Wear it.
Cook in it.
Small runs of good objects, made in Portland and a few well-chosen places further out. We pick the shop, the maker, the material — then we pay them right. Everything you see ships in cardboard, never plastic.

Bomba tee
$38Heavyweight cream cotton, 8.5 oz. Screen-printed in Portland by a print shop two blocks from the restaurant. The italic wordmark sits center-chest with the coquito dot at the end.
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Best sellerBomba apron
$78Waxed canvas, deep ink color, brass eyelets, leather neck and waist straps long enough for actual cooks. Embroidered, not printed — the wordmark holds up to oil splatter and a hot rinse.
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Coquito coupes
$64Set of two hand-blown crystal coupes, each etched with a single red coquito dot. Holds a perfect 4 oz pour. Made for us by a glass studio in Brooklyn.
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Bomba tote
$48Natural unbleached 18 oz canvas, vegetable-tanned leather handles, gussets you can actually fit a 12-bottle case into. Designed to age into something you'll like more in five years.
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Holiday, pickup only · 21+House coquito, bottled
$32375 ml swing-top of Camila's family recipe — Don Q, coconut cream, evaporated milk, real cinnamon, fresh nutmeg. Pickup at the restaurant only, refrigerate, drink cold. Available November through January.
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Limited first runCocina con tumbao — recipe zine
$24Forty-eight saddle-stitched pages. Twelve recipes Camila teaches but doesn't put on the menu — her tía Marta's pasteles, the Three Kings besitos, sofrito-by-the-pound, the home version of the Sunday sancocho. Illustrated by Lucía Vega.
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Ships Tuesdays.
We pack and ship on Tuesdays from the restaurant. USPS Priority within the US — flat $9 under $80, free over. International on request.
30 days, unworn.
Free returns within thirty days, unworn and unwashed. Coquito and the zine are final sale.
People we know.
Printing by Half & Half Print Co. on N Williams. Glass by Salama Studio in Brooklyn. Canvas sewn by Tanner Goods. Coquito made here.
Spring drop:
cookbook.
A proper hardcover — 96 recipes, three essays, and photographs by Pia Cifuentes. Subscribe to the newsletter for the pre-order date and a 15% friends-and-family code.