as one of Colombia’s most awarded coffee spots. From the moment you step inside, the cozy atmosphere and thoughtfully designed interior make it clear why this place is so special. Though the space is intimate, every detail—from the elegant decor to the carefully curated menu—reflects a deep passion for quality coffee. What truly sets San Alberto apart is their exceptional service. The staff is not only knowledgeable but genuinely attentive, taking the time to understand your preferences and guide you toward the perfect brew. Whether you’re a coffee connoisseur or just looking to enjoy a refined cup, their customer-oriented approach ensures a memorable experience. Pair your drink with one of their artisanal pastries, and you’ll see why this place is a must-visit in Usaquén. Just be prepared for a potential wait—it’s popular for a reason!

Elizabeth l.

Google
Delicious coffee. It's one of the best coffee places I've tried in my life. They give you information about the kind of coffee you pick and how it will be brewed. You dont just get a coffee, but you will be given hints about the taste, body, aroma, and origin of the grain. The pastries were fresh and delicious. I recommend without a boubt.

Brandon Allen

Google
This was my morning afternoon and evening spot for Coffee. This is the perfect location to bring a date, family or to conduct business. The setting is amazing and the vibes are always chill. The barista’s know what they’re doing and they are very professional.

Robert Paterson

Google
Super posh place for coffee and very reasonably priced. The way coffee was served, I've never seen anything like it.

María Bárbara Mora García

Google
If you are visiting Bogotá, you gotta come into this place. The atmosphere is great. The whole experience to taste a great coffee plus learning about it makes you feel excited. I highly, highly recommend it. You will get explained to about the coffee and how to actually drink coffee. However, if you are not a totally coffee drinker, there are other options. However, I think it is an opportunity to drink a good coffee in one of the most important coffee producers 😋 in the world.

Alisa Briceno Ramirez

Google
I love this coffee shop, and visit it every year we come to Bogota from NY. We went to it last year and loved the coffee tasting experience. We learned about different ways to prepare coffee and the guy was very nice and informative and explain everything perfectly. The place is beautiful inside and the prices are very affordable especially for such an experience. We came back this year again with more family members and did the coffee tasting again. We enjoyed it but the girl that did it wasn't so enthusiastic about it and did not explain half the information the guy did last year and she was rushing it. But we will come again next year and try it again, maybe she was having a bad day.

Reid Mitchell

Google
Very nice atmosphere. It is a perfect place to buy a bag of freshly roasted coffee to take home.

H Rmz

Google
Really good coffee brewed in a variety of ways that each one is truly a unique experience. Really nice history from the farm to the cup on your table. When you order coffee you'll have it brewed right on your table and will learn the specific characteristics of that coffee variety and how its sensory attributes are influenced by the brewing method. The food was also really good