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Preciados 37
28013 Madrid
Spain
Sol
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Does Café Garibaldi serve alcohol?
Yes, Café Garibaldi serves alcohol.
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Yes, Café Garibaldi has parking options.
Does Café Garibaldi have free WiFi?
Yes, Café Garibaldi has free WiFi.
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Came here on a Saturday morning around 10am and it was quite busy but still room for one to sit…read moreimmediately. I ordered the server's favorite egg dish - mushroom & it did not disappoint. Creamy and cheesy & delicious. Also ordered a cafe con leche which was perfect. Service was quick, food was delicious. Would recommend!
Plenti was among our favorite soots in Madrid. We went for breakfast to a small but warm and…read morebustling dining room. The staff was awesome. They do several baled egg dishes and my shakshuka was delicious. The coffee was amazing as well. This felt like an awesome neighborhood spot. Highly recommend!
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Service was excellent. Chocolate and porras were amazing. The cafe con leche could have been better.read more
First stop for coffee this morning and Café Belle Bonbon makes a great cafe con leche. Easy to…read moreorder, easy to drink and I sat there at the bar for a good half hour waking up. Good service.
PedaO de vitrina cargada de cosas ricas
Went to two Feliz locations- both fantastic. One of the highlights of our coffee-heavy visit in…read moreSpain. Strongly recommend! Friendly people, quaint setting, delicious coffee and treats.
There are lot of coffee shops in Madrid but mainly tapas is their focus and coffee is secondary…read more It's hard to find (maybe I don't know) a pure cafe in Madrid. Feliz coffee is one and it's a great cafe. Check it out if you're somewhere near Plaza Mayor. Uniqueness: 10/10 Coffee: 10/10 Value: 10/10 Detailed IG at Peng.cafe
Two caps and the most wonderful treat in all the land - chai spiced.
Cortado, very very good!
Located in the Chueca neighborhood, ACID cafe is a nice quaint location for a meetup. I caught up…read morewith a friend and had a matcha latte. The seating is limited but the traffic moves in and out quickly. You'll be sure to find a seat soon. Just be patient.
I had the coffee, my friend got the matcha both were really good. The staff was friendly, the music…read morewas good, and the space is pretty. For me the best part was the cardamom bun.... Yum
Hot chocolate
Espresso & Canele
A friend recommended we link up here. I've been to many places in Madrid. La Rollerie was new for…read moreme. It's a nice place for brunch, desserts or coffee. It's close to the center of town. Therefore, it's relatively easy to get to. It's not very easy to order. You can't order from the table bar code menu. The server must take your order. If it's busy, you might wait a while. Other than that, the dessert was delicious and the coffee hit the spot.
The food was very fresh and tasty. We ordered the healthy bowl which is a yogurt bowl with fresh…read morefruit and granola. It comes out as expected. Appealing to the eye and a fairly hefty portion, but not so much that it's overwhelming. The cinnamon roll comes with 2 sauces and 2 toppings. We got the kinder and classic sauce and coconut and Oreos. This place is known for their cinnamon rolls and I see why. They are fluffy and light, but sweet and fresh. Although delectable, I would recommend trying them. My husband ordered the shukshuka and it was very very good. Once I tried his I wished I had ordered that too. The decorations are cute and a modern fairy tale. And the service was warm, but quite slow.
Outside of cafe
One of my favourite small places in Madrid. In Lavapiés, La Fugitiva is a beautiful book store…read morewhere besides to buy books you can also have a delicious tea or coffee with for example a cake. It has free wifi and if you are looking for a quiet place this is the one.
Stopped by today before heading out for a busy day of exploring !! Loved loved the ambiance... was…read moreso peaceful and had a very nice local feel . Service and coffee was good. Recommend for the literary and coffee lovers !
Tardes de paz y lectura en La Fugitiva.
El rincón de cariño en La Fugitiva
Went for the cheesecake. Delish. Cute and quaint bohemian vibe, perfect cool down after tapas. No…read morecuppos sangria but the red wine with limon and vermouth tasted in the ballpark. Ill be back.
I had the tuna belly with the croissant and it was delicious…read more My friend order the Arctic salmon sandwich and enjoyed it very much. The cafe is really cute and cozy. Service was OK, people were a little rude. We had one issue with the waitress, she never asked us if we wanted to be charged Euros vs US dollars. When asked her about it, she rudely said that is not her problem and it was our problem with the bank. I didn't expect such a response. It could of easily been voided and do over.
Food and coffee. bottom is jamón tostas
The churros here are a must try in Madrid, Spain…read more The chocolate sauce is divine and great for dipping the churros. There's a dining area to sit inside and outside. The service is relatively quick. The churros are crispy and not oily. If you're in Madrid go here!
Churros dipped in amazing chocolate sauce. You cannot go wrong with Location is in the heart of…read moreMadrid. Churros chocolate and coffee were excellent. If in Madrid you must gooooo!
Small dining area
Order of 6 Churros & Hot Chocolate
Chocolate Con 6 Churros...
This place was one of my favorites in the neighborhood. Small/quaint but great selection of teas,…read morecoffees, good food options, and the space was really nice. One of the few places we went to in Madrid multiple times. Great service!
Ambiance and helpful staff that speak perfect English. Even though the seating is limited the space…read moreis warm and inviting for. The patrons also were welcoming.
Tea
Do yourself a favor and stop here for torrija. I would recommend taking it to go or seeing if you…read morecan snag a spot upstairs. This place gets busy and packed and was hectic when we stopped in. The torrija was one of, if not the best one we had while in Madrid. The service was quick and friendly at the to go counter for me.
La Mallorquina came as a recommendation from our hotel when I asked for a local bakery with coffee…read more I'd had a long list of places I wanted to try but always like to ask as well. We happened upon it and I was so pleasantly surprised. I think we went three times during our time in Madrid. I loved the counter experience, I'd definitely recommend that option. I wasn't looking to sit down and do all of that upstairs so my review is solely based on counters on the first floor. The locals love this spot and that is quite obvious. I was told in advance that they do and coming here was very enjoyable. The pastries and coffee are very yummy, you won't be disappointed. Makes for the perfect spot if you really want to get your day started but want to grab a quick bite before doing so.
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