La Estación Cafe

1390 Brickell Ave #100, Miami - 33131
167 reviews
Colombian Coffee & Tea
(305) 539-7465

You select food from several dishes already prepared. They serve a lot of food and at a low price. Not excellent but good. Many people go there from the near offices. Just for small tables and a long table with chairs along the window.

Steak and eggs for breakfast , extremely affordable about $10. Amazing really good food home cooked by lovely ladies. A+I wish I discovered this place sooner… would have loved to come here more. Thank you for my wonderful breakfast

I've been there twice. I love it. Excellent Colombian food. I've had breakfast. The service makes you feel like home. Great atmosphere

Worst empanada I’ve had in my life .

Excellent place to enjoy Colombian food.Authentic flavors, friendly and quick service.A real gem that makes me remember eating with family back home.Will be back.

The food was local, fresh, very reasonable prices!

Best arepas in town, also great selection of fresh juices and lunch options

Food is relatively well priced. But it takes FOREVER. I keep going back hoping for a better experience. It might just be my luck, but each time it’s the same. Today, I was there for 23 minutes. Two people in line in front of me. None of us where attended to the entire 23 minutes. I finally needed to leave. So, If you go, keep low expectations and make sure you have lots of time.

I order colombia AjicoThey should not call it colombian ajicoIt had no yellow potatoes and no guascas and no cornIt was a shredded Chichén soup with cream and capersVery disappointing specially when you know what you ordered .Ajico has corn cilantro Guascas it’s an herb to give the flavor along with the colombian yellow potatoIt’s special potato that comes from bogota Colombia you buy them frozen in USIt was not a place I would order from againThe food is very mediocre .And definitely not Colombian sabor .It might be good to some one that has no idea of what colombian food is but their happy with quantity not quality it peasant foodAprendan a hacer Ajico de un verdadero BogotanoI paren de llamar esa sopa de bagazo de pollo Ajico Santafereño

Apart from being expensive and small portions. The arepa of carne mechada was the worst. The arepa was undercooked all soggy and smoother with white mozzarella cheese. With big pieces of green and red peppers. I couldn't even pick it up since it was breaking. I wish i could of taken a picture but i was so upset that i walked out.