Kafenion
By Michael Mueller

The Greek kafeneio is the village coffee house – the social heart of the place, where the day slows and people actually talk. Kafenion carries that idea from the island of Salamina, where it began, to a corner of the Eixample by way of stops in Amsterdam and Utrecht.
The result is a hybrid the founders sum up as “Greek passion, Dutch dedication, Spanish spirit,” built on the Greek notion of meraki – doing something with care and soul. In practice that means seriously good specialty coffee served in a room that wants you to linger, and one of the warmer welcomes you’ll find on a busy Barcelona street. It’s become one of the most beloved cafés in the neighborhood, the sort of place that turns first-timers into regulars fast.
Pull up, order a coffee, and settle in. That’s rather the whole point.
