About this spot
Nestled in the leafy Usaquén neighborhood, Café el Altillo offers a refined coffee experience where you can expect smooth Colombian brews and artisanal pastries that rival top Bogotå bakeries. The relaxed patio vibe makes it perfect for watching the morning rush while sipping on a classic café con leche or trying their signature churros with thick dulce de leche.
đĄ Tips before you go
- Order a 'café con panela' to taste the traditional brown sugar flavor that defines Colombian coffee culture.
- Arrive early in the morning to secure a table before the Usaquén market crowds spill out onto the street.
- Ask for the 'queso frito' as a side to pair with your coffee if you want a quick, authentic snack.
Common Questions
How much does Café el Altillo cost?
Expect to pay between 15,000 and 35,000 COP per person for coffee and pastry, roughly $4 to $9 USD.
Where is Café el Altillo?
It is located in the Usaquén neighborhood of Bogotå, near Parque El Country; check Google Maps for the exact street address as it can be hard to spot from the main road.
What should I order first?
Start with a 'café de olla' or a fresh 'pan de queso' to experience the traditional breakfast flavors that locals enjoy before work.
About this page
Restaurant: Café el Altillo - Parque El Country
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Location: Usaquen, Bogota, Colombia
Source: Curated from local review platforms