Why everyone keeps coming back.
El Cafè de l'Església, nestled at Carrer Mossèn Parassols, 1 in the heart of Torelló, Barcelona, offers a charming and authentic cafeteria experience that captures both the local spirit and warm neighborhood vibe. Just opposite the town's iconic church, this inviting spot serves as a perfect morning retreat or a casual meeting point throughout the day.
Step inside, and you are greeted by a genuinely cozy atmosphere where the aromas of freshly brewed coffee mingle delightfully with the scent of homemade sandwiches and traditional Catalan specials. Customers like Mario Badosa Cases praise the quality of the breakfasts here, highlighting the smooth coffee with milk paired with a fresh vegetable sandwich — a simple yet delicious combination that speaks to the care put into every bite. Such sensory moments make El Cafè de l'Església more than just another coffee stop; it's an integral part of the town's daily rhythm.
The cafeteria also earns accolades for its well-prepared Sunday menus. For instance, Josep Lluis Soler Ardevol notes the enjoyable experience of sharing a group meal featuring a flavorful fideuà, crafted with skill and bursting with taste. This kind of traditional dish, served in a welcoming environment, amplifies the feeling of community and comfort that longtime patrons appreciate.
However, as with any local gem, customers' experiences sometimes vary. While the creativity and quality of food have been praised enthusiastically by visitors like funckYtown the real One, some regulars have shared moments of frustration. Miquel Gil Gómez, a loyal morning visitor, expressed concern over service prioritization during busy hours, reflecting how deeply patrons value a consistently attentive and fair experience. Moreover, Gerard Fabregó Campoy’s feedback about the staff’s demeanor suggests room for improvement in fostering warm, respectful customer service.
Despite these differences, El Cafè de l'Església’s unique location and dedication to quality food—combined with its rustic charm—make it a noteworthy stop for anyone seeking a genuine taste of Torelló’s local life. Whether you’re starting your day with a comforting breakfast or enjoying a savory Sunday meal, this cafeteria offers an authentic slice of Catalan hospitality and flavor that resonates beyond the plate.
For visitors and locals alike, El Cafè de l'Església is more than just a place to eat; it’s a small but vivid piece of Torelló’s cultural tapestry, where every coffee sip and bite tells a story of tradition, community, and tasteful simplicity.
267 notes — the real pulse of the room.
Mario Badosa Cases.
Gerard Fabregó Campoy.
Miquel Gil Gómez.
Josep Lluis Soler Ardevol.
funckYtown the real One.
Judith Vila.
Agustí M.
R SS.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Dine-in
- No Delivery
- No Takeout
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
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