Club Colombia restaurant is located in a nice two-storeys Colombian villa next to Bogota’s T Zone. It is a very beautiful place, with a charming place covered by ivy and the green of the trees helping one to forget it is in the middle of the city. The rooms are scantily lighted, with large spaces, fireplaces and a nice atmosphere overall. You can also sit outside in one of the areas reserved for so, or chill out afterwards and take a late drink in the bar next to the entrance of the restaurant
In Club Colombia (a place that actually caught my attention because it shares its name with a local bear) we can taste good traditional Colombian food, like ajiaco (a great and rich soup), chicharrones (fried pork skin), empanadas, parrilladas (a barbecue of different meats) and several types of Caribbean and Cartagena’s rices (usually involving coconut and sea food). This restaurant also has great fish (which, though uncommon in this city, is still incredible if you think you are at 2600m high and so far from the ocean) so that is also a great alternative. And, beware of deserts – you can even ask for an icecream that includes popcorns on the side and that becomes really dangerous for anyone pretending to do a diet…
Club Colombia is a nice and a bit posh restaurant – not too much, but don’t expect a laid back atmosphere. It is still a good option for a nice dinner in Bogotá!
Where: Bogotá – Colombia
Address: Avenida 82 No. 9-11, Bogota
Phone: (57-1) 249 5681
Expensive: Around €20
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