La Chumbera

Almería


Straddling one of Almería's liveliest street corners, La Chumbera makes an atmospheric break any time of day. The bold yellow interior, with cactus-themed artwork cascading down from polka-dotted ceilings, can't help but brighten your spirits; the same applies to the coffee, fresh-squeezed juices and batidos (milkshakes), all accompanied by an enticing range of snacks.


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