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Cafeteria de Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile
Cafeteria Ruta 9, Puerto Natales, Chile

Cafeteria de Ruta 9

Hop on Cafeteria de Ruta 9, Victoria’s converted bus for some amazing coffee, milkshakes, smoothies, cookies, cakes, empanadas🥟 and conversation. If both tables in the bus are full, no problem, there’s an overflow courtyard with a cozy sofa, table and chairs. This charming coffee shop on wheels is permanently parked in Puerto Natales, Chile, across the street from Cafe Kaiken.

Victoria bought the bus in Punta Arenas and a freight bus company delivered it to Puerto Natales. The 27th of November, 2018, will mark one year since she slid the door open for business. The coffees range from (CLP$) 1,000—1,500 Chilean Pesos, (USD$) 1.65—2.65.

She had a dream of opening a coffee truck, but put it on hold to take an 18 month journey to Porto Alegre, Brazil. Upon her return, the dream still burned bright, so she made it a reality. She didn’t wait for the light at the end of the tunnel, she flipped them on herself.

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Cafeteria de Ruta 9 en Español 🇨🇱

Súbete en Cafeteria de Ruta 9 al autobús convertido de Victoria para tomar un café increíble, batidos, batidos, galletas, pasteles, empanadas🥟 y conversación. Si ambas mesas en el autobús están llenas, no hay problema, hay un patio desbordado con un sofá acogedor, mesa y sillas. Esta encantadora cafetería sobre ruedas está permanentemente estacionada en Puerto Natales, Chile, al otro lado de la calle de Cafe Kaiken.

Victoria compró el autobús en Punta Arenas y una compañía de autobuses lo entregó a Puerto Natales. El 27 de noviembre de 2018 marcará un año desde que abrió la puerta por negocios. Los cafés van desde (CLP $) 1,000—1,500 pesos chilenos, (USD $) 1,65—2,65.

Ella soñó con abrir un camión de café, pero lo puso en espera para tomar un viaje de 18 meses a Porto Alegre, Brasil. A su regreso, el sueño todavía brillaba, por lo que lo hizo realidad. Ella no esperó a la luz al final del túnel, ella se las dio vuelta.

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