The roasters writing the coffee scene in Málaga. who they are, where they source from, and where to drink the result.

Roasters worth knowing

Santa Coffee ★ 4.5

Caf退sohoMon-Fri 08:00-20:00; Sat-Sun 09:00-20:00Public cafe

Santa Coffee anchors Málaga's Soho with Scandinavian light roasts, a white-tiled bar of competition baristas pulling espresso and pour-overs near the port.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Next Level Specialty Coffee ★ 4.3

Caf退centro-historicoDaily 08:00-16:00Public cafe

Next Level Specialty Coffee sits just off Málaga's Alameda, a small bright bar pairing rotating single-origin filters with organic snacks near the market.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Brazil

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Mía Coffee ★ 4.3

Caf退centro-historicoMon-Fri 09:00-20:00; Sat 10:00-21:00; Sun 09:00-14:00Public cafe

Mía Coffee is a tiny specialty bar on Málaga's Plaza de los Mártires, where the owner brews carefully and bakes the homemade cakes that sell out daily.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Guatemala

How they serve: Espresso, Filter

Bun and Coffee ★ 4.2

Caf退centro-historicoTue-Sun 10:00-20:00; closed MonPublic cafe

Bun and Coffee pairs specialty espresso with vegan artisan doughnuts in central Málaga, a bright counter frying its rings fresh through the morning.

Sources from: Colombia, Ethiopia

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Santa Roaster ★ 4.0

Caf退sohoMon-Fri 09:00-18:00

Santa Roaster is the roasting workshop behind Málaga's Santa Coffee, a Soho unit where the brand's light-roast single origins are cupped and bagged.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya

How they serve: Whole bean retail, Wholesale, Filter

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