There is something we love about finding where the locals go for a good coffee.
Whenever we go traveling, our favorite find is a unique café. Whether it’s a charming coffee shop, a hole-in-the-wall espresso bar, or just a place filled with books and good vibes, we want to know about it. But, a good café is sometimes hard to come by. We usually wind up poring over blogs and asking locals where to find them. But for your next trip, we’ve done all the hard work for you. Here are our favorite cafés in Seville!
Photo credit: Martina, Text overlay: Devour Spain.
Virgin Coffee
Virgin Coffee is another place that reminds us more of New York or London than Seville. It’s a relatively recent addition to the city’s coffee scene, but is already making its mark. This is a coffee lover’s dream, run by a passionate, local coffee fanatic. The coffee comes from all over the world, and is all roasted on-site. If you’re a person that loves having your own fresh coffee beans at home, a range of coffee is also available for purchase. The coffee is served in takeaway cups, but we like to do it in true Sevillano style and relax at one of the few tables out the front in the sun.
Address: Calle Regina, 1
Parcería Café
If you’re checking out Seville’s trendy Feria neighborhood, then Parcería Café is a must-visit coffee shop. Just across the road from the quirky Feria Food Market, this is one of our favorite caffeine havens. Here you’ll find beans from a local roaster, Alquimista Coffee Lab, and a selection of tasty baked treats, too!
And if you’re after a tasty breakfast to go with your craft coffee, don’t miss out on their range of funky tostadas. Parcería is run by a couple of enigmatic Colombian coffee fiends, so make sure to ask for their recommendations!
Address: Calderón de la Barca, 9.
La Cacharrería de Sevilla
La Cacharrería is, hands down, one of the best places for breakfast in Seville. They make their own cakes and offer lots of different brunch options. If you’re tired of the same toast and churros, La Cacharrería has some different things on the menu including fruit salad, granola, and yogurt. Aside from breakfast, it’s also one of the best cafés in Sevilla for an afternoon snack or an evening drink. The homemade cakes are worth trying, as are the mojitos, and at 2.50 euros, who could blame you!
Just bear in mind that you might have to wait for a table. As it’s well-loved among locals and visitors alike, there is often a line out the door, especially on weekends!
Address: Calle Regina, 14
Gigante Bar
Gigante Bar is one of those cafés in Seville that you can come to at any time. Breakfast, a mid-morning coffee, an afternoon snack or a drink after dinner – you name it! Known for their delicious homemade cakes, Gigante Bar also serves special coffees like the mocha chocolate and the mocha caramelo. This cafe’s location on the Alameda de Hércules and the fact that it’s a great place to stop no matter the time of day are what make it a favorite. It also has a good Wi-Fi connection so it’s a good place to settle in if you need to get some work done.
Address: Alameda de Hércules, 17
Naima Café Jazz
Naima Café Jazz is a welcoming space that instantly makes you feel at home and is one of the best cafés in Seville to listen to jazz or just relax. You can come in the afternoon and enjoy one of the delicious desserts along with your coffee, or later on in the evening, it becomes busy with locals who are there to enjoy a drink and the live jazz. If you need somewhere to have a chat after a night at the movies, it happens to be located right next to one Seville’s movie theaters, Cervantes. We love movies, coffee, sweets, and jazz, so for us, Naima Café Jazz is very near perfection!
Address: Calle Trajano, 47
Update notice: This blog post was updated on August 5, 2019.
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It si a beautiful place.
There really is nothing better than taking a nice stroll and finding where a good group of coffee lovers are congregating. It’s a great time to meet some new people and enjoy a good steaming hot cup of coffee. I love it! La Cacharrería de Sevilla sounds like a fun place.
Hi, Margaret. You’re so right, cafes are an amazing place to hang out and you should definitely check out La Cacharrería, it’s wonderful!