
café san alberto usaquén sits on calle 117 where the morning rush slows to something more civilized. the beans here get attention most chains skip entirely, you can taste the difference in how clean each cup pulls, how the acidity hits just right without that burnt edge. over 1,600 google reviewers gave this place a 4.6, which says something when bogotanos know their coffee. the tea selection surprises too, proper leaves instead of sad bags. solo visitors claim tables without guilt, nursing cortados while the neighborhood wakes up around them. small plates appear when hunger strikes. regulars don't just come for caffeine, they come because someone here actually cares what lands in your cup. that kind of consistency builds loyalty one sip at a time, especially in a city where good coffee isn't negotiable.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
consistent social activity. a reliable local favourite.
google reviews
1,601
avg rating
4.6
local cred
68%
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