Museo del Cafe

Restaurant · Cusco

Museo del Cafe

Restaurant · Cusco

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Espaderos 136, Cusco 08002, Peru

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This cozy, quirky spot blends a coffee museum with a café serving rich brews, tasty bites, and charming balconies overlooking the Plaza.  

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Espaderos 136, Cusco 08002, Peru Get directions

museodelcafecusco.com
@museo_del_cafe

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Espaderos 136, Cusco 08002, Peru Get directions

+51 84 263264
museodelcafecusco.com
@museo_del_cafe

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"Peru'scoffee beans feed a global passion. Learn more about the process behind the brew with atrip to the Museo del Café. Taking part in a two-hour workshopwill showyou how to identify the best coffee, prepare the perfect cup, and even create foamy art with lattes. The cost of the workshop includes an eight-ounce bag of beans, and there’s plenty more available to purchase for gifts. Interested in coffee but don’t want to lose two hours of prime vacation time? Step over to the on-site café, where the barista will be happy to explain several possible brew methods so you can taste-test on your own. The place offers everything from breakfasts and quick bites to full meals—all delicious—as well as yummy pisco drinks."

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@afar

"Peru'scoffee beans feed a global passion. Learn more about the process behind the brew with atrip to the Museo del Café. Taking part in a two-hour workshopwill showyou how to identify the best coffee, prepare the perfect cup, and even create foamy art with lattes. The cost of the workshop includes an eight-ounce bag of beans, and there’s plenty more available to purchase for gifts. Interested in coffee but don’t want to lose two hours of prime vacation time? Step over to the on-site café, where the barista will be happy to explain several possible brew methods so you can taste-test on your own. The place offers everything from breakfasts and quick bites to full meals—all delicious—as well as yummy pisco drinks."

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Erica Creighton

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Super cute inside. There was actually a tour from a school of baristas coming through the museum so it was fun to listen in on that. Atmosphere was great, very chill. Prices were higher than I expected, and the coffee was in smaller cups than expected...or maybe I'm just addicted to coffee and that's why me cup always seemed empty.....

Pierina Poole

Google
Interesting place to visit! You get a little bit of knowledge about the history of the coffee and his most well known methods. The staff is really friendly and they are always happy to explain how the method you pick is done.

José Daniel Alfaro Gutiérrez

Google
I was looking for a cozy and nice place to enjoy a cup of chocolate, and this was a jackpot! You can pick from many ambience to stay, from a warm fireplace and a couch to a balcony to the street, which I preferred. There is a patio with tables and more couchs to sit and enjoy your beverages and food. The hot chocolate was really nice and we accompanied it with a brownie and ice cream which was really nice and enough for two. People was really polite and nice. Oh, and there is a "coffee museum" too, with and exhibit with lots of infographics and some statues. You can also buy stuff made with coffee, like shampoo soap, etc. The decoration of the place is interesting and makes you want to take many pictures. You can pay using cash or your VISA or Mastercard.

Trang Pham

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Cute little place good for breakfast and lunch. They have many different ways to prep your coffee. Come to the 2nd floor and, if you are lucky, snatch a seat on the little balconies they have for a peak of Plaza De Armas and the street below. We particularly lovveeee the Museo de Cafe crepe! All other items we ordered were quite pleasant as well.

Ксения Турлай

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Great place for breakfast 👌🏻Good coffee and selection of meal options!Its located in the city center,has lovely terrace and a hall inside. We enjoyed our time here!

David Nguyen

Google
Coffee museum with a variety of drip coffee methods to choose from. Be informed that these menu items are only enough for one person and the prices are pretty high. Initially wanted to enjoy the Japanese style drip coffee, but they didn't have it available. The waiter was nice enough to take our picture!

Tommy

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Very cute place, friendly staff, tasty food. I did a get bout of food poisoning from the fresh papaya juice, but this was more my fault since I knew better than to order anything with fresh fruits in Peru. 😕

Andreas Groll

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It's more than a cafe because they offer a variety of food. All seems to be of good quality and the taste is very good. There are a few balconies where you can watch the the street and enjoy the view of the surrounding hills. Also Javier took care of us very well!