Colombian soccer player James Rodríguez continues to invest his money and this time he ventured in the coffee industry with “Café Dos Molinos”, a place that began in Ibagué and that today expands to Medellin.
In this place, which is located in the La Strada shopping center in the capital of Antioquia, people can have an espresso for $3,800 or a 7-ounce peasant red for $4,200.
There are also aromatics from $3,600, while a chai tea costs $6,900. Nor is it far behind with the offer of frappées, which range from $9,800 to $12,900. Likewise, people can find waffles, which cost $14,900.
Nevertheless, this is not the only business that James has outside of football. The player also has his own mineral water brand In addition, he is the owner of several synthetic courts of soccer in several cities of the country.
Apparently, James prepares his finances for when he decides retire permanently of professional football.