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Feedback gevenLearned about this place from a restaurant we visited. Not sure what to make of this place. On one hand, I want to support all these places. I think the place has a lot of potential to be a great spot that will improve tourism in the place. The exhibits were interesting but kind of boring. There was no guide to talk about the artifacts. The store where one can buy coffee, was not well attended and no one was even trying to sell us the amazing coffee that is produce there. That is a missed opportunity. The coffee that we bought from the coffee shop nearby was great. Like a said, tons of potential with the place and I hope it can be supported more.
Good place to check out all the old coffee devices. And buy some fresh coffee too!
Between my husband and I, we had 3 coffees. That is how delicious it was! We also bought 3 bags. We came here on our favorite tour!
Don Pello is by far my favorite coffee and you can buy it there. The museum has a lot of vintage coffee tools, paperwork like letters and a log of the coffee sales from the nineteen thirties. There is a kiosk with beautiful bonsai trees among other type of plants, which they sell. Then they have a coffee bar and they also offer food. I was really happy that I found a plant based sandwich. The people are really nice and helpful. The only thing that was difficult was finding a parking. I recommend this place and the views are breathtaking. Also I recommend stopping by Paseo Lineal Juan Antonio Corretjer.
Nice place to relax ,enjoy nice cup of coffee and entertain yourself looking at the animals they have on the little patio, also you can buy plants next to the museum and some coffe or few souvenirs ,not much.