Cafè Cometa

Barcelona


A colourful, cosy cafe with mismatched furniture, paintings climbing the walls, a vintage-style kitchen and a bar covered in posters announcing fun cultural events around town. Cometa does speciality coffee, home-baked cakes, fresh juices and tasty sandwiches made with artisan breads for its trendy devotees. It also runs several other cafes around town, including Cosmo in L'Eixample.


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