About this spot
Café OMA in La Macarena offers a quiet escape from the city bustle with its focus on slow-roasted Colombian coffee beans and house-made pastries. The menu highlights include delicate churros dusted with cinnamon sugar and fresh empanadas filled with savory ground beef or cheese that pair perfectly with a small cup of espresso.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a 'cafecito' to sample the traditional sweetened condensed milk foam served on top of your black coffee.
- Visit early in the morning when the neighborhood is still sleepy and the pastry selection is at its freshest.
- Ask for recommendations on which local micro-lot coffee beans are currently being roasted in-house.
Common Questions
How much does Café OMA cost?
Expect to pay around 25,000–45,000 COP per coffee and pastry, roughly $6–$11 USD depending on the bean origin.
Where is Café OMA?
It is located in the La Macarena neighborhood of Bogotá, near the TransMilenio station at Calle 72 and Carrera 5.
What should I order first?
Start with a 'cafecito' to experience the local custom of drinking coffee from a tiny cup while standing or sitting in the communal seating area.
About this page
Restaurant: Café OMA
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Location: La Macarena, Bogota, Colombia
Source: Curated from local review platforms