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Yesterday 19:29 #15970Senior Member

Posts: 77Trying to get laid in Bogota on a Sunday
I'm in the mood to get laid, but most of the casas I know are closed today, and none of the freelancers I know are available or responding today.
I've never been to Santa Fe, so I'm considering going down there right now to check it out. But not sure if it's worth it on a Sunday? Especially with the elections going on today.
Any suggestions for good sex in Bogota on a Sunday afternoon / evening? Thanks in advance!
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05-30-26 12:29 #15969Senior Member

Posts: 137You ok?
How was the trip my man? Hope you're still alive.
Originally Posted by JerryTheGreat
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05-30-26 06:30 #15968Regular Member

Posts: 3Awesome! Care sharing info on the chica / casa?
Originally Posted by ChicoBonito
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I'll try sending you a PM.
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05-28-26 23:51 #15967Senior Member

Posts: 77First time for everything
Today I had an unusual first experience, with one of my recent favoritas at a casa. 22 yo Venezuelan, short with great tits and gives me GFE with crazy good chemistry. She had a baby not long ago. In the middle of sex while she was riding me and I was sucking on her tits, she started lactating. Breast milk in my mouth, on my face, in my hands, on my chest. Her big nipples kept dribbling milk the whole time as I just went with it and kept fucking her and playing with her tits. Never had that happen with a woman before, LOL. Was weird, but fun.
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05-22-26 07:46 #15966Senior Member

Posts: 1315Thursday Night Brothel Hopping Stream of Consiousness
So Went up to Zona Rosa to meet a friend in town-- So many great new hotels up there-.
We went to Miranda which is a couple blocks off of Zona T. There were about 10+ girls some heifers but a few hotties, we did not stay when we saw the beers were 55 mil.
Next we walked to Chapinero, ended up in Pussy House. It was quite lively 10-12+ chicas-- definitely hot ones -- sat around and went to 69 around the corner. Not as good as PH but a few nice the dumbass chicas sitting around looking at their phones-.
Walked a bit in Chapinero in the rain and cabbed down to Santa Fe. Best decision of the night!! Saw some hot street girls and ended up in Fiebre. Great Atmosphere girls in Fiebre have the Right Attitude. It was real Stripclub entertaiment. 25+ Girls Many were 7-8+ quality Hot ass Marina was there. My friend found a hot girl from Manizales it was 200 mil+ 200 mil for extras and tip.
The Atmosphere wes so great and I Even Saw some Hot Ass Strippers Without Tattooos!
All in all the night was great-- PussyHouse was fun and Fiebre was Off the Hook!!
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05-15-26 03:19 #15965Senior Member

Posts: 754El Buque
I enjoyed El Buque many times. Sometimes we would go to the other side of the restaurant for Carne. But alas it never survived Covid. As did many of my favorites.
Originally Posted by AddictedToWomen
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I would recommend Andres Carne, they have two restaurants, not sure if both are open again because last year they had a fire and closed both restaurants, one in DC and one in Chia. Chia being the original and the best of the 2. Another local place I frequent for LUNCH is Albaros place. On calle 95 y Cra 11. Big sign in front "FRENCH". I can call him for exact address if you want to go. Its a great lunch spot but be there before 12 or you won't get a seat and very often they run out of food Lunch consist of Lemonade, soup, chicken, beef or sometimes fish rice Aguacate salad and potatoes last time I was there in March the cost was around 18,000 cop. A tremendous value, the place is clean and always good. Albaro speaks English too for our brother who are still learning Spanish, Be Safe.
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05-14-26 23:55 #15964Senior Member

Posts: 7137Girls, sex, food, fun
Thanks to the bros for all kinds of recommendations in Bogota.
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05-14-26 01:12 #15963Senior Member

Posts: 51Caldo Parado
For those of you who, just like me, love "Caldo de Costilla" you will find a great place called "Caldo Parado".
It is a hole in the wall. Located in a parking lot in the corner of Av Caracas and called 41, it serves Caldomde Costilla 24 hours a day and it.
Is wonderful.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/rWWaGuANjsoLtdsZA?g_st=ic
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05-13-26 14:53 #15962Senior Member

Posts: 18443My favorite is Estancia Chica.
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05-13-26 14:12 #15961Senior Member

Posts: 788A 2 hour commute to work is, regrettably, not at all unusual in Bogotá.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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There used to be a good seafood restaurant called El Buque that was somewhere around 60-70 street, probably uphill from K 7, but I can't find it now. Maybe its moved to the El Buque now on 101? The other good option is (was?) the WTC.
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05-13-26 11:10 #15960Senior Member

Posts: 1315Madre!
Awesome -- You must go in jewelery district https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Resta...re-Bogota.html
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo
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05-12-26 17:41 #15959Senior Member

