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Toma Café

4.4 (229 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Hipster
Casual
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Tosta and chai latte
Yara F.

Cute little quick service cafe, no laptops in the front but laptops allowed in the bar seating in the back! It was almost empty when we arrived, but 3/4 of the tables were full by the time we left. You order by the drinks machine, we got the avocado tosta and the sun dried tomato olive tosta, a chai latte and a caffe au lait. Everything was super delicious and fresh, service was very nice and they spoke English to us when we needed it which was much appreciated. Perfect for a light brunch or a quick snack and coffee while browsing the vintage shops nearby.

Vanessa A.

Venimos acá a tomar un café. Es un lugar muy íntimo y más para hablar con otros que para trabar. There is, however, bar seating where you can work on your laptops but you just can't do that in the front seating area. Their pastries are also very delicious so don't forget to grab one...or two.

Tostada Aguacate con Huevo
Mannie S.

Perfect 3rd-wave coffee shop! Excellent coffee, great food, and very professional baristas! Definitely worthwhile visiting even if it is out of your way if you are a follower of specialty cafe. If you are a tourist like me, the baristas I met speaks PERFECT English. I only hope that they can open a bit earlier in the morning.

Small chai latte
Midori G.

I absolutely loved the coffee selection at Toma Café! They had a little bit of everything. I didn't see what food options they had, but the cake looked good! What I ordered: I got a small chai latte. It was delicious! The price was good too. The vibe of this place was very chill. It was loud at some points (I was there at 6 on a Wednesday night) so I wouldn't recommend studying there at night. A great place to hang out!

One of the worst cappuccino drinks I have tasted and seen
Frances A.

I was driven by the Yelp reviews to walk to this place. It is not far of a walk from Gran Via. It is located on a quieter side street. The inside of Toma is bustling. You can order takeaway at the bar or go ahead and have them seat you. It is small place so it was loud. I needed to be on a conference call so luckily I had the chance to eat and drink quickly prior to connecting to the meeting. The cappuccino was a disappoint. The taste was off. It had a bad burnt aftertaste. The coffee foam was deformed. I ordered a gluten free avocado toast. Beware because of you order it gluten free it is deconstructed. The gluten free bread is served pre-wrapped after being warmed in the oven. The avocado is mashed and in a tiny container. The avocado mash was tasteless. So I had to a spread the avocado and cut my bread myself. I understand Toma probably serves the gluten free bread this way to avoid cross contamination but I was tAken a back about having to make my own avo toast at my tiny table. This place is bustling so do not expect a squeaky clean table upon arrival. The two stars really is for the horrible cappuccino though. A pity, because like add cafes in Madrid, the customer service was friendly.

Strawberry goat cheese and sundries tomato with ricotta cheese toasts
Siyun Z.

Super adorable cafe in a hip area of Madrid. The decor is funky and there are plenty of seats for people who want to do work or dine in. We went on a rainy day and it was still crowded! My boyfriend and I order two different toasts. I don't remember the name but one of them had strawberries, goat cheese, and honey. And the other had sun-dried tomatoes and ricotta cheese. Both were very delicious and unique. Highly recommend this cute cafe if you are in the area.

Colombia pour over, avo cream cheese toast.
Ju E.

10/10 for sure. Service was amazing, coffee was incredible even for my outrageous Australian standards, and the toasts for breakfast were put of this world. Special mention to the olive oil that brings everything together on the avo toast. Can't recommend this pplace enough.

Cute to-go cups
Amy A.

This is my favorite coffee shop in Madrid. It is located in the Universidad area. It is about a 15-20 min walk from Gran Vía, but well worth the experience. It has a very hipster vibe, and many different forms of seating. They have relaxing music playing in the background. The environment makes this coffee shop better than others I experienced. I could have stayed her for hours drinking coffee and reading a book. Another cool part to this coffee shop is that the employees make your coffee in the open in the middle of the shop. It feels very welcoming and like you are taking a coffee in the home of a friend. They offer free water which you can fix yourself with glasses sitting beside the pitcher. The shop has many plants that they take care of and are very eco-friendly. It is yet another reason this place is so trendy and hipster.

Chai latte
Shruti N.

So cute and excellent options! Definitely recommend the chai latte and the brownie. Very limited seating, so try to get there asap! Despite it being a workday, it was crowded.

Chris M.

