A very welcome addition to the Ancud dining scene, this cozy Castro transplant occupies a colorful and rambling old Chilote home and is a requisite stop for sandwiches, salads, and sweet-tooth-satiating cakes and pies (CH$1500 to CH$3100). Locally produced provisions are available in the organic shop as well.
Café Blanco
Chiloé
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1. Centro de Visitantes Inmaculada Concepción
0.17 MILES
Don't even think about visiting Chiloé's Unesco-listed churches without first stopping in at this excellent museum housed in the former Convento…
3. Museo Regional de Ancud Aurelio Bórquez Canobra
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