Posts: 7137My favorite spots in Bogota Candeleria
My wingman Frogg took me to the main market next to Candeleria for local food, fried fish with vegetables cheap.
Took a food tour to 6 venues from 1 to 5 star. First stop was the 1-star main market, fried fish and tamales, like Mexican tamales, but mixed with vegetables, gave me gas all day hehehe. Included 5-star place that serve mystery meat from the big ground hog. The woman guide has tats all over her body, said she had to take multiple buses, 2 hours, from her house to do the tour.
The old section of Candeleria has charming cobble stone streets with many small hotels and hostels, lots of hot young girls tourists from US and EU.
Next visit I could use intels for good steak and seafood places in Candeleria.
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05-12-26 17:17 #15958Senior Member

Posts: 77I didn't know there was one, LOL. Maybe a mod will move these posts to that thread.
Originally Posted by TheCane
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05-12-26 06:55 #15957Senior Member

Posts: 7914You guys should be posting in the Colombian Food thread so all of these great recommendations don't get buried under other topics.
Originally Posted by ChicoBonito
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05-12-26 04:18 #15956Senior Member

Posts: 77My favorite spots in Bogota
I'm glad that you guys brought up the topic of places to eat, because for a while I have been intending to write a post sharing my favorites! Of the various cities I have visited in Colombia, in my opinion, Cartagena has the best restaurants. But Bogota comes in at a close second. Here's a list of places I recommend in various parts of the city, most are easy to find with a quick Google Maps search:
-xxx- Usaquen / Santa Barbara area (around Unicentro and Parque Usaquen) -xxx-.
Frida De Mis Amores: the best Mexican food I have had in Colombia. There is also a small casa / erotic spa right above this place on the second floor (white unmarked door next to the sushi restaurant) tell the mama-san that el gringo bonito sent you.
Canoa Japanese Tavern: my favorite Japanese restaurant in Bogota. Pricey but delicious and lots of variety of sushi and meals. Amazing ramen.
Jade Pimont Patisserie Francaise: cute high-quality place for breakfast, coffee, pastries.
Cooking Brothers: delicious cinnamon rolls of various flavors.
El Altillo Cafe: pleasant cafe with good food and drinks, including Chilean and Argentinian style empanadas (superior to empanadas from Colombia and other Latin American countries). This is a small chain with multiple locations near Unicentro and Parque Usaquen.
Valentino Pizza and Mozzarella Bar: great pizza, they have 2-for-1 takeout special on Tuesdays.
El Viejo Bandoneon: Argentinian grill restaurant with great food, charming environment, and sometimes has live music.
Cabrera Resto Bar: American fusion style restaurant inside Unicentro, good food with lots of variety. Popular place, so it often gets busy.
Venezuela Bistro: big Venezuelan style arepas stuffed with food, delicious sancocho.
Galilla Parilla: grilled Colombian lunches and soups for very economical prices. There is an erotic massage spa, Spa Piel de Miel, right next door.
Carbon De Palo: nice Colombian restaurant with great meats, and not too pricey considering the high quality. 5-star service.
7-16 Steakhouse: upscale fusion restaurant with excellent steaks and other delicious food.
Legado Cacao Experience: fun chocolate cafe where they demonstrate the process of making chocolate.
Tasca La Puerta de Alcala: fun and fancy Spanish tapas restaurant with live music and flamenco shows.
-xxx- Parque 93/ Zona T area -xxx-.
Tesoro Sandwich: delicious small sandwich and burger restaurant near Parque 93.
Philippe: outdoor French cafe with good food in Zona T.
Malaflor: fun trendy fusion restaurant with a tropical theme and great food.
-xxx- Chapinero / Zona G area -xxx-.
Restaurante Chino Bambu: my favorite Chinese restaurant in Bogota. Huge portions for economical prices. I often like to hit this place up for a late lunch or early dinner after I visit Chapinero casas.
Ta Como Bueno: super good tacos and other Mexican food, served right on the street (this place is actually hard to find, so here's where: on Carera 9, about 2 blocks south of Parque de LOS Hippies, across the street from Level Pub). It is only open nights, Thursday through Saturday, but highly recommended if you are in the area at that time.
Inkkei: small chill Japanese restaurant that serves great ramen, sushi, and octopus.
Domestica: good spot for coffee, breakfast, and desserts.
Tottori Izakaya: cool Japanese restaurant with delicious food and relaxing atmosphere.
Polaris Bar & Grill: great burgers and a chill place. I haven't tried their sausages or steaks or other food, but everything looks good.
Sumo Sushi Zona G: good sushi and Japanese meals, not too expensive.
La Fama 65: great place for American-style BBQ.
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Some of these places are expensive by Colombian standards, particularly some of the ones in Usaquen. But there are plenty of little Colombian almuerzo restaurants, panadarias, and cafes all over the city where you can get good simple food for cheap. There are also some chains throughout the city that I like and think are worth trying, like BuBu Burger and Home Burgers. Crepes & Waffles, although I hate the food there, has some of the best (and inexpensive) ice cream I have ever had.

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