Café del Rey, Coffeehouse in Moncloa-Aravaca, Madrid, Spain
Café del Rey is a two-floor coffeehouse in the Moncloa-Aravaca neighborhood of Madrid, with large windows that face the street. It serves Latin American coffee varieties alongside freshly baked pastries prepared on-site.
Café del Rey opened as a gathering spot in the Moncloa-Aravaca neighborhood, fitting into a long tradition of coffeehouses that have shaped social life in Madrid. Over time it became a regular part of the local daily routine.
Café del Rey displays works by local artists in rotating exhibitions spread across the space. Visitors can look at the current collection while sitting with a coffee, making the visit feel more than just a stop for a drink.
Both floors receive good natural light from the large windows, and the upper floor tends to be a bit quieter for those who want to sit without too much noise around. The location in an active part of the neighborhood means it is easy to reach on foot from different directions.
The beans come directly from growers in Mexico and Colombia, and each origin is roasted with a different profile to bring out its own character. This makes it possible to taste a clear difference between the two when ordering side by side.
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