bogotá has quietly become one of the most interesting coffee cities in south america, partly because colombians are finally drinking the good stuff at home instead of shipping it all abroad. that shift has made room for places like cooking 3rothers, up in usaquén on calle 116, where the neighborhood runs quieter than the chaos further south and people seem to have a little more time. the regulars here are genuinely loyal, the kind of loyal that doesn't come from convenience alone. if you're in usaquén for the sunday market or just passing through the north of the city, this is worth a stop rather than an afterthought. come for a filter coffee mid-morning, when usaquén is still finding its feet.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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