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Posted inEat, The Hi-lo

A family-run cafe with hand-crafted drinks carries a coffee legacy from Honduras

Avatar photo by Romi Mathews December 18, 2025December 18, 2025

Andrea Bonilla grew up around coffee. She now develops the signature drinks — like the Orange Cardamom Latte and s’mores-themed Campfire Latte — at her family’s shop.


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