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Tucked away in the beachside neighborhood of Intermares, Cabedelo, Buarque-se Coffee & Art stands out as more than just a place to grab a caffeine fix. My first visit to this spot on Av. Mar Negro had me sinking into a mismatched chair outside, the sun pouring gently onto the terrace, a backdrop of soft indie tunes floating in the air. If you’re the type who values atmosphere as much as your espresso, you’ll feel right at home here.
What sets Buarque-se apart is its blend of art and ambiance. Local artists regularly showcase their work on the ever-evolving walls, creating a dynamic mini-gallery with every visit. I caught a sculpture display once that became the topic of conversation among tables—a reminder that this isn’t just another café, but a laid-back hub for creativity and connection.
You’ll notice the menu is more than standard fare, too. Their croissant, locally renowned and always flaky, makes a perfect companion to their coffee blends, which are sourced from micro-roasters across Brazil. Beer and creative cocktails are also available if you’re winding down, and there are plenty of healthy or vegetarian options if you want something lighter. The feeling is casual: you can work on your laptop thanks to speedy Wi-Fi, or simply chat with friends in a corner, all while the scent of good coffee wafts through the open doors.
Key Features
- Art-Filled Interior: Rotating exhibits of local paintings, sculptures, and photographs lend an ever-changing character.
- Outdoor Seating: Shaded terrace with a relaxed vibe, often chosen by locals walking their dogs (yes, pets are welcome!).
- Exceptional Croissants: Regulars rave about the buttery, oven-fresh croissants that pair perfectly with their robust coffee.
- Alcoholic Offerings: Along with specialty coffee, you can enjoy beer or signature cocktails, which isn’t common in most cafés around here.
- Healthy and Inclusive Menu: Choice of nutritious meals, fresh sandwiches, and made-to-order foods for both breakfast and dinner.
- Live Music and Events: Frequent music nights, poetry readings, and pop-up exhibitions. Check their calendar for upcoming events—locals often plan their visits around these.
- Family and Dog-Friendly: Children’s seats are available, and dog bowls rest by the door on hot days.
- Free High-Speed Wi-Fi: Welcoming for remote workers or digital nomads—several power outlets are discreetly placed by tables.
- Wheelchair Accessibility: Thoughtful touches like a wheelchair-accessible entrance ensure welcoming access for all visitors.
Best Time to Visit
Buarque-se Coffee & Art comes alive at varying rhythms depending on the time of day and week. If you’re seeking a quieter experience, weekday mornings around 8 to 10 am are perfect—ideal for breakfast and catching up on messages, with only a gentle chorus of espresso machines and hushed conversation in the background. Local families and beachgoers start to fill the terrace from late morning, especially on weekends, so early visits or late afternoons (between 3 and 5 pm) let you enjoy a more mellow vibe.
Saturday evenings often feature local musicians or poetry readings. I stumbled upon an acoustic guitar set during one such visit, and it completely transformed the space—a mix of regulars and first-timers, all gathered around the hum of live music and conversation. The art exhibits tend to open with casual evening gatherings, so if mingling with creative locals is on your agenda, time your visit with an exhibit launch or music night.
While Cabedelo is sunny year-round, Intermares can get breezy. Cooler temperatures in the evenings make outdoor seating especially inviting. Just keep in mind the terrace fills quickly during events, so arriving early is smart if you want a good seat.
How to Get There
Reaching Buarque-se Coffee & Art is straightforward whether you’re exploring Cabedelo or making the short trip from João Pessoa. The café’s central spot on Av. Mar Negro, in Intermares, means most cab drivers know it. From João Pessoa’s city center, a taxi or ride share typically takes about 25 minutes, following the coastline north—perfect for a scenic start to your outing.
For those using public transport, several bus lines pass along the main avenue just a few minutes’ walk from the café. I once biked over from Bessa Beach, taking advantage of the paved cycle paths that line much of Av. Mar Negro; there’s ample space outside to lock up your bike. If you’re driving, street parking is usually available on side streets, but weekends can get crowded—plan to arrive a bit earlier if a key event is happening.
Whether you walk, bike, drive, or take the bus, the relaxed Intermares neighborhood is easy to explore, with the café as a convenient waypoint.
Tips for Visiting
- Reserve for Events: If a live music night or new art exhibit is advertised, check ahead for a table—reservations are accepted (especially for large parties), and seats fill quickly.
- Bring Furry Friends: Dogs are warmly welcomed—the staff even keeps treats on hand and water bowls on the terrace.
- Try the Coffee Flights: Instead of sticking to one coffee, order a tasting flight to sample their range of beans and brewing styles—a great way to explore Brazilian micro-roasters.
- Catch the Art Rotation: The décor changes every few weeks, so even repeat visits feel fresh. Chat with staff or other guests; they’re often eager to share details about the new artists or upcoming shows.
- Payment is Easy: Both credit and debit cards are accepted, making transactions smooth even if you’re just passing through and don’t have local currency.
- Bring a Book or Laptop: The ambiance is perfect for solo visits, whether you want to work remotely (thanks to reliable Wi-Fi and plenty of power sockets) or settle in with a novel over an afternoon pastry.
- Sample the Croissants: They’re routinely baked throughout the morning, so ask what’s freshest—you might even snag one warm from the oven.
- Healthy and Kid-Friendly Choices: If you’re with family, kids enjoy the menu and staff are patient with young diners. There are several nutritious options for all ages.
Ultimately, Buarque-se Coffee & Art offers a distinctive blend of coffeehouse comfort, creative energy, and community. It’s the sort of place that encourages lingering—a café-turned-living-room for locals and travelers alike. Whether you’re chasing your next favorite brew, craving a cultural pause, or hoping to join in the local artistic pulse, add Buarque-se to your travel itinerary in Cabedelo. I always leave a little more inspired (and a lot more caffeinated) than when I arrived!