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Café Caribe

4.5 · 658 reviews
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Café Caribe is a beloved coffee spot located on Paseo Ahumada, Santiago's bustling pedestrian thoroughfare in the city center. The café occupies a charming space within the arcade, offering a respite from the lively street outside. With its warm wood interiors and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, it attracts a mix of office workers, shoppers, and tourists. The menu features classic Chilean espresso drinks, such as café con leche, alongside empanadas and sweet treats like alfajores. The service is efficient and friendly, making it a reliable stop for a quick caffeine fix or a leisurely break. Its high rating reflects consistent quality and a welcoming atmosphere that feels authentically local.

Don't miss

  • Try a traditional café con leche with a piece of Chilean cake
  • Watch the flow of pedestrians on Paseo Ahumada from the window seats
  • Sample a freshly baked empanada de pino
  • Enjoy the vintage arcade architecture with its high ceilings and tiled floors

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Ways to visit Café Caribe

You can visit on your own (no ticket needed; pay for what you order). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Cash is preferred for small purchases, though cards are accepted.
  • The café can get busy during lunch rush; consider visiting mid-morning.
  • Look for the café sign above the arcade entrance on Paseo Ahumada.
  • Ask for a 'café cortado' if you prefer a smaller, stronger coffee.

A bit of history

Paseo Ahumada has been a central commercial artery in Santiago since the 19th century, and the arcade where Café Caribe sits has long housed cafés and shops catering to pedestrians and office workers.

Common questions

Is there seating available?

Yes, there are several tables and counter seats, but they fill up quickly during peak hours.

Do they offer free Wi-Fi?

Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for customers.

Can I buy coffee beans to take home?

Yes, they sell bags of their house-roasted beans.

Is the café kid-friendly?

Yes, families are welcome, and they have some non-coffee drinks for children.

What are the typical prices?

A coffee costs around 2,000–3,000 CLP; pastries are similarly priced.

Are there vegetarian options?

Yes, cheese empanadas and other vegetarian pastries are available.

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