El Magnífico


All sorts of coffee beans, sourced seasonally from around the world, have been roasted at much-loved third-generation family-owned El Magnífico (which you'll spot all over town) since the early 20th century – and the aromas hit as soon as you walk in. Sample a cup on-site or wander over to the sleek Mag cafe on nearby Carrer de Grunyí.


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