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Café Magola Buendía

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Brightly painted with Colombian images, the facade is a hint of what to expect at this cafe-bar, which fits perfectly into the bohemian neighborhood of La Candelaria. The cafe’s menu, large back patio and cultural activities provide a view into the Colombian way of life. On Thursday nights, expect live music, storytelling, open mic or karaoke.

See how well you can throw a metal disk in the backyard tejo field or pair a single-origin coffee from Huila with Valle de Cauca sugarcane or Pacific Coast coconut. The house speciality, hervido nariñense – a mix of fruit (mora, lulo, or maracuyá), panela (unrefined sugarcane), cinnamon and aguardiente – is the perfect friend to a cold µþ´Ç²µ´Ç³Ùá day (COP$5200).

Bicycles available to rent for COP$5000 per hour.


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