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Coffee Casa

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Coffee Casa is a beloved cafe nestled on Carrer dels Carders in Barcelona's historic Ciutat Vella district. The space is intimate and inviting, with exposed brick walls, vintage furniture, and local artwork adorning the walls. The aroma of freshly roasted coffee greets you at the door, and the menu features a variety of espresso-based drinks, filter coffees, and specialty brews like flat whites and cortados. The baristas are skilled and friendly, often taking time to explain the origins of their beans, which are sourced from small roasters across Europe. The food menu includes homemade cakes, croissants, and savory options like toast with tomato and olive oil. The atmosphere is relaxed and bohemian, with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying the slow pace. The cafe also has a small retail corner selling coffee beans and brewing equipment. Coffee Casa is a perfect spot to escape the bustling streets of the Gothic Quarter and enjoy a quality coffee in a setting that feels like a hidden gem.

Don't miss

  • Order a flat white or cortado for a perfectly balanced espresso drink.
  • Try the homemade carrot cake or almond croissant.
  • Browse the small selection of coffee beans and brewing gear for sale.
  • Sit near the window and watch life on Carrer dels Carders.
  • Take a photo of the exposed brick and vintage decor.

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Ways to visit Coffee Casa

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Coffee Casa with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • No reservations; order at the counter.
  • Free Wi-Fi available.
  • Accepts credit cards, but cash is also welcome.
  • Restroom available for customers.

A bit of history

Coffee Casa opened in the early 2010s, founded by a group of coffee enthusiasts who wanted to bring specialty coffee culture to Barcelona's old town. It quickly became a favorite among locals and expats for its quality and charm.

Common questions

Do they have vegan options?

Yes, they offer plant-based milk and some vegan pastries.

Is there outdoor seating?

Yes, a few tables on the street are available.

Can I buy coffee beans?

Yes, they sell bags of their current roasts.

Is the cafe pet-friendly?

Small dogs are allowed inside if well-behaved.

What is the busiest time?

Weekend brunch hours (10am-1pm) are the busiest.

Is there a loyalty program?

They have a stamp card: buy 10 coffees, get one free.

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