Office employees on their lunch break get coffee and some affection at Ali Baba cafe downtown. (Pascale Bonnefoy/Global Post)
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Two men leave the Cafe El Expreso, located in a worker district. (Pascale Bonnefoy/Global Post)
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Entrance to the Cafe El Baihano, in an auto repair district of Santiago. The yellow sign reads: “Now new chicks, renovated.” (Pascale Bonnefoy/Global Post)
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A waitress speaks with clients at Cafe Haiti, the traditional “coffee with legs." The women work on a raised platform so clients may have a better view — not of the coffee. (Pascale Bonnefoy/Global Post)
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Elderly men meet outside the first, traditional “cafe con piernas” in downtown Santiago. The generation gap is evident between these clients and those of more erotic “coffee with legs” establishments. (Pascale Bonnefoy/Global Post)
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