La Rana Dorada, a Panamanian brand with 16 years of history, has opened its first store in Bogotá's Usaquén neighborhood. The 300-square-meter space features a youthful and tropical atmosphere, including an outdoor garden and recreational activities. The opening was attended by several local figures.
La Rana Dorada, internationally recognized and founded 16 years ago in Panama, has expanded by opening its first outlet in Bogotá. Situated in the Usaquén neighborhood, the new venue spans 300 square meters and aims to provide a youthful and tropical setting. Key features include an outdoor garden, bolirana games, card tables, and music sessions with a DJ playing vinyl records. The menu emphasizes wood-fired pizzas.
The opening ceremony occurred recently and drew a notable group of guests. Attendees included Carolina Montoya, Eilyn Hoyos, Camilo Guerrero, and Juliana Castro. Others present were Camilo Peña and Laura Sofía Pedraza, along with Daniel Tello, María Gabriela Escobar, and Tomás Delfino, manager of The Pub. Additional participants comprised Ramón Cardona, Alexandra Torres, Catalina Forero, and Jesús Gutiérrez.
This launch represents a significant step for the brand in the Colombian capital, combining entertainment and dining in one venue. The welcome event highlighted La Rana Dorada's focus on delivering relaxed and enjoyable experiences for its patrons.