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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi Β· Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Perfect Work Cafe as well as a chill down place to hangout Big range of cakes/pasteries available as well as amazing coffee :) Great service Recommended Barista: Juan professional and good at what he does!! Will be back soon!
Good carrot cake , Iβve tried better ones though. Amazing fruit shake, great service lovely atmosphere
I recently visited Golda, the Israeli-Argentinean cafe in Madrid, and had a delightful brunch experience. My companions and I decided to explore a variety of dishes, and Golda proved to be an excellent choice for those looking to try something different in terms of food. The menu at Golda offers a diverse range of options, both sweet and savory, which piqued our interest. We noticed a slight crossover with the menu from its sister restaurant, Fayer, which added a unique twist to the culinary offerings. Among the dishes we tried, the pitas stood out as our favorites. They were wonderfully flavorful and satisfying. Additionally, Golda is an excellent spot for grabbing a takeaway coffee to enjoy while strolling around the charming neighborhood. While the interior of Golda is adorned with a pop art style, we opted for a table outside and relished the pleasant outdoor ambiance. The service we received was standard, nothing extraordinary, but it didn't detract from our overall experience. One of the notable aspects of Golda is its fairly priced menu, making it accessible to a wide range of diners. If you're in Madrid and in the mood for a brunch that combines Israeli and Argentinean flavors with a touch of creativity, Golda is definitely worth a visit. It's a great place to enjoy a meal that goes beyond the ordinary and discover new culinary delights in a charming setting.
Disappointing, especially for being top3 in NyTimes 36 hours places for breakfast. I just had a cappuccino and a croissant. They warmed the croissant, which is suspicious for fresh bakery. While I cannot prove that it was not fresh, I can definitely confirm that it was hard and not crunchy. Anyway, the place is yellowly decorated.
Cozy coffee shop/lunch spot with nice healthy food options. Pricey but good quality. π΄Food: we tried the juices and halloumi/quinoa salad and babaganoush. All delicious and alternative healthy options that are hard to find in Madrid. We didnβt try the pastries, but they looked good. πͺ΄Ambiance: nice space- coffee shop/casual lunch vibes. A few people working on laptops. π¨βπ³ Service: very friendly. π²Value: pricey. Youβre definitely paying Tel Aviv prices, but for very good quality. Juices cost β¬6/7 and my dish was around β¬15. π€² Intangibles: location is nice- right next to the supreme court. Can also get coffee to go.
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