La Finca Coffee

Coffee shop · Albaicín

La Finca Coffee

Coffee shop · Albaicín

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C. Colegio Catalino, 3, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain

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Specialty coffee roasted onsite, artisanal pastries, and a cozy vibe tucked beside Granada’s cathedral—your coffee fix in a charming, tiny spot.  

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C. Colegio Catalino, 3, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain Get directions

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C. Colegio Catalino, 3, Centro, 18001 Granada, Spain Get directions

+34 658 85 25 73
lafincaroaster.com
@la_finca_coffee
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€1–10 · Menu

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Andreas Meier

Google
La Finca Roaster was a really pleasant way to start our day in Granada. The espresso was rich and full of flavor, and the cappuccino was nicely balanced – you can tell they care about the quality of their coffee. The breakfast was just as good: fresh and really tasty. The café itself has a clean, modern feel but still feels cozy – a great spot to ease into the day before exploring the city. The staff was friendly and attentive, without being overbearing. All in all, a very good experience. We’d happily come back.

Devin DeAngelis

Google
Serving specialty coffee from their own roaster, these folks know specialty coffee. The treats were also excellent! We had many lattes and many cinnamon roll things and had no complaints! (Can get a little busy mid day but they have extra seating they open when it’s popping off!)

YAFEA ALYAFEI

Google
A nice speciality coffee in the heart of Granada, located next to the cathedral. The place is small and cozy. The iced latte was really good and the service was quick and excellent. The price was great. My only complaint is the lack of phone signal inside the cafe. I must stay next to the exit door to get a signal.

Stella Andreozzi

Google
Excellent coffee in Granada. The food, amazing. We had Benedict eggs and 2 danishes brioche. They were really good. I came back two times.

Tanya Ulibaykina

Google
I ordered a cappuccino and a croissant with pistachio cream. Honestly, I expected more. There was nothing special about the coffee, the croissant was like condensed milk, nothing to do with pistachios. And the croissant also had some strange bright green color.

Erika Shaffer

Google
We were in Gernada for three days and went here four times! Great coffee (and we live in specialty coffee central in seattle) amazing pastries and very flavorful toasts. Even the times it was busy the service was outstanding . Polite and friendly and not rushed. Highly recommend!!

Sabrina Pardus

Google
Stopped by this cute coffee shop for breakfast and had a V60, cortado, and sourdough toast with tomato, avocado, and turkey. The coffee was great, but unfortunately, dogs aren’t allowed inside, and outdoor seating is limited to one bench.

Jakub Heřmánek

Google
Nice coffee bar with some sweets and good offer of iced drinks. Sitting is quite constricted, but comfortable.
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Mel Z.

Yelp
I found this shop in Google and since I was going to be around the area, I stopped by to get my morning latte. I got it to go and was happy to know they had skim milk. It can get busy, but there is some seating by the entrance and more on the back.
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Yaz A.

Yelp
Very kind and helpful barista! Also very cognizant if my friends food allergies. So many great coffee options and pastries! Highly recommend
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Ian M.

Yelp
Hands down the best coffee shop in Granada. Fast and efficient. Located near the cathedral.
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Ernest F.

Yelp
Why is it so hard to find a good café solo? Thank goodness for La Finca!!!!!! Good coffee with good croissants!!! Seats only about 8 people so don't come in large groups or bring your suitcases since it's pretty much enough room to order and sit on a few stools! Will be back for sure.
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Caydin S.

Yelp
I went to this coffee shop yesterday and was disappointed in the service. The female barista seemed very annoyed to take my order. The credit card machine wasn't working so I went to the local ATM to get cash. I ordered a matcha and gave the barista 50 euro. She gave me 5 euro back... I immediately said that I gave her a 50 and she gave me the right amount back without saying anything to me and still seemed annoyed. I almost paid $70 USD for a matcha latte... that's concerning. I gave this coffee shop another chance today and went in with my husband. Luckily, the service was super! The male barista was helpful and cheerful, as was the other female barista. The shop was clean and customers were happy. The matcha latte is delicious and I will be getting a few more before we leave Grenada!
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Patrick W.

