Specialty Coffee Barcelona: Best Coffee in Gracia

Are you wandering the Barcelona neighborhood of Gracia and looking for the best coffee? Amidst eclectic murals, sunny plazas, and narrow streets, here you can take your pick at some pretty fantastic specialty coffee in Barcelona.

Once a separate town entirely, Gracia has remained something different. Its vibrant atmosphere, laidback vibes, and beautiful plazas like the famous Plaça del Sol have made it an iconic place to visit or live in Barcelona.

So, why not walk up Passeig de Gracia and find yourself in a new atmosphere and dive into the Barcelona coffee scene in Gracia? Here’s where to find the best coffee in Gracia, Barcelona.

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Bicioci Bike Cafe ~ Best Italian Coffee in Gracia

For the best Italian coffee in Gracia, visit Bicioci Bike Cafe on Carrer de Venus. The venue is cozy and work-friendly, but the real draw is the delicious coffee they serve up (hey, that’s why we’re reading this, right?)

They do a coffee + croissant combo deal for under €3 (even including flat whites, etc!). Their menu style is also quite unique, offering a breakfast deal of two eggs, bread of your choice, and a protein of your choice for under €10, too. Check out their menu here to see all the other yummies they offer!

Bicioci Bike Cafe | Carrer de Venus 1 | Instagram 

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El Noa Noa ~ The BEST coffee in Gracia

We all have to have favorites, right? Well I personally love El Noa Noa. It’s a tiny spot with no indoor seating but they do have some cozy cushions around the windows outside.

Obviously, their specialty coffee is lovely and the atmosphere is welcoming. They sell a range of books and magazines as well, many highlighting LGBTQ+/feminism/other relevant topics.

What I love to do when visiting this cafe in Gracia is to grab a flat white and a croissant (they have delicious croissants that are perfectly crisp on the outside and soft and gooey on the inside), and sit on one of the cushions and read a little while enjoying breakfast.

El Noa Noa | Carrer de Torrijos, 22 | Instagram

La Gossa ~ Best Takeaway-only Coffee in Vila de Gracia)

This is a unique spot because it’s a comic school with a takeaway coffee window! “La gossa” means dog in Catalan and if you’re lucky, you’ll see their friendly mascot jump up to the window to greet you.

Their coffee menu is simple ranging from cortados to flat whites and lattes. They often have gluten-free cookies as well, so take advantage of that if you want a sweet treat when exploring Gracia.

La Gossa | Carrer de Milà i Fontanals 11 | Instagram

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Salvatge Coffee Gràcia (Great Local Roaster in Barcelona)

Locally roasted with single origin beans predominately from South America, Salvatge serves up amazing coffee in Gracia.

They could benefit from some better seating. The place has this dark vibe with burlap sack decor that’s even been redesigned into tables and chairs. It looks a bit more like a display rather than a place to actually sit down and drink your coffee. Nonetheless, grab a coffee for takeaway and you’re sorted with some deliciousness.

Salvatge Coffee Gràcia | Carrer del Penedès 3 | Instagram 

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Tatiana Café de Especialidad (Delicious takeaway coffee in gracia)

I don’t know why but Gracia is full of takeaway coffee spots. Tatiana is no exception! Grab a delicious coffee of your choice (beans from Guatemala), pair it with a goodie like a croissant or brownie, and go find a shady bench or plaza to enjoy your treat.

It’s just around the corner from Salvatge, so enjoy a little coffee tour if you’re short on time but still want to try all of Gracia’s best coffee in Barcelona.

Tatiana | Carrer de Martínez de la Rosa 67 | Instagram

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