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NOT an authentic Colombian bakery! In all my years I've never seen a latin bakery that doesn't make café con leche, not to be confused with American coffee and creamer! You definitely cannot make café con leche from a black American coffee pot. Upon walking into this poor excuse of a Colombian bakery I must admit I got a little excited thinking that I would finally get a taste of that delicious hot sweet latin coffee that we refer to as "café con leche" but oh how wrong I was. The guy behind the counter quickly asked for my order and I immediately placed it anxiously anticipating a nice cup of café! When I saw him reaching for an American Coffee pot I cringed! I immediately told him to STOP! And gave him the opportunity of correcting himself. It appeared he had no clue what I was referring to when I asked if they have "REAL CAFÉ CON LECHE" he didn't seem to understand why I was so upset. I walked out in disbelief at how they could refer to themselves as a "Colombian Bakery" shame on them.
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