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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Cafés in Spain are a true delight, offering a perfect blend of culture, flavor, and relaxation. A typical Spanish café welcomes you with a warm, inviting atmosphere where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air. Whether it’s a small neighborhood spot or a bustling city café, the experience is always charming. You can enjoy a perfectly crafted espresso, a creamy café con leche, or a rich hot chocolate, often paired with freshly baked pastries like churros or croissants. The staff are friendly and attentive, creating a cozy environment where people can sit, chat, or simply watch the world go by. Beyond the food and drinks, Spanish cafés are social hubs that capture the relaxed yet lively lifestyle of Spain, making every visit memorable.
Really lovely spot near Arganzuela park. It’s obviously very popular and probably best to book, so we had a takeaway coffee, a cookie and a tostada. Everything was delicious and the I’m still dreaming of that chocolate cookie! Honestly incredible. Much love to the owners who work so hard and manage to be incredibly welcoming to everyone.
Very comfortable and cozy cafe, The food is so nice and healthy options, service was so great I recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy place with great healthy options
Quaint little cafe along the river, serving one of the best coffee I have had in Madrid. Coming from an Aussie who loves her coffee, Pava’s latte was smooth, velvety and rich. Just a perfect cuppa to start the day with. We ordered their breakfast plate and every thing was spot on. Would have loved to try their pear on toast but we were too full.
Specialty coffee shop close to the river. It's the first in Usera (I think) and run by Argentinians. The food is very good, above all the ricotta toast with pear and honey. They serve coffee from Ineffable, a specialty roaster in Sevilla. The espresso is a standard Brazilian with chocolate and almond flavors. I tried the batch brew, a very enjoyable Ethiopian with a sweet and slightly floral profile. The place tends to be packed on the weekends, especially when it's nice out. It's probably easiest to get a table around lunch time.
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09:00 – 15:00