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The Best Coffee in Seville
The Best Coffee in Seville – 7 Places You Must Visit
The Top Options for Speciality Coffee in Seville
I absolutely adore coffee.
Thankfully, in Seville, there are plenty of places to get a lovely cup of coffee. Whether it’s a quick espresso before cracking on with exploring, or a delicious speciality latte to rest those feet after a busy day – Seville has it all.
Over the last few years speciality coffee in Seville has exploded, with multiple new places opening across the city centre. Fresh responsibly sourced beans, artisan baristas, and perfect flat whites seem to be everywhere, and I for one am very grateful!
I’ve created a list of the 7 best places to get coffee in the centre of Seville, allowing you to fuel yourself in preparation for a busy day of visiting this city’s beautiful attractions!
1. Syra Coffee


My favourite spot to grab coffee in Seville has to be Syra coffee. The flat white is excellent, punchy and with the perfect blend of coffee and milk.
There are three branches of Syra across Seville, with more rumoured to open into 2026. It’s actually a national chain in Spain of coffee shops, but has the qualities of a small independent .
The coffee is sustainably sourced from across the world (so many different options here!) and is roasted in Barcelona.
My favourite Syra of the three (Tetuan) is located in the entrance of a hostel/hotel so it can get quite busy. There is very limited seating – just 3 high tables located opposite of the coffee bar that are often full.
Unfortunately you’re not allowed to sit with your coffee in the hotel lobby (which as loads of seating) which is a shame. You are allowed to use the hostel toilets though!
The other two Syra branches have limited or no seating available, and is more of a grab-and-go kind of coffee shop. Still excellent though.
Location | Alvarez Quintero Branch C. Álvarez Quintero, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla
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Opening Times | Monday to Sunday: 08:00AM – 20:00PM |
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2. East Crema Coffee


Another excellent choice for coffee in the centre of Seville is ‘East Crema Coffee’.
What’s great about East Crema is that there is plenty of space to sit inside. A lot of the best sepciality places in Seville have very little (if any!) room to sit and enjoy your coffee, so East Crema is a breath of fresh air in this regard.
They offer all of the standard coffee options as well as a good selection of food (both hot and cold).
The coffee is stunning, and whether you’re ordering a flat white or a latter, you are guaranteed to get top quality coffee in East Crema. A very welcome addition to the Seville coffee scene!
The interior is beautiful designed in a modern Scandinavian style – and the art style is very cool – with a large selection of merchandise available – check the take-away coffee cups that have some of the best designs I’ve seen!
Be careful, weekend mornings (around 10/11) can get VERY busy, so plan ahead.
Location | C. Sta. María de Gracia, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla (Map) |
Opening Times | Monday to Fridays: 08:00AM – 20:00PM, Weekends: 09:00AM – 20:00PM |
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3. Jester Coffee


Jester now has 4 locations across Seville and has been rapidly expanding over the last few years, cementing itself as Seville’s premier brunch location.
Probably more famous for it’s array of brunch and breakfast items (think colourful açai bowls, delicious porridge, and healthy smoothies!) it’s an excellent place to start your day.
Of course the coffee is also excellent, with plenty of speciality coffee options as well as one of the best iced lattes in Seville, which comes in handy during those ridiculously hot summers!
Everything in Jester is presented beautifully and really makes for a great Instagram photo. Pay special attention to the beautiful latte art, which sometimes comes in the shape of a teddy bear!
Location | Puerta de la Carne Branch C. Prta de la Carne, 7a, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla
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Opening Times | Monday to Sunday: 08:00AM – 14:00PM, 19:00PM – 21:00PM (times vary across branches) |
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4. Virgen Coffee


