| If you come to Santiago of Chile one of the attractions, | | | | This is no seedy, red-light district phenomenon, Cafes |
| which just a few tourists know,are our very own | | | | con Pena's are all over Santiago, especially in |
| "Coffee with legs", Coffee Shops which in the 80's | | | | downtown area, they are as ubiquitous in Santiago as |
| became very popular not because of the quality of | | | | Starbucks is in any city of the United States. |
| the coffee, which in Chile is not very good. | | | | A good recommendation would be to take a walk |
| The main attraction are these girls in a neon colour | | | | through "Ahumada" walking street, you will find some |
| dresses with every inch of their impossibly long legs on | | | | cafes, especially inside of "gallerias"; dark dead end |
| display, that always say hello with a beautiful smile or a | | | | commercial alleys, where you have high chances to |
| kiss, if you are a frequent client. | | | | find those cafes where ladies shows a little more than |
| Coffee with legs are a cross between a coffee bar | | | | the legs, know as "millionaire minute" |
| and a Las Vegas cocktail lounge, no alcohol is served | | | | Coffees with legs they are already an institution they |
| in this places just espressos, cappuccinos and "cutted", | | | | even have a beauty pageant to choose "Miss coffee |
| for those "Starbucks addicts" are similar to lattes but | | | | with legs", they even have their own chains: The Cafe |
| served in a glass cup, by waitresses in distractingly | | | | du Brazil; Café Caribbean; Café Haiti. |
| revealing outfits and definitely cheaper. | | | | |