Satan's Coffee Corner

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


All ocean-blue walls, pounding beats and punk-inspired style, Satan's is firmly about the coffee (no wi-fi, no prams!) Local small-scale roaster Right Side provides regularly rotating signature brews, while snazzy snacks (€3 to €12) include rice-stuffed omelette, home-baked pastries, Japanese-influenced breakfasts and honey-roasted carrots with yoghurt.

There's also a branch in L'Eixample.


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