Opening in 2015, Virgen Coffee was one of the first ‘speciality coffee’ cafes in Seville, offering second-wave modern coffee (back when finding a flat white in Seville was a near impossible task!
They recently celebrated their 10th anniversary and are still going strong! Located literally next door to ‘Las Setas‘, it’s the perfect place to get your energy back after a long day sightseeing!
There is no place to sit inside or outside (they do have a stool and small shelf you can chill by if you insist on staying there, but it’s not the sort of place you meet your friends for a catch up.
Their menu offers a variety of modern coffee options, from the classic espresso to more contemporary styles such as the flat white and macchiato.
With responsibly sourced beans the coffee really is delicious (and there take-away bean prices are by the far the most reasonable in the city), with plenty of options and always changing their ‘house’ blend.
The two owners are lovely and very knowledgable on coffee, making this one of the best spots to get a coffee in Seville. Highly recommended!
Location | C. Regina, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla (Map) |
Opening Times | Monday to Saturday: 09:00AM – 13:00PM, 16:00pm – 19:00PM Sundays: CLOSED |
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5. Muy Coffee


Muy coffee is another excellent choice for coffee in Seville and can be found in the North of the city centre on your way towards the Feria district.
The place is very small and hidden away into an alcove so it can be hard to spot – luckily there is a large sign outside (image below), however be aware that the sign is about 20m short of the actual shop (and the other side of the road).
The coffee is very good, with strong and fresh beans made by expert friendly baristas.
They also have a good selection of sweet treats including cookies and yummy brownies!
There is a small seating area inside, room for 5 or 6 people to sit so you can meet people there. Just be aware that on weekends and in the later afternoon it can get very busy.
Location | Correduría, 14, local 3, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla (Map) |
Opening Times | Monday to Saturday: 08:30AM – 19:30PM Weekends: 09:00AM – 19:00PM |
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6. Delatribu Coffee

This tiny little coffee shop is a hidden gem in Seville when it comes to coffee, although blink and you’ll miss it!
It’s located in the old Jewish quarter of Seville (Barrio Santa Cruz) and is tucked away in a small little space around 5 minutes from the Cathedral.
It’s super small so no space inside to sit, and if there are more than a couple of people waiting be prepared to queue outside. They do however have a small table and chair outside, which when quiet is a perfect place to enjoy coffee and watch the world go by!
They also have a small array of cakes and sweet treats.
Location | Pje. Andreu, 3, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla (Map) |
Opening Times | Monday to Saturday: 09:30AM – 17:30PM Sunday: 11:00AM – 17:30PM |
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7. Manolo Bakes


Finally we have an option that doesn’t offer speciality coffee, but a place well worth a visit if you’re looking to re-charge in a cafe!
Now I’d be lying if I said this was the BEST coffee in Seville – it isn’t. But it’s also not the worst, and it is saved by the most incredible pastries and cakes!
Manolo Bakes has multiple locations across Seville, and is famed for it’s ‘Manolitos’ – small mini-croissants with different types of icing!
Make sure to try the ‘dip blanco’ (a croissant dipped in white chocolate) and whatever special they have that month (they always experiment with something new – last month was lotus flavoured croissants!)
It’s also a great place to sit and chill, with the city centre Manola Bakes having plenty of tables and seats for hanging out with friends or taking a laptop for work.
Location | Los Remedios Branch Branch Av. de la República Argentina, 22, 41010 Sevilla
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Opening Times | Monday to Saturday: 09:00AM – 22:00PM, Sunday: 10:00AM – 22:00PM |
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Seville Coffee FAQs
Which place has the Best Coffee in Seville Spain?
My personal favourite coffee is the flat white in Syra, it’s super strong and punch with the creamiest milk – just the way I like it!
New places are opening every month and there are plenty of options, especially if you are in the centre.
How Much does a Coffee in Seville cost?
Coffee in Seville is a cheaper than in the US or the UK, with a flat white costing roughly 2.50 euros. If you go for none speciality coffee in one of the many coffee cafes in Seville, a coffee with milk can be as cheap as 1.50 euros!
Best Place to get Coffee Beans in Seville?
For me, the best place to buy bags of coffee beans in Seville is the original speciality coffee shop – Virgen. They have a huge variety of beans from around the world (Columbia is my favourite!). The prices are really reasonable too – perfect for making a delicious coffee at home!
How can I order a coffee in Seville in Spanish?
Whilst all of the above coffee shops cater very well for international customers (with English menus and staff with excellent English) it can be nice to make the effort and order a coffee in Spanish. A regular coffee with milk can be ordered by saying “Un café con leche, por favor” (“a coffee with milk, please”).