Yelp
It is a coffee shop around the corner from the Cathedral of Granada. There was no bitterness in my latte. The art was great. However, the drink was a bit watery. Nonetheless, the taste was mostly smooth throughout the drink. Overall, it was a solid latte at a specialty coffee shop. It is cash only. If you are visiting the Granada 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.
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Kristine H.

Yelp
Traveling for three weeks from Barcelona to Malaga and we FINALLY found a gem of a coffee house right here in Granada. Wow! The owner even remembered us and our drinks each morning. What a great guy. I wish him the best. He stated he's been open for two years. And going strong. So awesome. (Btw, I was so sad to see Starbucks has INVADED so much of Spain, ugh!!). The place is set in a narrow passage way right off the main square from the Cathedral. The sitting is perfect any time of day. His decor reminds me of hip coffee houses in California. My Cappuccino was perfection. Husband makes his own whole leaf tea blend so we only asked for hot water in his own mug. No problem at La Finca. Some places wanted to charge us €1 for hot water in our own mug, even when we were purchasing my coffee and a pastry. Yikes! Gracias! We will travel back through and visit LaFinca again, over and over!
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Jon S.

Yelp
This is not your typical Spanish spot that serves torrefacto. Naw. (And don't get me wrong, I have a soft spot for that sugar-coated, bitter burnt taste that is torrefacto) You get high quality roasts and really smooth tasting stuff. Wife and I stopped by on our last trip and enjoyed a Coffee Tonic and a Dirty Iced Chai. Best part of La Finca is definitely the location. It's tucked in a tiny side street next to the Cathedral, so it's the perfect spot to hide away while also being in the center of it all. The people watching is A+.
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Ruth H.

Yelp
Stay away! The lady at the counter was very rude and nervous. They don't allow dogs inside while any other places in town and other towns in Spain does! Having a dog at a coffee place should be a non issue, and they should allow it. She gave me the phone of her boss but no one answered the phone. Seating outside is very uncomfortable and in fact, even inside its not very comfortable. The attitude of the lady there made us feel unwelcome and we will never go back there again.
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Jason M.

Yelp
A favorite place of mine in Granada, not just for coffee, but for a tucked away, tiny place to sit and watch folks walk past the window. The interior is perfectly quaint, fitting for the amount of space the shop gives. Service was kind and attentive, even for the amount of tourists that must pass through. I came back a second time during my short 2 days in Granada because I wanted a spot to slow down on a busy vacation. La Finca is a good reminder to take things slow.
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Cristina S.

Yelp
This was the best coffee I had in Spain while traveling around various cities for two weeks. We're always on the lookout for good (ie hipster, San Francisco) coffee and this was equal to the best I've had in any city. We came every day we were in Granada, sometimes more than once a day! If you're facing the front of the Cathedral, it's down the little alley to your left. The small shop is super cute (with seating) and the owner very nice. Also, the pastries/desserts are well done.
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Steph W.

Yelp
Great Latte! And they even offer flat whites. Hard to find as it is tucked down a very small path. Just off from the Catedral steps. Best espresso in Granada.
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Siobhan S.

Yelp
Super hip and kind of hidden coffee shop... we got a Coffee Tonic and a Dirty Iced Chai, both were delicious but definitely liked the dirty iced chai which wasn't overly sweet which I definitely enjoyed. Good ambiance and people watching. Kind of hard to find so make sure to map it before you leave or use your GPS. We did try and go when they opened the day we were leaving Granada but the Spanish have a way of posting hours that are not entirely accurate so the shop seemed to be closed that morning and we missed a second visit to the shop.
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Shaheen R.

