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Best specialty coffee spots in Barcelona (for remote workers)

8 koffiework picks in Barcelona for specialty coffee and remote-work-friendly vibes, from serious roaster cafes to relaxed neighbourhood work stops.

By team koffiework7 min read
Illustration of a Barcelona cafe terrace table with cappuccinos, a croissant, a laptop, Eixample balconies, and the Sagrada Familia in the distance.

Barcelona is full of good coffee, but the remote-work question is a little trickier. Some of the best specialty cafes are small, social, and not really built for laptops. Others quietly give you the exact setup you need: a proper cup, WiFi, a few plugs, and enough space to focus without feeling like you are annexing the table.

We pulled together the places we would actually send a friend to for a great cup, a focused work session, or both. None of these are ranked. They are simply reliable picks, each with its own strengths.

One note before you go: laptop policies can change with the season, staffing, and how busy a place is. Barcelona also has plenty of coffee-first rooms where a laptop is fine for an hour but awkward for an afternoon. If a place fills up, be flexible and treat it like a cafe first.


1) Little Fern#

Best for a Poblenou work block with brunch and specialty coffee

Little Fern is one of the clearest Barcelona picks when you want the cafe to feel friendly to both coffee people and laptop people. European Coffee Trip lists the Poblenou cafe with espresso, filter, cold brew, breakfast, lunch, free WiFi, and laptop-friendly service notes.

The room has a softer brunch-cafe rhythm than a pure roastery bar, which can be useful when you want food, coffee, and a daytime work window in one stop. The main limitation is timing: it is popular, and the hours are more daytime than late-night laptop cave.


2) Three Marks Coffee#

Best for serious roaster coffee with a practical upstairs setup

Three Marks is a proper roaster-cafe, not just a pretty room with an espresso machine. The coffee side is strong, with single-origin beans, filter options, and the kind of clean Barcelona specialty setup that makes you want to slow down and actually taste the cup.

For work, treat it as a focused solo-laptop stop rather than a whole-day office. Recent work-cafe guides mention bar-style seating that suits a compact session, but it is not the plushest place to sit all day.


3) Hidden Coffee Roasters#

Best for Barcelona-roasted coffee with laptop-friendly branches

Coffee claw machine inside Hidden Coffee Roasters in Barcelona.

Photo: "Cool coffee claw machine at Hidden Coffee Roasters, Barcelona" by Bex.Walton.

Hidden is a Barcelona roaster with a few different faces. El Born is the easiest recommendation when you want a specialty stop that has been specifically listed as free WiFi and laptop-friendly. Les Corts can also work, but reports are more mixed: WiFi and outlets exist, while laptop seating may be limited to specific tables.

That makes Hidden a good example of how to use Barcelona cafes well. Pick the branch carefully, ask if you are unsure, and keep the work session modest if the space feels busy.


4) Morrow Coffee#

Best for a compact Sant Antoni-area coffee stop with work potential

Morrow is a specialty coffee roaster and cafe near the Sant Antoni side of Eixample. It is coffee-first, but not hostile to laptop use: research turned up mentions of complimentary WiFi and local work-cafe guides placing it in Barcelona's laptop-friendly cluster.

The caveat is size. This is not where we would plan a full remote-work day. It is better for a smaller task: answer the messages, write the page, finish the deck, then let the table go back to being a cafe table.


5) D·Origen Coffee Roasters#

Best for a spacious Eixample cafe with a serious coffee backbone

D·Origen gives you serious specialty coffee credibility in a room that feels more spacious than many tiny Barcelona bars. European Coffee Trip lists espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, nitro, and free WiFi, and the Casa Calvet location is a beautiful central stop.

For laptop time, keep the claim modest. We did not find a current official laptop policy, so use it as a coffee-first stop where a short work window may be possible if the room is calm.


6) Brew Coffee#

Best for a straightforward laptop-friendly Eixample session

Brew Coffee is one of the more practical Barcelona recommendations when the laptop side matters. European Coffee Trip lists it in the specialty coffee guide, and local work-cafe research points to good WiFi, indoor and outdoor seating, plug-friendly tables, and a quieter setup than many brunch-heavy spots.

The coffee is still the reason to choose it over a generic work cafe. Come for the cup, stay for the work window, and keep video calls for somewhere more private.


7) .paradero specialty coffee & brunch#

Best for Sant Antoni brunch energy that still leaves room to work

.paradero describes itself around specialty coffee, local and international roasters, and a brunch menu that makes it more than a quick caffeine stop. European Coffee Trip lists it with free WiFi and laptop-friendly notes, which is exactly the kind of signal we look for.

Because it is also a brunch spot, timing matters. It can work nicely when laptops and breakfast crowds share the room peacefully. It becomes less ideal when the cafe is full and every table is turning into someone else's lunch plan.


8) Sabio Infante#

Best for a relaxed Gràcia neighbourhood session

Sabio Infante is a softer Gràcia pick: specialty coffee, brunch, and enough neighbourhood calm to make a laptop session feel possible without turning the room into a coworking floor. Local work-cafe guides mention it as a Gràcia work spot, but we did not find a current official laptop policy.

This is the place we would choose when the task is reading, writing, planning, or quiet admin. For calls, recordings, or anything that needs silence, pick a coworking room instead.


Bonus: Barcelona roasters to know#

If you like bringing beans home, Barcelona is a fun city to explore. Start with:

  • Three Marks Coffee
  • Hidden Coffee Roasters
  • D·Origen Coffee Roasters
  • Morrow Coffee
  • SlowMov
  • Nomad Coffee

Quick etiquette that keeps you welcome#

  • Keep your setup small: one laptop, one drink, one table.
  • If you stay longer, order again.
  • If it gets busy, be ready to wrap up or move on.
  • Avoid video calls unless the cafe clearly has a work area where that makes sense.

Final sip#

Barcelona has plenty of specialty coffee, but the best work-friendly choices are the ones where timing, table space, and cafe culture line up. Start with the places above, then explore more via koffiework.

On koffiework, we already have 105 cafes in Barcelona, and the list is still growing.

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