I'm gonna write that in english so all the lost souls that think this is a good place to have a coffee or food is a good idea can read and undarstand that it's not. A latte for 5 euros (there is other good places to have a great coffee at much reasonable price in the city) and plastic food extremly expensive. C'mon! It is so obvious the prices don't fit the service and the quality they offer. I know the brand Salvatge and is a good coffee but go on the place they have in c/Verdi and try the coffee in one of the nicest neighborhoods of BCN- barri de Gràcia. It's a tourist trap and don't fall for it please. If u are in the area starving or longing for a nice coffee or a place to eat, a few steps down in the same dock you have another one that offers you both (i'm not gonna say the name but justi keep walking ande you'll see it).
P.S. the people who work there are cool tho and obviously they have nothing to do with the whole tourist...
Read moreThis place is fantastic. I'm an American coffee lover traveling around Europe, which is generally a desert for specialty coffee. This place is a godsend, particularly for those weary wayward English-speaking travelers. Everyone is friendly, everyone I spoke to spoke English, and their coffee is roasted in-house and prepared perfectly. I operated a specialty coffee shop in the US for a few years, so I know good machines, procedures and preparation when I see it.
The food is also made to order and delicious. Again, it was wonderful to have a more traditional American/British breakfast (eggs and cheese on a roll!) after having such difficulty finding something like that in typical European cafes and restaurants.
If you're a coffee lover, you must stop here. It's super convenient for cruise and ferry passengers, but even if I was staying a few miles away, I would absolutely make the trip here to get some proper...
Read moreService awful, food dry, server ignored my request to speak. We ordered eggs Benedict and the biscuit/bread was so dry we couldn’t eat. I asked for water for my jug and “no”, I get it. (Not contaminating their kitchen.) I explained too dry to eat, she gave me a bottle of water, she was one young lady nice, the other slightly older was nasty. She didn’t like that I only spoke English. 3 days here and first problem. I’ve used hand signals with others, no problem. I was lost walking yesterday and others helped me by signals, until I found my way. However, this lady rude....
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