medellín has quietly become one of the most interesting cities in south america for coffee, which makes sense given that antioquia's growing regions sit practically at the city's doorstep. that proximity shapes how seriously people here take what ends up in the cup. proyecto café, on travesía 35a in laureles, is where that seriousness shows up without any performance around it. laureles is a residential neighbourhood, the kind where people actually live rather than just pass through, and a café that holds up there earns its place through consistency more than novelty. if you're coming from estadio or cutting through from the avenue, it's worth slowing down for. the regulars who keep returning aren't doing so out of habit alone. start with a black coffee and see what the fuss is about.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
social pulse
newly on the medellín radar. proyecto café is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
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