Hello, I hope everyone is well and that you have already had a delicious cup of good coffee, here I come to tell you about having a good coffee, in a good place, with an excellent company, my sister.
A few days ago I visited a town called La Colonia Tovar, this time I did it to bring and make #Hive known there.
La Colonia Tovar is a town that is in the state of Aragua, Venezuela, between the most beautiful mountains you can imagine, from where I live, is about 1 hour and 30 minutes, because of its height the weather is cold throughout the year, is a replica of Germany, in fact, the natives of La Colonia Tovar are German immigrants, when I speak of being a replica, is literally, traditions, customs, dances, food, houses, is a beautiful replica of Germany, who does not know La Colonia Tovar, to do so is totally in love.
After having accomplished my mission I decided, together with my sister (who lives there) to have a delicious coffee with her, and as we had some time without seeing each other, it was an excellent opportunity to talk about everything we had saved π, since she lives there and therefore knows more than me, I asked her where we could have a tasty coffee, to which she replied that I would accompany her.
She told me that it was one of the busiest places, first for being one of the oldest and second for the variety of food and snacks they sold.
It is called KAFFEE MΓHLE, its translation would be something like "Coffee grinder".
It is served by people who live in the town, very friendly by the way, I imagine that being a tourist site must be so, in the inside, on its walls is hand painted the emblematic church of the town, how it was many years ago, even, next to this is the first school of the town.
On the front wall is painted the facades of the first houses built in the village, in one of the first houses built many years ago, when people were just starting to live there.
And on another wall there is a beautiful drawing of a cuckoo clock, which is also part of the German tradition.
I don't know if you know but Venezuelans are very mystical when ordering coffee, in fact we have names for them that have become part of the Venezuelan slang, we can ask for: a light brown, a strong brown, a con leche, a tetero, a guayoyo, a certero and each of the attendants (who are Venezuelan) know what we want and how we want it.
Regarding the conversation, we missed at least 2 more coffees to update everything ππππ but well later we will do it.