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Kafema: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s Favourite Coffee Spot Just Got Even Better

Kafema: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s Favourite Coffee Spot Just Got Even Better

Coffee lovers, this one’s for you. Whether you like your caffeine classic and bold or trendy and iced, Kafema is the name you need to know in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Already adored for their expertly brewed coffee and swoon-worthy pastries, this local gem has just added a third location to its line-up. More coffee, more cake, more places to hang out? Yes please.

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☕ Seriously good coffee in every cup

At Kafema, coffee isn’t just a simple hot beverage. It’s a craft. They roast their own beans, which means what you’re sipping is fresh, flavourful, and made with care. Whether you’re in the mood for a creamy flat white, a punchy espresso or something a little different, you’re in for a treat.

They also do cold brew for the sunny days, pour overs for the purists, and everything is made by baristas who really know their stuff.

What to order:

  • Flat white, always dependable
  • Espresso, when you mean business
  • Cold brew, ideal for beach days or long walks down Avenida Marítima

🥯 The smoked salmon bagel you’ll think about later

Yes, the coffee is the headline act, but the food deserves its own fan club. The baked goods are fresh and flaky, the cakes are dangerously good, and the brunch options are proper soul food.

My personal favourite? The smoked salmon bagel. Soft, chewy, perfectly toasted and topped with creamy cheese and fresh, delicate salmon. It’s the kind of breakfast that turns a regular Monday morning into something worth celebrating.

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They’ve also got golden croissants, toasts topped with avo and eggs, banana bread, brownies, and plenty of veggie-friendly bites. Well, the menu often changes with seasonal specials, so there’s always something new to try. Let’s just hope they keep that salmon swimming!

☕ One brand, three beautiful cafés

Kafema has grown in all the right ways. From its roots in Triana, it’s now serving up good vibes and great coffee in three spots across the city, each with its own flavour.

1. Triana – The original

Found on Calle Escritor Benito Pérez Galdós, this one’s a local favourite. It’s bright, calm and perfect for quiet mornings, quick coffee stops or catching up with friends over something sweet.

2. Las Canteras – Breezy and beach-adjacent

At a stones throw distance from the beach on Calle José Franchy Roca, this one’s got a laid-back charm. Grab a cold brew, sit outside, and soak up the salty air and people-watching possibilities.

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3. Mesa y López – The shiny new one

The latest addition is on Calle Ruiz de Alda, right in the buzz of the city’s shopping zone. It’s modern, sleek and super convenient, whether you’re running errands or just need a quiet spot to recharge.

Each café keeps that signature Kafema warmth and consistency, with friendly staff and a welcoming vibe that makes it easy to become a regular.

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🕘 Essential info

Triana

  • 📍 Calle Escritor Benito Pérez Galdós, 24
  • 🕗 Monday to Friday: 08:00 to 18:00
        Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 to 15:00

Las Canteras

  • 📍 Calle José Franchy Roca, 66
  • 🕗 Monday to Thursday: 08:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 19:00
        Friday to Sunday: 08:00 to 19:00

Mesa y López

  • 📍 Calle Ruiz de Alda
  • 🕗 Sunday to Wednesday: 07:45 to 20:00
        Thursday to Saturday: 07:45 to 21:00

☀️ Final sip

Kafema isn’t trying to be the coolest café in town. It just is. With unbeatable coffee, mouth-watering food (looking at you, smoked salmon bagel), and spaces that feel like your new favourite corner of the city, it’s no wonder they’ve become such a hotspot in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Next time you’re nearby, pop in, order something delicious, and take a moment for yourself. You’ve earned it.


Quick note: Opening times and menus may change, so if anything’s off or out of date, give us a nudge on Slack and we’ll get it sorted pronto.

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Gran Canaria Coffee: Dive into the Ultimate Spreadsheet Resource

Gran Canaria Coffee: Dive into the Ultimate Spreadsheet Resource

If you’re looking for a great place to enjoy coffee in Gran Canaria, check out this helpful spreadsheet made by a local Italian who loves coffee and knows the island well. They’ve visited many coffee shops and rated them based on different things like how good the coffee tastes, how hot it is when served, how consistent the quality is, how clean the place is, and how much an espresso costs.

What to Look For

The spreadsheet looks at these important things:

  • Coffee Quality: How good the coffee tastes and smells.
  • Cup Temperature: Making sure your coffee is just the right temperature.
  • Consistency: Keeping up high standards every time.
  • Venue Hygiene: Checking that the place is clean and tidy.
  • Espresso Price: Noting the cost of an espresso in different places.

Prices and Updates

On average, an espresso costs between €1,00 and €1,60 in Gran Canaria, but some newer places might charge up to €2,50. The spreadsheet gets updated often, so you’ll always have the latest info on where to find the best coffee on the island.

Finding the Best Coffee Spots

The spreadsheet changes as new places open or improve. To see which coffee spot is currently the best, just check the spreadsheet.

Stay Informed

For the newest recommendations and rankings, go straight to the spreadsheet. It’s updated more often than any article or post, so you’ll know the most current info on the best coffee spots in Gran Canaria.

Exploring Las Palmas de Gran Canaria’s Coffee Scene

If you want to explore the coffee shops in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and beyond, click on the link below to see the spreadsheet. It’s your guide to discovering the diverse and delicious coffee culture of Gran Canaria.

The spreadsheet gets updated more frequently than this article, so please ignore the publication date of this post.

Check the spreadsheet for the best coffees in Gran Canaria here.