Home-baked pastries and Japanese-inspired, street-food-style bites (€3 to €12) pair with devilishly delicious seasonal beans at this white-walled speciality cafe tucked into the chic Casa Bonay. The coffee is sourced and roasted by favourite local producer Right Side. There's another branch in the Barri Gòtic.
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