The SouthwestRestaurants

Café restaurants in The Southwest

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    Café Mirador

    The café of the Museo de los Niños Tanga-Tanga overlooks a botanical garden that exhibits a range of foliage from around the country. The panoramic views are a sunset treat and worth the hike up the hill, and it's a sweet place to linger over juice, sandwiches, cocktails or the rich desserts.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Café Mokka

    A stylish place with a pavement terrace overlooking the square, they serve not-amazing coffee, decent cocktails and good, light grub. Tables are decorated with weird arrangements of peanuts and coffee beans.

    reviewed

  3. C

    SUM

    This upstairs café is opposite the tourist kiosk - you enter through a small salteñería (place specializing in salteñas - filled pastries). It's a peaceful spot more used to locals than tourists. What's on offer is very limited, but the service is friendly.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Aries

    This attractive little local is run by a friendly boss and serves a good set lunch and tasty, spicy Bolivian dishes like picante de pollo (chicken with a hot sauce served with potatoes and rice) and pique (a spicy mix of beef, sausages and peppers on a pile of chips).

    reviewed

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    Potocchi

    This pleasant family-run place has a rustic vibe and serves llama steak and quinoa soup as the specialties, and plenty of vegetarian choices. It hosts an acoustic peña (folk music performance; cover B$15) nightly during the high season; on Wednesday and Friday otherwise.

    reviewed

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    4060

    This spacious contemporary café-bar has earned plenty of plaudits for its pizzas, burgers and Mexican food (and paella, if you order it in advance) and as a sociable spot for a drink. There’s a good beer selection.

    reviewed

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    La Casona

    Out-of-the-oven salteñas by day, quick sandwiches for lunch, and pizza and pasta at dinner keep this little place buzzing, especially at night when it gets really busy and hot, temperature-wise.

    reviewed

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    Dumbo - Ballivián

    The jumbo-size Dumbo serves a range of things throughout the day, from breakfast pancakes to bland but decent burgers and main dishes, and is particularly popular for a late-afternoon ice cream and coffee.

    reviewed

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    Dumbo - Heroínas

    The jumbo-size Dumbo serves a range of things throughout the day, from breakfast pancakes to bland but decent burgers and main dishes, and is particularly popular for a late-afternoon ice cream and coffee.

    reviewed

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    Cristal

    Cristal serves a range of things throughout the day, from breakfast pancakes to bland but decent burgers and main dishes, and is particularly popular for a late-afternoon ice cream and coffee.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Abya-Yala

    A simple but atmospheric place with rough wooden chairs, an indigenous theme, snacks, mediocre coffee and a friendly feel. There's often folk music at nights on the stage.

    reviewed

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    Mateo’s

    This traditional cafe-restaurant, on a busy corner in the heart of town, is popular with families for its range of decent snacks, meals, coffee and cold beer.

    reviewed

  14. M

    Café Frances

    This intimate and popular option serves excellent coffee, tea, cakes, quiche and both sweet and savory crêpes in a Paris-like setting.

    reviewed

  15. N

    El Huerto

    Tasty cakes, snacks and cooked-to-order vegetarian lunches are served at this friendly hole-in-the-wall place.

    reviewed

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    Café Tertulias

    An intimate bohemian hangout for chats over coffee, beer or food, which is principally pizza, salads and pasta.

    reviewed