9.30 Café
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9.30 Café is a Bogotá coffee concept co-owned by Colombian cyclist Nairo Quintana, the 2014 Giro d'Italia and 2016 Vuelta a España champion. Its Zona G location, branded 9.30 Capital, pours single-origin Colombian coffee sourced directly from small growers in the Eje Cafetero. The brand functions as much as a cycling-themed concept store as a café, selling coffee alongside fashion and lifestyle goods. Quintana joined the project in October 2023.
Quintana partnered with the 9.30 coffee brand in October 2023, putting his name behind a concept built on direct trade with small coffee-growing families in Colombia's Eje Cafetero. Besides the Zona G shop on Calle 70, the brand runs outlets in Bogotá shopping centers (Nuestro Bogotá, Santa Fe, Santa Ana) and in Chía, plus a location in Madrid. It sits alongside Quintana's other post-retirement ventures, including his own bottled coffee line, Café Nairo, launched at Coffee Master Colombia in 2023.
Practical
The Zona G branch (9.30 Capital) sits at Calle 70 #5-57 and, per the brand's own website, opens daily 8:30am-10:30pm; expect a concept-store layout mixing coffee counter with retail displays rather than a classic sit-down café.
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- Why stop at 9.30 Café on a bike ride?
- 9.30 Café is a Bogotá coffee concept co-owned by Colombian cyclist Nairo Quintana, the 2014 Giro d'Italia and 2016 Vuelta a España champion. Its Zona G location, branded 9.30 Capital, pours single-origin Colombian coffee sourced directly from small growers in the Eje Cafetero. The brand functions as much as a cycling-themed concept store as a café, selling coffee alongside fashion and lifestyle goods. Quintana joined the project in October 2023.
- Where is 9.30 Café?
- 9.30 Café is in Bogotá, Bogotá (Colombia).
- When is 9.30 Café open?
- The Zona G branch (9.30 Capital) sits at Calle 70 #5-57 and, per the brand's own website, opens daily 8:30am-10:30pm; expect a concept-store layout mixing coffee counter with retail displays rather than a classic sit-down café.