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.