I’m going to go out on a limb and claim that Colombia is most famous for two things: coffee and Shakira. As this is a food website, I’ll focus on the former but I promise I’m writing this while wearing a midriff.
Colombian coffee has a particularly rich and complex taste thanks to the country’s volcanic soil, and changeable climate. It is this earthy delight that three friends from Colombia, Andreas, Victor and Ana, decided to bring to Brisbane in the form of a brand new café.
Treecycle Coffee Shop in Hamilton’s Portside serves up a range of coffee sourced directly from Colombian farmers, one of which has his portrait beautifully pained on the back wall, reminding you exactly who is behind the beans in your brew.
Will you remember this coffee Wherever, Whenever you are? Let’s find out.
Colombian coffee has a particularly rich and complex taste thanks to the country’s volcanic soil, and changeable climate. It is this earthy delight that three friends from Colombia, Andreas, Victor and Ana, decided to bring to Brisbane in the form of a brand new café.
Treecycle Coffee Shop in Hamilton’s Portside serves up a range of coffee sourced directly from Colombian farmers, one of which has his portrait beautifully pained on the back wall, reminding you exactly who is behind the beans in your brew.
Will you remember this coffee Wherever, Whenever you are? Let’s find out.