There’s nothing quite as comforting and delightful as the scent of fresh coffee brewing, is there? For some, it’s the only way to start the day off on the right foot. If you’re in search for the perfect cup of coffee in the Spanish capital, you’re in luck. Gourmet and specialty coffee shops in Madrid are popping up everywhere, serving up premium roasts and snacks. Here are 5 spots that you should try for your next caffeine fix!

Toma Café

The top name in coffee in Madrid at the moment is Toma Café. This was the first specialty coffee shop in Madrid to roast and brew their own beans in-house, starting back in 2012. Because of their innovation and passion for great coffee, they really helped establish the coffee scene in Madrid. Toma Café currently hosts workshops for coffee lovers to perfect brewing techniques, in addition to a roastery and training center. The coffee shop now has two locations that serve not only fantastic coffee, but amazing food and snacks, too.

Address: Calle de la Palma, 49

Hola Coffee

Hola Coffee is everything that you would expect of a specialty coffee shop: great coffee without all the frills, accompanied by fresh, tasty food. Hola Coffee is consistently ranked as one of the top coffee shops in Madrid not only for its impressive caffeine creations, but because of the space itself. This trendy café has friendly staff who are incredibly knowledgeable about all things coffee. Don’t expect to find decaf, sugar substitutes, or anything of the like here. Hola Coffee is a must for real coffee purists to try. You can even take home a bag of their beans to prepare a delicious coffee at home!

Address: Calle del Doctor Fourquet, 33

Misión Café

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The champion roasters and baristas behind Hola Coffee are also the geniuses behind Misión Café in the Malasaña neighborhood. Hola remains the test kitchen and roastery, whereas Misión takes things a step further. The menu goes beyond snacks and has great breakfast and brunch options, using fresh, seasonal ingredients. This café is also equipped with the latest high-tech espresso machines and coffee gadgetry. This allows the baristas to create high-quality coffee that you can’t get anywhere else.

Address: Calle de los Reyes, 5

HanSo Café

Start your day off right and treat yourself to coffee and breakfast at HanSo Café. While the main attraction here is brunch and breakfast, it’s also known as one of the best coffee shops in Madrid for its seriously good coffee. You know you’re onto something great when the café is consistently packed with locals who keep coming back for more. Additionally, you can choose from a wide variety of breakfast options to pair with your coffee. Many of them are inspired from traditional Spanish breakfasts, like toast and pastries. HanSo gets beans from all over Spain, so each month you can try something new and different as the rotation changes.

Address: Calle del Pez, 20

Cafetería Plántate

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Take a walk on the wild side and try out Plántate Café, a coffee shop that feels like a lush, urban garden. Friendly, welcoming, and exotic, this is a newer café in town that has quickly proved itself when it comes to great coffee and breakfast. Greenery fills the space, creating an peaceful refuge in the urban jungle. Everything is homemade and given a personal touch by the owner, Kevin. While the coffee and food are first-rate, it’s the service that keeps customers coming back. Once you have a coffee here, you too will understand why!

Address: Calle del Mesón de Paredes, 28

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