Cafe
Bogo Café
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Bogo Café is a neighborhood gem in the upscale Jardim Paulista area of São Paulo, known for its artisanal coffee and welcoming atmosphere. The cafe occupies a cozy corner space with large windows that let in natural light, and the interior features a blend of modern and rustic decor with exposed brick, wooden shelves, and greenery. Bogo sources beans from small Brazilian producers, offering a rotating selection of single-origin espresso and filter coffees. The menu also includes specialty drinks like the 'Bogo Latte' with house-made syrups, as well as fresh pastries, cakes, and light brunch options. The staff are passionate about coffee and happy to explain the origins of each brew. It's a popular spot for remote workers and friends catching up over a quality cup.
Don't miss
- Order a single-origin espresso to taste the distinct flavors of Brazilian beans.
- Try the Bogo Latte, made with house-made caramel or vanilla syrup.
- Pair your coffee with a freshly baked pão de queijo or a slice of bolo de cenoura (carrot cake).
- Sit by the window and watch the neighborhood come to life.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Bogo Café
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Bogo Café with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inVisit to the King of Coffee5★ · 212 travelers20 minutesFree cancellationFrom$4 per personSee dates →
Best full daySão Paulo’s Full Day City Tour: Main City Sights – (Shared Group)4.9★ · 1,836 travelers~7 hoursFree cancellationFrom$79 per personSee dates →
Private & flexible6 Hour Buddhist Temple and Embu das Artes Tour – Art Galleries, Artisan Shops5★ · 12 travelers~6 hoursFree cancellationFrom$203 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- The menu changes seasonally; ask about current specials.
- Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
- Free Wi-Fi is available, and there are plenty of outlets for charging.
- Save room for dessert; the cakes are a highlight.
A bit of history
Bogo Café opened in 2016, founded by coffee enthusiasts who wanted to highlight the diversity of Brazilian coffee. The name 'Bogo' is a playful reference to 'buy one, get one,' reflecting the owners' philosophy of sharing good coffee.
Common questions
What type of coffee does Bogo Café serve?
They focus on single-origin Brazilian beans, offering espresso, filter coffee, and specialty drinks.
Is there food available?
Yes, they serve pastries, cakes, and light brunch items like toast and sandwiches.
Can I buy coffee beans to take home?
Yes, they sell bags of their current single-origin beans.
Is the cafe good for working?
Yes, it's a popular spot for remote work with reliable Wi-Fi and plenty of seating.
What is the nearest metro station?
Consolação Station on Line 2-Green is about a 15-minute walk away.
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