Nice coffee shop with a good ambient. I had a Toastada which was perfectly toasted and with a lot of good olive oil and a nice addition of good salt on the side to add by yourself at your choice. The espresso was also good.

Sarin P.

A few days into our Euro trip, we began to feel a little homesick. With the help of the Community Manager in Madrid, Lolo R., we came across this lovely little cafe tucked between the streets. The staff was very friendly, offering recommendations and cracking some jokes. I highly recommend the avocado toast. It was deliciously fresh, perfected with a hint a rosemary and a light cream cheese spread. Their espresso worked its magic as well! We were caffeinated for a full day of adventure. They also serve a variety of fresh cakes for those who crave something sweeter in the mornings. What I liked most about Toma Café was its international feel. There were two walls where visitors would sign/comment with their native language. It was heartwarming to come across "coffee-house" and "water" written in Armenian. Please, do not overlook this shop during your visit to Madrid!

Menu December 2017
Alice C.

Hidden away off the tourist path is the Toma Café. A eclectic vibe with music to match. They have an orange cappuccino that is quite special as they make it from a milk infused with orange that is something I haven't had before. Quite a popular place for people in the know but still good seating in the back. Good place if you're looking for some place for a few hours away from the central area.

The most delicious avocado toast, cappuccino, and homemade chocolate chip cookie.
Stella K.

One of my all time favorite cafés in the trendy and hipster Malasaña neighborhood. It's usually pretty busy in the morning, but so worth going if you can find a spot. The café doesn't look like much from the outside, but the toasts and cappuccinos are to DIE for. Please do yourself a favor and get the avocado toast with cream cheese, lime, fruit, salt, and lime, or strawberry toast with mascarpone cheese and honey. It tastes as good as it sounds. And when you think you're pretty full, think again. The pastries--often gluten-free-- displayed on the main counter are to-die for. I had a slice of carrot cake and a chocolate chip cookie, both of which were UNREAL. If you do manage to find a spot in the café, there's free wifi so you can sit there and eat toast after toast, pastry after pastry, just like I do. Can't go wrong with Toma Café.

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amazing all around, from coffee to service to ambiance. can't recommend highly enough for lovers of great coffee (and food)

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Chocolatería San Ginés

4.2(1.7k reviews)
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This chocolateria has been in business for over 130 years, so it was probably safe to assume they…read moreknow how to make chocolate and just as essentially, the churros upon which their chocolate clings. Based on the definitive opinions of travel vloggers, this appeared to be the place to get the fabled chocolate con churros. Jamie W and I made our way here through the labyrinth of streets near Puerta del Sol. It was early evening so no surprise there was a queue, but it moved quickly because this historic place was a model of efficiency. It's the type of place where you need to be ready to order the moment you're in front of the hostess. Luckily, we had made mental notes of what to order from one particular vlogger, so we were ready. It only took a minute to secure one of their marble cafe tables. Our order arrived fairly quickly. It consisted of a 2,5€ plate of Churros, six long sticks of chewy, delicious dough. Unlike the Mexican version, it wasn't dusted with sugar because the 3,7€ cup of Hot Chocolate was more than enough (Photo 8). Incredibly rich and only lightly sweetened. The churros might've been enough for a neophyte, but we double-downed with a 2,5€ order of two Porros (Photo 7). Porras are a thicker, doughier version of churros, so of course, they were our favorites because they really held the chocolate with assurance. Even though we went through two cups of hot chocolate, we still had 2,4€ cups of Cafes con Leche to wash it all down (Photo 10). It was an ideal dessert experience because who doesn't love awesome doughnuts? Definitely a must-gorge when in Madrid. FOOD - 5 stars...the motherlode when it comes to chocolate con churros...get the porros AMBIANCE - 4 stars...crowded but historically atmospheric with enough elbow room SERVICE - 4 stars...speedy TOTAL - 5 stars...pretty essential Madrid experience RELATED - Exploring Madrid? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/RH4DbI4Fwc

Churros con Chocolate -- 10/10: literally who am i to judge a churro recipe/spot that has been…read moreserving the same recipe 24/7 since 1894 loool ofc it was phenomenal!!! i fear i will never find another churro as good as this. the chocolate dipping sauce was also so good i wanted to drink it Tucked into an alley in Puerta de Sol is this vintage chocolateria. Stepping into the alley feels like you're entering a vintage postcard. The workers were nice and I had a very pleasant time enjoying my churros and admiring the history and decor inside.

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