Puku Puku, Three Monkey Coffee, Coffee Busters, Origen, and Florencia y Fortunata ranked among the world’s top 100 coffee shops
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These Peruvian coffee shops earned a spot on The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops list, celebrated for their quality, innovation, and dedication to sustainable coffee growing.
Peru shines in "The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops" with five coffee shops making the international ranking. This recognition considered not only coffee quality but also innovation, ambiance, service excellence, barista expertise, and consistency in coffee production.
These Peruvian brands earned a place on this prestigious list, showcasing the diversity and excellence of Peruvian coffee from regions like Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa.
Source: Fb. Puku Puku
Puku Puku: Regional variety
Ranked 20th on the list, this coffee shop stands out for sourcing coffee from various regions of Peru. They also roast their own beans and have ten locations across Lima and Arequipa.
Source: Ig. Three Monkeys Coffe
Three Monkeys Coffee: From Cusco to the world
With an innovative approach to coffee shop design and its own roasting plant, Three Monkeys Coffee had already earned a Sprudge Design Award. Located in Cusco, it has become a reference point for specialty coffee in the Peruvian Andes.
Source: Ig. Coffee Busters
Coffee Busters: Innovation and quality
Born during the pandemic, Coffee Busters started as a home delivery service for specialty coffee and later evolved into a full coffee shop experience, earning significant recognition. Located in San Isidro, it ranked 59th on the list.
Source: Fb El Origen
Origen Tostadores de Café: From bean to cup
Since 2013, this coffee shop has stood out for working directly with producers across different regions of Peru, ensuring high-quality coffee. It also features an enticing selection of baked goods and pastries. Its dedication and excellence earned it the 69th spot on the list.
Source: Florencia y Fortunata web.
Florencia y Fortunata: Coffee and empowerment
With a social mission, Florencia y Fortunata aims to highlight and close the gender gap in the coffee industry. They collaborate with women farmers in Cusco and Cajamarca, ensuring their coffee is produced by female hands. In this edition of the ranking, they secured the 100th spot.
The inclusion of these five Peruvian coffee shops in The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops highlights the growth and global recognition of Peruvian coffee. Each coffee shop not only serves high-quality coffee but also champions innovation, sustainability, and social impact. This achievement strengthens Peru's position as a leader in the specialty coffee industry and inspires us to keep exploring new ways to share the country’s rich coffee heritage with the world.
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