© toro arquitectos / Photography: Brian Ojeda

Modern coffee culture rules the planet, and these days, one can indulge in a multitude of concoctions at an even greater variety of design-led places, from high-brow to edgy. In the latter category falls ESTUDIO–CAFÉ, a recently opened, inconspicuous coffee parlour in Montevideo. The café is a side activity of Nacho Sarube, hair stylist and owner of local on-trend hair salon NS–2, and needless to say, it oozes a similar forward vibe. Situated in the downtown Parque Rodó district, opposite FADU, the monumental Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urban Planning, ESTUDIO–CAFÉ occupies a 30 sqm. (323 sq.ft.) space which previously served as a garage to a semi-attached residential building. The interior design, created by Montevideo-based practice toro arquitectos, takes inspiration from Japanese minimalism.

But if you ask us, lots of pointers have also been taken from the Land of the Rising Sun‘s Wabi sabi philosophy, as the setting makes clever use of the patchy patina of the building’s concrete shell. Two existing openings on street level have been retained, and now serve as an entrance, while the other is occupied by a full-fledged service station with a street counter for take-away orders. The entrance has a foldable door, allowing the café and its patrons to take full  advantage of sunny climes, but if so, additional seating is offered outside. Indoor, seating comprises foldable chairs and circular tables with terrazzo tops that match the flooring, in addition to a single bench. Concealed in a luminous box right next to the service station, a restroom and storage can be found. Next to various coffee variations, the menu at ESTUDIO–CAFÉ lists hot chocolate, teas, including matcha, and a range of tasty pastries.

ESTUDIO–CAFÉ
Bulevar Artigas 1066 (Parque Rodó)
11300 Montevideo
Mon-Fri 9am-8pm
Sat 2pm-7pm

© toro arquitectos / Photography: Brian Ojeda