Copasetic

L'Eixample


Styled with 1920s vintage inspiration, Catalan-Greek-owned cafe Copasetic has a fun, friendly vibe and a seasonal menu that holds plenty for everyone, whether your thing is eggs Benedict, a wild-berry tartlet or a fat, juicy burger. There are lots of vegetarian, gluten-free and organic options, superb weekend brunches and weekday lunch menús (€11 to €12.50).


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