by Margine Quintanilla R.
Art, live music, Colombian appetizers and good coffee is the new merger of emotions that offers “Miusca,“ a new place that recently opened its doors to the public in San Francisco.
“ Everything was born because I had the curiosity to put a gallery, my mom wanted a restaurant, and my husband a café, so suddenly we all decided to work together and to fuse all ours aspirations and more,” said Xiomara Salinas one of the owners.
She added that for this reason the customers will be able to experience the magic of a painting exhibition, while they savour Colombian appetizers or any of the different varieties of coffee that exists in Miusca.
Also, she pointed out that all these services will be renewed every two months, “now my paintings are exhibited, but also there are other painters who will come to exhibit theirs,” Salinas said.
Another attraction offered at this cafe are the “ Colombian pies ” (empanadas) and the diverse varieties of exclusively Colombian coffee and of other regions as Ethiopia.
The grand opening was June 7, and representatives of the diplomatic corps of Colombia and world Latin known artists were present.
You will be able to enjoy the good ambience of Miusca every day of the week at 564 South Van Ness, between the streets 16 and 17 in San Francisco.