Cafe

Milk Coffee-Bar

4.6 · 400 reviews
Milk Coffee-BarCharo Gutierrez
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Milk Coffee-Bar is a sleek, whitewashed cafe in the upscale Las Condes neighborhood of Santiago. The space is bright and airy, with marble countertops, hanging plants, and geometric tiles. It's a haven for coffee enthusiasts, offering single-origin beans from local Chilean roasters, expertly prepared as espresso, pour-over, or cold brew. The milk (as the name suggests) is a focus, they use high-quality dairy and offer oat, almond, and coconut alternatives. The food menu includes avocado toast, acai bowls, and pastries, all beautifully presented. The vibe is calm and modern, with soft indie music playing. It's a favorite among remote workers and brunch crowds. The staff are passionate about coffee and happy to explain the origins of different beans.

Don't miss

  • Order a flat white with oat milk, a customer favorite
  • Try the avocado toast with poached egg and chili flakes
  • Snap a photo of the minimalist interior with its signature neon 'Milk' sign
  • Buy a bag of beans from a local Chilean roaster to take home
  • Enjoy a cold brew on a hot Santiago afternoon

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Ways to visit Milk Coffee-Bar

You can visit on your own (no ticket needed; just walk in. payment at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Free Wi-Fi is available; password is on the receipt.
  • Cash and credit cards accepted. Tipping is optional but appreciated.
  • Street parking is limited; paid parking lots are nearby.
  • They offer a coffee subscription service for beans.

A bit of history

Milk Coffee-Bar opened in 2019, riding the wave of Santiago's third-wave coffee movement. It quickly gained a following for its minimalist aesthetic and commitment to quality, becoming a staple in the Las Condes cafe scene.

Common questions

Do they have vegan options?

Yes, they have oat, almond, and coconut milk, plus vegan pastries and acai bowls.

Is the cafe good for working?

Yes, there are plenty of tables and outlets. It can get noisy during peak hours.

Can I buy coffee beans?

Yes, they sell bags of beans from local roasters.

Is there outdoor seating?

A few tables are available on the sidewalk.

Do they serve lunch?

They have light lunch options like sandwiches and salads until 3 PM.

What's the most popular drink?

The flat white and the iced matcha latte are top sellers.

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