Madrid Coffee Shops

December 10, 2011
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madrid coffee shops

Madrid Coffee Shops

With a mecca of coffee houses in Madrid, one doesn’t have far to look for a sip of café con leche. However, there are several coffee houses that have their own piquant style which sets them apart from the herd. Take a peek at the list below and discover some unique coffee houses with their own engaging charm.

Baires Café

Calle Gravina 4, 28004 Madrid

The Baires Café is known as the super chill alternative. If you’ve had a late night out in Chueca partying with friends, this café is a quiet watering hole for relaxing. With black plastic chairs, the furniture is simple. However, there’s great artwork that adorn the walls. You can check out the local artworks of photography and paintings. Since most of them are for sale, you can purchase any that you fancy.

 

cafe central madridCafé Central

Plaza Del Angel 10, Madrid

If you like jazz with your coffee, step into the Café Central for an afternoon or evening of jazz. Near the Anton Martin Metro stop, this café sports the decadence of ornate surrounding with posh leather sofas. The café features a host of live performances by local jazz artists and sometimes famous artists. From early afternoon till after midnight, the jazz continually beats.

Café Del Círculo de Bellas Artes Madrid
Café Del Círculo de Bellas Artes

Café Del Círculo de Bellas Artes

Calle Alcala 42, Madrid

For political groupies, the Café Del Circulo de Ballas Artes is the place where you can rub elbows with the capital’s politicians. This is where they hang out during the day, but the crowd turns bohemian by night. Indulge in a fine cuisine of Portuguese and Spanish delicacy. This café is adorned with artistic statues in a decorative 1920s style.

 

Café Gijón

P de Recoletos 21, Madrid

The popular haunt is frequented by politicians, poets, writers and artists. Some of the celebs who’ve grace the premises are Santiago Ramon, Camilio Joe Cela and Ruben Dario. This historic café opened in 1888 and it’s believed that ancient inspiration exists within its walls. You can enjoy your favorite latte alfresco style in its outdoor terrace.

Café Gijón
Café Gijón

Café Del Foro

San Andres 38, Madrid

If you’re looking for the trendiest hangout in Madrid, the Café Del Foro is the place to be. Here you’ll find the locals donning the latest in garb. Expect to see a large university clientele. The live music usually begins in the early evening and you can expect some bolero, cabaret and salsa on the floors along with your favorite coffee.

Café Moderno, Madrid
Café Moderno

Café Moderno

Plaza de las Comendadoras 1, Madrid

Known for its literary recitals and gatherings, the Café Moderno is a great escape from the busy streets of Madrid. The gatherings center upon discussions of cultural disciplines. Some previous topics have been about the Heritage Logrono, the prohibitions of the Bulls and the Fiestas de Logrono. Modern coffee pundits meet every Wednesday. The café features the finest selection of coffees in all of Madrid. In a relaxed atmosphere, you can savor a perfect cup of Spanish coffee in the cozy outdoor terrace. During the cold winter months, you can snuggle up in any of the comfy booths.

With so much to see and do in Madrid, it’s always a good idea to find some cheap car hire using a site like Carrentals.co.uk or a place you can rent bikes by the hour. That way, you get to cover as much ground as you’d like at your own pace during your trip.

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