oro negro: café con historias lives up to its name in the heart of laureles. every cup here carries weight, the kind that comes from people who actually care about what they're brewing. regulars drift in throughout the morning, finding their usual spots along cl. 49b, drawn by coffee that tastes like someone put thought into it rather than just efficiency. the baristas know their beans, pulling shots that make you pause mid-conversation. tea drinkers aren't afterthoughts here either, which says something about a place's attention to detail. solo coffee drinkers settle in comfortably, laptops open or books cracked, never rushed. breakfast pairs naturally with the morning light filtering through windows. it's the sort of independent spot that makes chain coffee taste like cardboard once you've been here. those 155 reviewers giving it 4.7 stars aren't being generous. they're being honest about finding something real in a neighborhood that could…
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