Happiness starts with a delectable breakfast at Paseo Herencia

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ORANJESTAD – Want to make your morning a little brighter and enjoyable? Start your day with a luscious cup of coffee and unique and local flavors at Paseo Herencia!

Che Bar

Opening at 7:30am, Che Bar offers a variety of coffee including Lavazza and Nespresso, juice, and delicious breakfast items like bagels, eggs and sandwiches. However, they are famous for their delicious and authentic empanadas! The dough is brought all the way from Argentina, so you are getting the characteristic flavor of a traditional empanada. These savory, crispy pastries come with different fillings like chicken, egg, bacon and cheese, or beef.

We can guarantee they will leave you wanting more.
If you’re craving something sweet, you can opt for a waffle, as they come in delicious and surprising flavors like banana con dulce de leche and s’mores!

Che Bar recently changed their concept and now has indoor tables with air conditioning, and an outdoor bar for al fresco drinks. They are also introducing a tapas concept soon, to delight your taste buds with different and fascinating flavors. And if you’re looking for a great deal, Che Bar has a Happy Hour from 5pm to 11pm which includes cocktails, shots, Aruban beer and for those looking for something special, Argentinean wines!

Drunk’s Denial

Drunk’s Denial is a quaint gourmet café, with a twist. Here you can have exquisite gourmet food infused with a touch of alcohol! We tasted the espresso with amaretto, a rich combination of flavors with subtle hints that delight the senses. This café is owned by an Aruban, and each dish was originally created by the owners inspired on gourmet flavors, and you won’t find any of their recipes anywhere else.

Drunk’s Denial offers breakfast starting at 8am, so you can stop by for Dutch pancakes or crêpes. Tessa Pietersz, owner of Drunk’s Denial, explained that the difference between a crêpe and a Dutch pancake is that the crêpes are thinner and folded, while the Dutch pancake uses the same amount of batter but makes a thicker pancake. For both of these you can choose to have your toppings be infused with alcohol – you can choose between fresh or drunken fruits. For example, you can have a delicious rum raisin crêpe with the raisins infused with the rum, and a scoop of ice cream to sweeten your day.


They also offer waffles, yoghurt bowls, eggs and more! And don’t miss their succulent and fresh alcohol-infused cakes.

Pietersz also explained that sustainability is important to them, and Drunk’s Denial is ecologically conscious, and try to minimize food waste by providing sensible, yet indulgent portions.

Paseo Herencia offers free parking in the morning until noon, and is located close to the hotel areas, making it easily accessible and a walk away from the nearest beach!

Start your day with a luxurious experience by having a delectable breakfast at Paseo Herencia.