The 10 Best Bars in the Zona Cafetera, Colombia

Jessica Vincent

Colombia’s coffee region may be a laid-back place, but it certainly knows how to party. After a long day working the fields, the setting of the sun here means three things: music, food and a lot of aguardiente. From stylish open-air cocktail bars to no-nonsense fondas, here are the best places to drink the night away, Zona Cafetera style.

1. Fonda Donde Mi Apá, Salento

Bar, South American, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Colourful Donde Mi Apá
© Jessica Vincent

Located in the thick of Salento’s central plaza, Fonda Donde Mi Apá is an old-time local’s favourite. The inside is covered floor-to-ceiling with Zona Cafetera antiques, including cowboy hats, vintage radios and dusty gaslamps. But the real draw? Their impressive vinyl collection: 18,000 records sit stacked up to the ceiling available to play at your request – just don’t expect any reggaeton!

2. Tuk Tuk Restaurante Bar, Filandia

Bar, Restaurant, Thai, Vegetarian, Beer, Wine

Cocktails on the Terrace
© Tuk Tuk Restaurant / Facebook

Tuk Tuk Restaurante Bar offers deliciously fresh Thai-inspired cocktails with a hell of a view. Located at the end of Calle 7, the chic, open-air terrace overlooks the Zona Cafetera’s rolling green hills, making this an epic sunset spot. Also serves delicious Thai food.

3. El Rincón Clásico, Pereira

Cafe, American, Coffee, Tea , Vegetarian

Showing locals and visitors a good time for 50 years, Rincón Clásico is famous throughout the coffee region for its cheap beer, great atmosphere and, most importantly, its legendary music collection. Don Olmedo, the bar’s owner, plays his own 7,000-strong vinyl collection full of bolero and tango classics. Come here to meet some real characters and to take in that “only-in-Colombia” atmosphere.

4. Kafe Del Alma, Salento

Bar, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub, American

Kafe Del Alma
© Kafe del Alma / Facebook

With just a few tables, candle-lit Kafe del Alma is a cosy, intimate space offering only good vibes. People flock here for their sensational mojitos and awesome live music performed by talented local artists. Keep an eye on the outdoor chalkboards for their music schedule and drink specials.

5. La Prendería, Manizales

Bar, South American, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Live Music at the La Prendería
© La Prendería Café-Bar / Facebook

If you’re looking to see the best tango, vallenato and salsa bands in the region, this is where to go. The drink to try here is carajillo, a strong espresso with a generous splash of rum. Be warned: after a few of these there’s no doubt you’ll be joining the locals for a dance!

6. Cancha De Tejo Los Amigos, Salento

Bar, South American, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Playing tejo
© Jim Larson / Flickr

More of an experience than a bar, this is a must-visit for every traveller visiting Salento. Cancha De Tejo Los Amigos is where locals come to drink an ice-cold Aguila and play a round of Tejo: a game that consists of throwing a metal puck across the room at a triangle of gunpowder. To play, buy a beer at the bar, pick up a puck and join in!

7. Fonda Asael, Filandia

Bar, South American, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

The Bar
© Fonda Asael / Facebook

Introducing yet another music treasure trove. Walls are covered with black-and-white photographs and vintage vinyl covers, chairs are brightly coloured and the air a little smoky. The best bit? Owner Don Asael Noreña has been collecting traditional bolero music since he can remember, meaning the shelves are jam-packed with nearly 7,000 old-school records and CDs.

8. Billar Danubio, Salento

Bar, South American, Wine, Beer, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Bar Danubio
© kzoop / Flickr

Billar Danubio catches the eye of anyone who walks by. Why? It’s everything you imagined a small Colombian town to look like. Old men dressed in ponchos and cowboy hats playing pool, the barman picking the next dusty bolero record, and the rickety wooden tables scattered with empty aguardiente bottles. Put simply: it really doesn’t get any more Colombian than this.

9. La Belle Vintage Bar, Manizales

Bar, South American, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

Cocktail Bar at La Belle
© La Belle Vintage Bar / Facebook

If you’re looking for something a little more swanky – or just fancy a change from bolero music – La Belle Vintage bar serves up delicious gin and tequila cocktails (as well as a good selection of imported beers) in a modern, elegant setting. Being one of the few bars that doesn’t blare music at full volume, this is a good option for a romantic pre-dinner drink.

10. La Molienda, Marsella

Bar, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub, American

Tables on the Street at La Molienda
© La Molienda Cafe Bar / Facebook

Located on the Marsella main plaza with a lovely view of the town church, this is the perfect spot to watch the world go by over an ice-cold Club Colombia. On a warm evening, locals gather outside under the fairy lights, but the inside – with its black-and-white Marilyn Monroe-covered walls and guitars hanging from the ceiling – is just as atmospheric.

Culture Trips launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes places and communities so special.

Our immersive trips, led by Local Insiders, are once-in-a-lifetime experiences and an invitation to travel the world with like-minded explorers. Our Travel Experts are on hand to help you make perfect memories. All our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together.?>

All our travel guides are curated by the Culture Trip team working in tandem with local experts. From unique experiences to essential tips on how to make the most of your future travels, we’ve got you covered.

Culture Trip Spring Sale

Save up to $1,100 on our unique small-group trips! Limited spots.

X
close-ad
Edit article