Blackbird makes our list for the best specialty coffee in Valencia.
C/ de la Reina Na Maria, 7, L'Eixample, 46006 València, Valencia
Blackbird makes our list for the best specialty coffee in Valencia.
C/ de la Reina Na Maria, 7, L'Eixample, 46006 València, Valencia
Since its opening, we've been intrigued by Casa Raíz, which has quickly established itself as one of Ruzafa's most popular cafés. They serve consistently great coffee, using beans roasted by the renowned Hola Coffee from Madrid. We always find ourselves stopping by for a cortado or one of their well-pulled espressos. Beyond the caffeine, they offer a unique selection of locally-made ice cream, which is a nice complement to a hot espresso on a sunny afternoon. The space itself is a beautiful restoration; they've maintained the original character of the building with high ceilings and antique wood doors, blending classic Valencian architecture with modern minimalist elements. If you're looking for a quiet moment, the spacious terrace at the back is a hidden gem for those temperate spring and autumn days. For the work crowd, Casa Raíz is great on weekdays, featuring a large communal table perfect for focus. Note that they preserve the social vibe on weekends, so keep your laptop sessions to Monday through Friday. It's no surprise they’ve already earned a spot on the "Best Coffee Shops in Spain" list, this is a must-visit for any serious coffee enthusiast.
Bluebell is a cornerstone of Valencia's specialty coffee scene. More than just a café, they are a dedicated roastery with a mission, known for ethically sourcing and supporting women throughout the coffee industry for years. Their reputation precedes them, we’ve even spotted their beans in shops as far away as China. The menu hanging above the bar reflects their commitment to the craft. You can choose between specific bean origins and roast profiles depending on whether you prefer a bright pour-over or a balanced espresso. It’s no surprise their baristas are regulars on the national competition circuit for Aeropress and Espresso. Housed on the ground floor of a beautiful early-century building, the space preserves classic Spanish details like vaulted ceilings and raw stone walls. For those looking to work, it's a focused and welcoming environment on quieter days. Last we checked, the Wi-Fi was reliable, making it a great place for a laptop session paired with their excellent brunch, which features fresh ingredients and high-quality plates. They are officially one of our <a href="https://www.coffeelobo.com/coffee-blog/valencia-coffee-food-guide-5-top-rated-cafes">5 Top-Rated Cafés for Coffee & Food in the city</a>
Elixir is a local favorite that has been part of the Valencia specialty coffee scene for several years. This specific location, situated on the corner of the Ruzafa market, is a dedicated to-go spot, though the brand has opened other locations throughout the city that offer space for sitting down. The owner is from Colombia and is consistently welcoming and knowledgeable. If you have questions about specific roasts, bean origins, or extraction techniques, they are usually happy to share their expertise. Even as a small window service, it maintains high technical standards for every espresso and filter coffee they serve. It is a reliable, unpretentious stop for anyone who wants a high-quality coffee prepared by people who understand the entire process from farm to cup.
Hoja La is an interesting concept in Ruzafa that combines specialty coffee and brunch with a full-service flower shop. It is a unique space where you can grab a coffee while surrounded by fresh flowers and indoor plants that are all available to buy. The terrace at the front is a great spot for photos and offers a nice view of the Ruzafa streets. Inside, the design is centered around the greenery, making it a calm place to spend an hour. Beyond the coffee, they offer a creative brunch menu that fits the floral aesthetic of the shop. Whether you are there to pick up a new plant for your apartment or just want a quality latte in a different kind of environment, it’s a neighborhood favorite that stands out for its original setup.
Ikore Kofi (Ruzafa) makes our list for the best specialty coffee in Valencia.
Los Picos is an iconic spot in Ruzafa that has been a must-visit for specialty coffee, food, and wine for years. They maintain a strong rotation of guest roasters, and the baristas are skilled at technical extractions, whether you are ordering a beautifully pulled espresso or a clean pour-over. If you prefer your coffee rich and full of flavor, this is a great destination. Outside, you can usually find the current roasts and bean selections for the day clearly listed. They are well-known for their no-nonsense approach to quality. While the coffee is the star, the food is equally impressive; the tiramisu here is famous, and pairing it with a double espresso is a local favorite. Special mention goes to their sandwiches, which are consistently delicious and made using locally sourced bread and fresh ingredients. While indoor seating is limited, the terrace is the heart of this place—it's where most people gather to relax and soak in the neighborhood vibe.
This coffee-to-go spot in Ruzafa is all about quality over quantity. It is a compact, intentional space with just enough room for their espresso machine and a rotating selection of coffee beans. Rather than roasting their own, they function as a true multi-roaster, featuring a curated lineup of local, national, and international roasters. With a clearly visible coffee menu, it is easy to understand the different flavor profiles and origins available for both their espresso and filter offerings. You can choose a profile that suits your taste, or the owners are more than happy to help guide you through the day's selection. The shop features a nice, clean aesthetic with minimalist white walls and a gleaming white espresso machine, while the colorful coffee bags add a creative pop of color. While there is no indoor seating, they have a small bench outside where you can sit and enjoy your coffee while soaking in the Ruzafa neighborhood energy.
We discovered this café in 2024 while walking through Ruzafa. It is an interesting concept that focuses on combining a fully plant-based and vegan brunch menu with high-quality specialty coffee. Because they open at 8:30 am, it is also a practical stop for a coffee-to-go on the way to work. One of the highlights here is their commitment to variety; they rotate their guest roaster every month, featuring a selection of both local and international brands. The owner and the team are welcoming and demonstrate a clear technical knowledge of coffee, making their choice of roasters feel very intentional. For those looking for a place to work, the café is a quiet and focused environment on weekdays where laptops are welcome. The front of the shop is filled with plants, and there is a spacious, bright terrace that makes for a comfortable outdoor spot. It is a reliable choice for anyone in Ruzafa looking for a professional workspace paired with technical, rotating coffee options.
One for the aesthetes, Fiveo perfectly combines a clean, modern style with soft pastel colors that make the space feel photo-ready at all times. The attention to detail is high; inside, you'll find a curated selection of style and coffee magazines that perfectly match the design-forward vibe of the shop. It is a slick, stylish place that feels intentional in every corner. Located on a bright plaza in the heart of Ruzafa, it's an easy and inviting spot to stop by and try their coffee. Beyond the drinks, they support the community by bringing in fresh baked goods from local shops, with their cookies and cakes being a particular highlight for the afternoon crowd. Whether you are there to browse their magazines or grab a quick flat white on the plaza, Fiveo offers one of the most visually pleasing coffee experiences in the neighborhood. It is a must-visit for anyone who values both aesthetic and quality.
Fika is a small, focused espresso bar located at the front of a bike shop in Ruzafa. It keeps things simple by prioritizing a high-quality, minimal coffee menu. The space is bright and shares its footprint with the cycling workshop, making it a unique stop while you are exploring the neighborhood.
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