PR VerifiedRoaster

MADRID

Hola Coffee

PR
Last reviewedMay 28, 2026

About Hola Coffee

Hola Coffee is a Madrid-based specialty coffee roaster and café group with locations in the Lagasca and Lavapies neighborhoods. Described by The Coffeevine as one of Madrid's original specialty coffee roasters, the company roasts its own coffee in-house and serves it exclusively across its own cafés. Founding details are not publicly documented.

Hola Coffee
Hola Coffee
Hola Coffee

About

Hola Coffee is a Madrid-based roaster and café group that positions itself as one of the Spanish capital's earliest adopters of the specialty coffee movement. Operating across at least two distinct neighborhoods—the upscale Lagasca corridor and the working-class enclave of Lavapies—the company has built a reputation for accessibility alongside quality, roasting its own coffee and serving it across a growing network of its own storefronts. Founding details are not publicly documented.

The Coffeevine, reviewing the Lagasca location, described Hola Coffee as "one of Madrid's original specialty coffee roasters," a marker of how early the company entered a market that has since grown considerably more competitive. The dual-neighborhood footprint—one café in an affluent area, another embedded in a traditionally working-class barrio—points to a deliberate effort to reach different segments of the city rather than clustering in a single district. A documentary-style YouTube video released on the brand's channel offered a look inside what was described as their "brand new roastery," indicating a period of physical expansion in recent years.

Hola Coffee sources its own green coffee and roasts in-house, serving that coffee exclusively across its cafés. Beyond that, sourcing specifics—origin countries, importer relationships, roast profiles—are not detailed in publicly available materials. The company's own framing emphasizes the full chain from "selection at origin to the final cup," suggesting a direct-trade or at minimum a hands-on procurement approach, though the depth of those origin relationships remains undocumented.

Verified RoasterPR EnrichedWe verified this listing with Google Places data — photos, description, phone, hours, and website confirmed.How we verify →

In the Press

Third-party coverage of Hola Coffee.

Coffee & Beans Review

Hola Coffee's Lagasca location appears in The World's 100 Best Coffee Shops, which highlighted its "minimalist but colorful design" and noted that it serves the roaster's own coffee. The Coffeevine has reviewed both Madrid locations, calling the Lavapies café "the friendliest neighbourhood café in Lavapies" and noting it has "quickly become one of Madrid's number one go-to places for a great cup of coffee." The Lagasca outpost earned similar praise from the same publication, which described it as "a great place to sip coffee" run by one of the city's founding-generation specialty operators.

The two locations offer different atmospheres that reflect their neighborhoods. Lagasca—known for its boutique shopping and residential wealth—houses a café with clean, colorful interiors designed to complement the area's aesthetic. The Lavapies location reads more as a neighborhood anchor: approachable, community-oriented, and embedded in a diverse, historically artisan district. