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Contribuisci feedbackThe Café León, like the café/restaurant De Imeri, now called Aida, is one of the meeting spots in the Historic Center for intellectuals, artists, and office workers. Located just a few minutes away from the central park and central market on 8th Avenue (with an entrance also on 12th street), the café has a nostalgic ambiance with its old-fashioned fans and wooden bar. As the name suggests, coffee is the specialty here, as Café León has been a coffee-producing company since the 1930s. Guests can even purchase coffee bags to take home. For those who aren't coffee fans, there are other options like croissants and empanadas for a quick break during the day. The café closes early, around 6pm, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing break while exploring the historic center.
This historic location has been selling coffee for many years, possibly over fifty years. They have now expanded to also offer high-quality, fresh coffee.
This restaurant has a casual yet executive atmosphere and offers some of the best coffee in Guatemala. They also serve very well-prepared dishes at reasonable prices.
The restaurant has a laid-back yet upscale ambiance and serves some of the best Guatemalan coffee paired with expertly crafted dishes at affordable prices.
The Coffee Wolf, formerly known as Aida, is a popular meeting spot for intellectuals, artists, and office workers in the historical center. Located just minutes away from the central park and market on 8th Avenue (with an entrance on 12th Street), the cafe exudes a 1950s charm with its vintage decor and wooden bar. Customers can even purchase bags of coffee to take home. In addition to coffee, there are also croissants and empanadas available for a quick snack throughout the day. The cafe closes early around 6pm, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing break while exploring the historic center.