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Serves a creamy, nutty cappuccino alongside a handful of teas and hand-food options. Croissants and other baked goods seemingly made on the premises. The extensive seating is in a post-industrial feel, softened by the delightfully welcoming service. View all feedback.
What Mayoya R doesn't like about Acid Cafe:
I’ve been there three times and all were good. Not great, but good. The pastries are what I recommend going for because the coffee is honestly not worth the price and the chai isn’t strong enough. Having said that, the tea is really good (while on the pricier side as well) and it is nice to sit there for a while. Music is loud on the back room so don’t sit there on a group since it’s hard to hear each other. If you g... View all feedback.
The PERFECT coffee does exist and it's here. There is not much to eat here, so it's just all about the coffee, even though the grilled cheese was good as well. But don't expect a wide variety of pastries or sandwiches.
A very centrally located speciality coffee shop in Madrid. It's in the centre of the city, and yet in a quiet part of a quiet street. However, we did not like the coffee much. It was probably the roast or just the beans, but it was not for us. The food was ok. Nothing special.
Serves a creamy, nutty cappuccino alongside a handful of teas and hand-food options. Croissants and other baked goods seemingly made on the premises. The extensive seating is in a post-industrial feel, softened by the delightfully welcoming service.
The flat white with oat milk was incredible. The Himalaya tea was spectacular and for desserts we order the doble almond croissant and the lemon olive cake, both were amazing! We will repeat for sure!
First cafe I visited on my arrival to Madrid. Good experience overall. I ordered a latte and a plain croissant, and it was good. It was the perfect way to start my trip and set the tone for the rest of my travels.