salamancaMon-Fri 08:30-19:00, Sat 09:30-17:00Public cafe
Supreme Coffee in Madrid's Salamanca is the specialty roastery and bean-retail cafe since 2020, with a clean white interior, beans-of-the-week from East Africa and a focused subscription model.
Tip: Closed Sundays. The single-origin Kenya AA (22 euros bag) is the headline retail; espresso 1.80 at the counter.
Sources from: Colombia, Ethiopia, Kenya
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription
malasanaMon-Fri 08:00-19:00, weekends 09:00-19:00Public cafe
Toma Cafe Roasters in Madrid's Malasana is the city's pioneer specialty roastery since 2011, with a 12kg Probat roaster, single-origin beans from East Africa to Central America and three cafe locations.
Tip: Bag of single-origin beans (12 to 18 euros) and the in-house brewed pour-over (4 euros) are the counter-side bestsellers.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
lavapiesMon-Sat 09:00-19:00, Sun 10:00-17:00Public cafe
Hola Coffee Roasters in Madrid's Lavapies is the specialty roastery with a 15kg Loring roaster, beans sourced direct from East African and Colombian producers, plus a subscription bean service since 2017.
Tip: The bag of single-origin Ethiopian beans (16 to 22 euros) is the counter recommendation; the subscription posts monthly.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription
chamberiDaily 09:00-20:00Public cafe
Mision Cafe Roasters in Madrid's Conde Duque is the specialty roastery and cafe since 2017, with house-roasted single-origin beans, a brunch counter and a focused subscription service.
Tip: Whole-bean bags (14 to 19 euros) at the counter and a brewed flat white (3.50 euros) are the morning recommendations.
Sources from: Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
malasanaDaily 09:00-19:00Public cafe
Misty Coffee in Madrid's Malasana is the specialty third-wave roastery and cafe since 2020, with house-roasted single-origin beans, a focused pour-over counter and bean-retail at the cafe.
Tip: The bag of Colombian or Ethiopian (15 to 18 euros) at the counter; pour-over filter (4.50 euros) is the headline brew.
Sources from: Colombia, Ethiopia, Honduras
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
malasanaTue-Sun 09:30-20:00Public cafe
HanSo Cafe Roasters in Madrid's Malasana is the Korean-Spanish specialty roastery and cafe since 2015, with house-roasted beans, a focused matcha counter and Korean toasts.
Tip: Closed Mondays. The bag of single-origin Ethiopian (14 euros) at the counter; matcha latte (4.50 euros) is the headline.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Brazil, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail