Probably the best coffee option in all of Toledo. The place offers various brewing methods and is equipped with all corresponding machinery (at least 3 grinders for different roasts and as highlight a beautiful La Marzocco Strada). The Barista (and owner) is open for a chat and provides you with information of the beans one drinks (which can also be bought). Every shot is weightnened and carefully pulled. Latte art is decent.
Along one can have different pastries which tasted also very good.
Personally, I think the place could even be oriented more towards the focus topic of the store: good brewed coffee (which would mean less signs, commercials etc.). But I understand that a minimalistic specialty coffee shop might a) not be everybody's go to option and b) is probably not the best option in a very touristy scenery as which Toledo definitely qualifies.
It's a bit pricey (4€ for a flat white compared to ~3.50€ in Madrid).
Highly recommended to check out the place, have a cup or two, talk to the owner and get yourself some locally...
Read moreIf you are coming from a place in the world that has great coffee shops, this is the one to go to while in Madrid (it's in Toledo)
I'm a coffee enthusiast and lover, I go more to coffee places than museums Lol! But in all seriousness, this is truly a rare gem not only because it sits on the heart of a medival fortress in Toledo Spain, but because the Barista is a true one. Passionate and knowledgeable about coffee and all of it's brewing methods and process.
Small cozy place owned by an Italian Barista that his main goal at his work, is to give you his very best espresso or what ever coffee beverage you fancy. He carefully picks his coffees from around the world and only uses what he considers the best(you can taste it!) And of course, his companion is a La Marzocco espresso machine. This is a 10 out of...
Read moreThis establishment is a takeaway coffee shop that specializes in high-quality specialty coffee. They also offer a limited range of snacks and a variety of espresso mocha pots. The barista is exceptionally friendly and displays genuine enthusiasm for the products.
During our visit, we ordered three lattes: one hazelnut, one vanilla, and one plain. Each coffee was impeccably prepared and offered at a reasonable price point. The total cost came to approximately 13 EUR.
For anyone fortunate enough to explore Toledo, this cafe is a must-visit. It appears to be the sole specialty coffee shop in the historic old town, making it a unique and...
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