The Best Cafés in Catalunya
Three Marks Coffee is one of the best places for specialty coffee lovers in Barcelona. The three owners, all called Mark, select exclusive green coffees and roast them to perfection. The specialty coffees are accompanied by delicious snacks.
Jordi Mestre opened his roastery in Barcelona in 2014. Today, Nomad Coffee is an important protagonist of the local coffee scene. The lab in the El Born district only serves coffee, while the Poble Nou location serves pastries from the Pa de Kilo micro-bakery.
SlowMov is one of the best places for specialty coffee in Barcelona. Founded in 2015 by François Justet and Carmen Callizo, the roastery was one of the first in the city. In addition to excellent coffee, there are delicious toasts for small appetites.
Hidden Coffee Roasters is one of the mainstays of Barcelona's specialty coffee scene. The team selects the best beans from small coffee farmers and roasts them in their own roastery in Barcelona. The cafés also serve delicious breakfasts.
Since opening in 2015, Syra Coffee has become a fixture on the local specialty coffee scene. Thanks to several cafés offering drinks that change according to the season, you are never too far away from a Syra coffee in Barcelona.
There are few seats in this small café in the middle of the old town, most customers order their drink to go, for example to explore the nearby cathedral. There is freshly roasted specialty coffee and delicious pastries.
Coffee guru Salvador Sants has been roasting his special beans here since 1989. He was instrumental in establishing Barcelona as a place of pilgrimage for coffee lovers. You can buy the beans to take away or drink a coffee on the spot.
Maison Coffee is the perfect place for a small breakfast or a coffee break with something sweet in the afternoon. In the middle of the beautiful Eixample district, you can enjoy delicious specialty coffees, teas, cakes and savory snacks in a modern atmosphere.
The Granja M. Viader has been run by the same family for five generations. It is particularly famous for its churros, which are served with thick hot chocolate, but there are also other options such as desserts, pastries and coffee.
Caelum (Latin for heaven) is home to heavenly baked goods. They are made in monasteries all over Spain according to old recipes. The café in the basement is also very special. You are in the ruins of a Roman bath.