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Those who love coffee in general and speciality coffees in particular should head here to enjoy the different specialities they have, as well as their brunch and toast.
At East Crema, a team of professional baristas serve up the best coffees from Colombia, Brazil, Ethiopia and Kenya. And if you have a sweet tooth, you can try their wonderful cookies in a variety of different flavours, or their original and exclusive Fuku and Ebisu created by East Crema Coffee, and a variety of artisan bakery products made in Madrid.
In addition to offering a take away service, they also have an online store, where you can buy beans or ground coffee, along with all the necessary equipment to prepare a good cup of coffee at home and other gourmet products such as oat milk and "Bean To Bar” chocolate.
East Crema Coffee has other branches in Madrid at No. 10 Almirante; No. 20 Conde de Peñalver; No. 12 Diego de León; No. 28 Eloy Gonzalo; No. 254 Príncipe de Vergara; No. 5 Alfonso X; and No. 21 Nieremberg.
Docking stations:
- Calle Ayala, 46
- Calle Goya, 20
- Calle Claudio Coello, 43
Mon-Fri: 8am–8pm
Saturdays and public holidays: 9am–8pm
Sundays: 9am–8pm
A traditional district with an aristocratic architectural flair in the heart of Madrid.
The city’s new official sightseeing and tourist travel pass.
An observation deck at 92 metres.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.