the café & cia sign might look modest from r. eng. costa barros, but step inside and you'll understand why 939 reviewers gave this place 4.8 stars. this isn't another chain pretending to care about coffee. here in cajuru, they actually do. the baristas pull shots with the kind of focused attention that makes you pause mid-conversation. you can hear the difference in how the milk steams. feel it in the weight of the cup they hand you. regulars don't just come for caffeinethey come because someone here gives a damn about what goes into that ceramic. it's the kind of place where the coffee tastes like coffee, not a marketing meeting. where the person making your drink knows the difference between extraction and just hot brown water. curitiba has plenty of options, but when you want your morning ritual to actually mean something, you head to cajuru. some things…
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