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    Torch Coffee Roasters - #SevillaCaféWeek

    Torch Coffee Roasters

    4.3(74 reviews)
    13.1 kmConstitución

    I generally prefer to get my lattes to stay because baristas sometimes half ass it, especially the…read moreart, if you ask for it to go. That exact situation occurred when I visited Torch Coffee Roasters. When the barista saw I was about to snap a picture, he asked me if he could redo it. I compromised. I did not get another drink because I did not want to waste the one I got. However, I agreed to take a picture of his next latte for another customer so I had a more representative example of his skills. In terms of my latte, the presentation was subpar but the substance was very good. The texture was smooth and the taste had no hint of bitterness. Torch Coffee Roasters also had the most space of the coffee shops I tried in Seville. Accordingly, definitely get the latte to stay if you are not in a rush. The latte art is excellent if you do. If you are visiting the Seville and looking for recommendations, feel free to message me through Yelp and I can share my itinerary/ recommendations, which includes my Yelp reviews. The information for an electronic copy can also be found via my Yelp profile.

    My favorite third waive coffee spot in Seville. I was in town for a few days and managed to come…read morein 4 times...you could say I was a fan of the coffee. I usually order espresso and/or pour over whenever I go to a coffee shop. Here, I focused on espresso and had them a few different times. Everything time it was pulled well with the machine dialed in correctly for the beans. They were also using good quality craft beans, which is setting them up for success. Had the change to try the latte as well, which was also very good. The pastries were okay, nothing special. The space itself is very inviting with lots of seating, it does get pretty loud though.

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    Torch Coffee Roasters - Third wave oasis! Cafe latte and chocolate caramel mousse.

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    Third wave oasis! Cafe latte and chocolate caramel mousse.

    Mascarpone - Coffee with Condensed Milk (can't remember Spanish name, around €2,40)

    Mascarpone

    4.3(3 reviews)
    13.8 kmEl Porvenir

    Situated on the corner of a side street near el Parque de María Luisa, Mascarpone is a charming…read morelittle bakery/cafe chain, with plenty of pastries and breakfast fare as well as quality coffee. When we strolled in at around 9am on a Wednesday morning, we were quickly seated outside by the hostess, and it was about half-full - a mere half-hour later, the seating area had quickly filled up with locals seeking a late breakfast/early brunch. There's also limited seating inside, where there is a pastry/ice cream case, and a menu for desserts and coffee - you scan a QR code on your table for the restaurant's full menu. As for coffee, I ordered their Americano (€1,40), which was smooth and not burnt-tasting at all - very mild-tasting espresso, in my opinion. My mom's Cafe con Leche (€1,40) was also quite good, with rich whole milk and a perfect amount of sweetness, and my brother enjoyed his Coffee with Condensed Milk (can't remember the Spanish name, but it was around €2,40) - he has a big sweet tooth and doesn't like the taste of coffee, so this was perfect for him! It was very sweet and rich - perfect for an introduction to coffee for a little kid. As Americans used to paying over $3 for a 12oz drip coffee, this was a welcome introduction to European coffee pricing. For food, I tried to order a special pastry on the menu, but they were out of stock, so I ordered a Napolitana (around €2), which is essentially a laminated pastry similar to a chocolate croissant/pain au chocolat. While it wasn't the most amazing pastry I've had (because Paris exists), it was flaky and not overly sweet, and they warmed it up for me, so the chocolate was nice and melty! My parents weren't all that hungry, so they ordered a Jamón Ibérico Sandwich (can't remember the Spanish name of the dish - around €4,50), and my brother got a whole sandwich for himself. While it wasn't the traditional bocadillo (sandwich on a baguette-like bread), as it had more of a white sandwich bread, they cited that it was a light sandwich with solid jamón and crispy bread. Overall, this was a good stop for a light breakfast before touring Sevilla for the day - prices are affordable, service is efficient and friendly (though I don't think they speak any English, so I just spoke in my high-school-level Spanish), and it's pretty close to a lot of Sevilla's greatest sights! (3.5 stars, rounded up to 4)

    Great ice cream and coffee. The ice cream is made from 100% natural ingredients. Very popular…read moreneighborhood spot! SO nice to sit outside on a pretty day. Also they have free wifi which is a huge plus.

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    Mascarpone - Café con Leche (€1,40)

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    Pando - coffee - Updated May 2026

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