Cafe
3841 Coffee Roasters
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3841 Coffee Roasters is a specialty coffee haven nestled in the heart of Santiago's bohemian Lastarria district. This small but mighty cafe is dedicated to the art of coffee, sourcing and roasting their own beans from small farms across Latin America. The interior is clean and minimalist, with a focus on the brewing process, allowing the aroma and flavor of the coffee to take center stage. The baristas are highly skilled and eager to share their knowledge, whether you're a coffee connoisseur or a casual drinker. The cafe also offers a small selection of pastries and light bites, perfect for a quick breakfast or afternoon pick-me-up. With a stellar 4.6 rating from over 430 reviews, 3841 Coffee Roasters is a must-visit for anyone seeking an exceptional cup of coffee in Santiago.
Don't miss
- Try a pour-over made with a single-origin bean from Colombia or Ethiopia.
- Watch the baristas roast beans on-site in the small roastery.
- Pair your coffee with a freshly baked croissant or alfajor.
- Buy a bag of beans to take home, roasted just days before.
- Enjoy the quiet, minimalist ambiance perfect for reading or working.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit 3841 Coffee Roasters
You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for coffee and food as ordered). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inDa Nang Coffee Making Workshop5★ · 33 travelers~1 hourFree cancellationFrom$17 per personSee dates →
Most bookedHacienda Alsacia Starbucks Coffe Tour4.9★ · 3,246 travelers~2 hoursFrom$31 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleRoast Your Own Coffee: Bajo Boquete Expert-Led Experience5★ · 33 travelers~1 hourFree cancellationFrom$25 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- The cafe can get crowded during peak hours; consider visiting on weekdays.
- Coffee prices are moderate, around CLP 3,000-5,000 for a specialty drink.
- Free Wi-Fi is available, but outlets are limited.
- No restroom for customers; plan accordingly.
A bit of history
3841 Coffee Roasters opened in 2015, founded by a group of coffee enthusiasts who wanted to bring high-quality, ethically sourced coffee to Santiago. The name references the altitude (in meters) of some of the coffee farms they work with.
Common questions
Do they have food options?
Yes, they offer pastries, cakes, and light breakfast items like toast.
Is there seating?
Yes, there are a few tables and a counter bar, but space is limited.
Can I buy coffee beans?
Absolutely, they sell their own roasted beans in various origins.
Do they have non-coffee drinks?
They offer tea and hot chocolate, but coffee is the main focus.
Is the cafe dog-friendly?
Dogs are not allowed inside due to space constraints.
Do they have vegan options?
Some pastries may be vegan; ask the staff for recommendations.
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