Vintage-chic cafe in Alameda where the specialty coffee is sourced thoughtfully, the pastries are baked in-house, and the vibe is equal parts hipster and neighborhood hangout. Mismatched furniture, exposed brick, plants spilling from shelves—it's the kind of place you bring a book or laptop and settle in for a few hours. The coffee is excellent by Sevilla standards (which is to say, not Barcelona-level but far better than the typical café con leche), and the crowd is young, creative, and unhurried.
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Alameda de Hércules, Sevilla
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Flat white or pour-over if you're a coffee nerd, or a café con leche if you're not. Pair with a croissant or whatever cake looks good—they bake daily.
Mid-morning (10am-noon) for a quieter, more focused vibe, or mid-afternoon (4-6pm) when the neighborhood drifts in for merienda.
Wi-Fi is available, and lingering is encouraged. It's popular with digital nomads and students. Prices are slightly higher than traditional cafes but still reasonable. Cash and card accepted.
