Café do Centro was born as a self-roasted cafeteria in the center of São Paulo in the early 20th century, when Brazil’s coffee boom began.
Opening in the center of São Paulo in 1925, it became a popular Parisian cafeteria at the time, offering high-quality cafes with sophisticated services and attracting many urban people.
Later, in the 1940s, he also opened a Bar Café in the city of Sao Paulo, loved as a social gathering place for intellectuals of the time, such as politicians, students, newspaper reporters, theater and movie professionals, and provided 15,000 cups of café per day It was a lively activity.
People who love coffee
Brazil is not only the largest coffee producer in the world, but also the second largest consumer in the world. They have five or six cups of coffee a day for breakfast, between work, after meals, and to customers. He has a passion for making good coffee beans and delivers it to people all over the world. He is proud of the products that his land produces and has a history of enjoying coffee in his daily life.
The culture of Brazilian coffee that is loved by the world’s people has been nurtured by the Brazilian people’s passion for coffee and the accumulation of enjoyable moments they have accumulated.