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cold brew shows up on the menu at café oma, and if you're in usaquén on a warm bogotá afternoon, that's where you should start. the shop sits on calle 185 near the northern end of the city, far enough from the tourist-heavy centro that it draws a genuinely local crowd rather than a passing one. the coffee program leans toward what specialty shops in colombia have gotten quietly serious about over the last decade: sourcing with intention, preparation that doesn't cut corners. people who live in the area seem to come back regularly, which in this part of bogotá says more than any single visit could. order the cold brew, find a seat, and let the afternoon go a little longer than you planned.

curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated

nri score64
buzz0
local cred78%

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$

social pulse

new wave0/ 100

newly on the bogotá radar. café oma is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.

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4.4

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