A Hidden Gem with Heavenly Brews and Breathtaking Views! Perched amidst the stunning mountains & river, Cafe Tres Picachos serves up coffees straight from their very own farm. The views? Simply spectacular. Only open a few days a week and closing by 4 PM, you’ll want to double-check your schedule to ensure you have a few leisurely hours to soak in the experience.
Pro Tip: Start your day with an adrenaline rush at Toro Verde—tackle The Monster and The Beast ziplines for some heart-pounding fun. Then, make your way to Cafe Tres Picachos to indulge in their exquisite brews. When they finally have to kick you out, make sure to grab a couple of pounds of their coffee to take home. Don't forget to capture the serene beauty and magical tranquility of your visit in a last-minute video.
Cafe Tres Picachos isn’t just a coffee stop; it’s an unforgettable adventure for your...
Read moreFood was excellent and coffee even more so, but the service was a bit slow. Most drinks arrived way after the food, but we did ask for them to bring the drinks with the food, and they were pretty busy at the time, so it wasn't a big deal for us. The coffee is well worth the wait.
The reason I gave a low rating was because the health measures were extremely poor; the tables outside were uncomfortably close together, they don't sanitize tables after each use and we had to clean our table ourselves, and our waitress wore her mask under her nose the entire time. The place was beautiful and very interesting, so we still loved our visit, but we'll probably not be coming again anytime soon, at least not until the pandemic has been put under control. The gourmet coffee you can buy to take home is...
Read moreLovely family owned coffee Hacienda where Jacqueline and her hubby Jose Martinez conduct very personal tours of their 190 acre coffee plantation and show/explain the entire coffee process from planting to picking thru processing to finally making a cup of Joe at their coffee bar. Well worth the $10 tour charge for about a 2 hour tour. They know their stuff and are willing to answer any questions and share their knowledge/experience. Be sure to check out the 20 peacocks that wander the Hacienda. Their coffee is excellent so we had to buy some beans to bring home to share w/ our coffee loving friends. Tours conducted in English and Spanish. Well worth the drive...
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