Yelp
Excellent Coffee! Barista knows his 3rd wave coffee!! Even carries Gluten free desserts! Roasts his own beans right next door in small batches and brings out the unique notes with each roast! We tried every drink on his menu over the three days we were in Granada- excellent Flat Whites, smooth lattes, potent cortados and flavorful Cappuccinos! Though small and hard to find through the alley way, it's a gem when you do find it! La Finca doesn't mess with coffee! It gets it right. Down side: long lines, only one person working - (takes orders, makes drinks, collects payments) not enough space to sit and cash only service!
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Koko D.

Yelp
Such a cute gem with great coffee (I'm not a coffee drinker) and treats. I ordered a hazelnut cappuccino and tried their gluten free brownie. Affordable and very close to our bnb!
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Nisha S.

Yelp
Cute place in the market! I got an iced latte which was excellent and the vegan chocolate loaf cake. There were two pieces of that loaf left so she gave me both which was very nice. The cake itself was moist but not very chocolate or sweet. The icing was good though. I believe they are cash only
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Maryam W.

Yelp
Weaving through the cobble-stone streets of Granada, it is easy to get lost and stumble upon some real city gems. La Finca is one of those gems. Nestled within the narrow corridor adjacent to a beautiful Spanish Cathedral, you'll an unassuming La Finca beside a string of fairy lights that greet you before you enter this magical little shop. An inside all too cozy and homey, you forget that you're abroad. Its a wonderful familiar with outstanding coffee. It is honestly hard to go anywhere else in the city for your daily dose of caffeine after you've enjoyed a latte from La Finca. The owner is also a sweetheart, and he may just share some sweet sentiments with you in Spanish before sending you on your way.
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Steven H.

Yelp
Really great coffee made by very friendly guys in a modern store on a charming, narrow old street. The cafe Americano made from their Tanzania beans was outstanding. A great place!
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吴

Yelp
The best coffee in Granada ,we really enjoy the coffee!And the muffins also good! You will be surprised when you see the recipe: )
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Alexandra A.

Yelp
Hiding around the corner from the cathedral. Quiet, cozy, and good service. Best croissant I've ever had.

Tereza H.

Yelp
La Finca Coffee is a cute little cafeteria with a really pleasant staff. It makes you feel so relaxed because of its coziness and also for its music. We really enjoyed our stay and hope to visit the cafeteria again

David M.

Yelp
This is small shop that does a great job making espresso style coffee. They also sell a large amount of ground coffee. My wife and I had a couple of cafe con leche. Only cost three euros. I recommend you stop in and get your coffee fix. Go!
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Katie F.

Yelp
In all of Andalucia, this was the best coffee! The owner, JuaMa (short for Juan Manuel) is kind and efficient. His coffee brewing options (Chemex, pour over, etc) were numerous. We were only in Granada for 24 hours and stopped by La Finca 3 times. My sister and I had a Nicaraguan pour over and cafe con leche - both were some of the best we've ever had! We loved La Finca and their delicious coffee. If you're looking for finely crafted coffee at a good price, this is your place!

Tria K.

Yelp
Perhaps the only coffee place with an american style iced coffee in the whole city of Granada. Not 5 stars because it didn't have Wifi. A very small place BTW with only a few seatings. Their cheesecake was also tasty. Suddenly miss this cozy den of coffee so much now that I am all surrounded by Starbucks at every corner!
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Claudia A.

Yelp
What a coffee! It was the best I've had in Granada. Their beans today were a mix of Colombian, Ethiopian and Guatemala which created the perfect balance. I loved the coffee and the decor is FABULOUS.
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Jett C.

Yelp
Best coffee shop in Granada. The only place we could find that grind beans instead of using Nespresso or kcups. The pours are so smooth and our flat whites were the cure to all our mediocre coffee intakes. Outstanding. Some small bites/pastries available as well. Charming and local, cash only!

Bruce G.

Yelp
Near the cathedral. The coffee was strong and delicious. The service was fast and friendly.

Mark D.

Yelp
The best cafe for coffee in Spain, if you are from Australia this is the place to get your coffee fix any which way.. latte short black and so on..