Cafe
ONIS COFFEE
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ONIS COFFEE is a sleek, modern cafe in the heart of Barcelona's Eixample neighborhood, known for its dedication to specialty coffee. The interior is minimalist with clean lines, natural light, and a focus on the brewing bar. They offer a rotating selection of single-origin beans, prepared as espresso, filter, or cold brew. The baristas are highly trained and happy to guide you through the tasting notes. The cafe also serves a small menu of pastries and cakes, often sourced from local bakeries. It's a favorite among coffee enthusiasts and digital nomads for its quiet, focused atmosphere. The location on Carrer de Roger de Llúria is convenient for exploring the city's modernist architecture.
Don't miss
- Order a pour-over to taste the nuances of single-origin beans
- Watch the baristas at work in the open brew bar
- Try the seasonal cold brew in warmer months
- Pair your coffee with a local pastry
- Browse the coffee gear and beans for sale
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit ONIS COFFEE
You can visit on your own (no ticket, just order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inCoffee Crawl in Barcelona4.6★ · 24 travelers~3 hoursFrom$14 per personSee dates →
Best full dayMontserrat & Cogwheel Train, Gourmet Wine Tasting & Tapas/Lunch4.9★ · 7,542 travelers7–8 hoursFree cancellationFrom$62 per personSee dates →
Top ratedBarcelona Luxury Yacht Cruise – Day or Sunset, Open Bar & Snacks5★ · 242 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$69 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- They focus on filter coffee; espresso drinks also available.
- Free Wi-Fi, but seating is limited.
- Cards accepted; cash also fine.
- Staff speak English and Catalan.
A bit of history
ONIS COFFEE was founded by coffee professionals aiming to elevate Barcelona's specialty coffee scene. The Eixample location opened to bring third-wave coffee to a neighborhood known for its grid-like streets and upscale boutiques.
Common questions
Do they have milk alternatives?
Yes, oat, almond, and soy milk.
Is there food besides pastries?
Light snacks like toast with avocado or jam.
Can I buy beans to take home?
Yes, they sell bags of the current single-origin beans.
Is it good for working?
Yes, but it can get busy; no power outlets at all tables.
Do they have decaf?
Yes, decaf espresso and filter options.
Is it near any attractions?
Close to Casa Batlló and La Pedrera.
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