Jardín Tragos y Pasteles hides behind a greenery lined passage at Calle 67 #4A-41, on the Quinta Camacho side of Chapinero. The concept pairs serious cocktails with Colombian pastry, and The World's 50 Best Discovery list includes it among Bogotá's bars worth crossing town for.
It suits date nights, dessert loyalists, and drinkers who prefer conversation to a DJ. It will bore anyone chasing a party; the room stays at talking volume all night.
A light filled indoor outdoor patio packed with plants, soft lamps, and natural wood. Daylight makes it a brunch room; after dark the lights drop and the music deepens without ever swallowing the conversation.
The bar works florals, wines, and sherries into the list, and treats the mocktails as seriously as the cocktails. Pair whatever you order with the flan de arequipe or the torta de croissant. Restaurant Guru scores the place 4.3 from 339 reviews, and the recurring line is that prices run high but the pairing earns it.
Couples, small tables of friends, and a steady weekend brunch trade. Cielo Travel frames it as the spot where haute cocktails meet classy cakes, and the crowd dresses to match the patio rather than the club.
Quinta Camacho's English brick blocks hold some of the city's best small rooms, with the Zona G restaurant row a short walk south. Serious cocktail hunters should pair it with Villanos en Bermudas, the neighborhood's heavyweight.
Late afternoon into evening is the sweet spot, when the garden light fades and the lamps take over. Weekend brunch is the busy shift; weeknights stay calm.
Most bars treat sugar as a garnish. Jardín builds half the menu on it and still mixes with discipline, which is why the patio stays full without a DJ in sight.