💻 Laptop Friendly: Yes
🔌 Power Sockets Available: No
🏞️ Outdoor Seating: Yes
🚬 Smoking Areas: Yes
⏳ Working Time Limit: No
🍽️ Food Options: Yes
🐶 Pet Friendly: Yes
🧒 Place for Kids: Yes
📶 WiFi Speed: 50-100 Mbps
🪑 Seating Comfort: Soft chairs, Standard seats, High stools
🔇 Quietness Level: Moderate
🌱 Vegan Options: No
☕ Coffee Price: Moderate ($$)
🍺 Alcohol Served: Yes
🎶 Music Volume: Moderate
👥 Meeting Friendly: Yes
💳 Payment Methods: Cash, Credit/Debit Card
💼 Co-working Pass Available: No
🌙 Extended Hours: No
🧑🦽 Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
🥡 Takeaway Available: Yes
🥐 Breakfast Available: Yes
🎲 Board Games Available: No
📚 Book Corner / Library: No
🎠 Kids Play Area: No
🅿️ Parking Available: Yes
In the bustling Lastarria neighborhood, Café Calderón has built its reputation as one of Santiago’s leading specialty coffee houses. Opened with a clear mission to elevate Chile’s coffee scene, it has become a meeting point for coffee lovers, creatives, and travelers looking for more than just a quick espresso.
Modern and minimal, the café combines industrial touches with warm wood finishes. Its large windows let in plenty of natural light, making it bright during the day and lively in the evenings. The mix of small tables and communal seating caters both to those who want a quiet coffee break and those who enjoy the social buzz of the city.
Coffee: Café Calderón works with carefully selected beans from Latin America, roasted with precision to highlight their origin flavors. Espresso, V60 pour-overs, and cold brews are served by baristas who treat coffee like an art form.
Food: The menu includes pastries, sandwiches, and desserts—light but high quality, perfect alongside the coffee. Many visitors recommend the croissants and carrot cake.
Extra Touch: Coffee workshops and tastings are sometimes hosted here, inviting customers to learn more about brewing methods and flavor profiles.
Café Calderón attracts a diverse crowd—students working on laptops, business professionals meeting over cappuccinos, and tourists pausing between visits to the cultural spots nearby. It’s a place to slow down and enjoy Santiago’s growing café culture while being in the middle of one of the city’s most artistic districts.
Monday:
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday:
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Wednesday:
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Thursday:
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Saturday:
10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sunday:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Late morning is the best time to visit: you’ll catch the café at its calmest, with space to enjoy your coffee ritual before the lunch crowd arrives.
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