Hello, coffee lovers around the world.
I'm very grateful for the opportunity this week's prompt gives me to show how much I love the coffee shop I'll tell you about next.
Café Real.
This is a place located on the new boulevard in the city of Las Tunas. It's quite small compared to other large coffee shops. It has eight tables for four people and three for two people.
It's an air-conditioned space, with tinted windows to protect from the sun and the heat outside; at the same time, the door provides great privacy for customers.
There's almost always recorded music, played very softly, to create a pleasant atmosphere in the dining room.
However, occasionally, especially on weekends, you can find a pianist, guitarist, or violinist playing live music.
This is a detail that definitely sets it apart from other coffee shops.
The Hermanos are quite diverse and vary depending on the day.
The service staff is very attentive and professional. They rotate shifts every other day, but both are familiar with the tastes of their regular customers.
Their treatment of us is sometimes very friendly and highly professional.
The decor is quite simple. It has several old photographs of the city and some of the famous people who lived there.
There's also a bar in the back for those who, in addition to coffee, would like a juice or alcoholic beverage.
The kitchen, where they prepare burgers, croquettes, and other snacks, is not visible from the living room. However, we also have this option.
Especially for people like my wife, who loves toast with butter, accompanied by a cup of coffee with milk or cappuccino.
If all of this seemed like enough reason to come to this coffee shop, when you try any of their coffees and notice how exquisite and delicate their preparation is, you'll see why I come back almost every day.
The quality of the coffee, the products, and the preparation are exquisite and top-notch.
I have yet to have a cappuccino as good as the one they make at Café Real in this city.