This is a simple, cosy café that leans more on comfort and value than atmosphere. The space itself is welcoming, with plenty of comfortable bench seating and around seven tables inside. It doesn’t feel cramped, so you can settle in without the sense that you’re overstaying your welcome, especially during quieter periods.
The food and drink are solid, if not exceptional. The croissant is freshly baked, striking a satisfying balance between crisp and soft. The chai with cardamom stands out more, with a rich, creamy texture and a sweetness that’s present but well controlled. It’s an indulgent drink without becoming heavy.
Atmosphere is where it falls a bit flat. There’s not much in the way of a curated vibe, with radio music drifting in from behind the counter rather than anything intentional. That said, the friendliness of the staff helps compensate, adding a personal warmth that the space itself lacks.
The menu is fairly basic, with straightforward options like omelettes, empanadas, quiches, and salads. It’s not particularly inspiring, but the pricing is excellent, with many items sitting around the five-euro mark, which makes it an appealing choice for a casual, budget-friendly meal.
Facilities are functional. There’s no Wi-Fi openly provided, and while toilet facilities are clean and well maintained, their proximity to the main space means privacy is limited when the café is quiet.
Overall, it’s an unpretentious spot with friendly service, good value, and a couple of standout items, best suited for a relaxed, low-cost visit rather than a destination café experience.
Size & Layout
Doesn't feel cramped.
Style
Music Details
Volume: quiet
Radio droning in from behind the counter.
Interior
Cosy feel with comfortable bench seating.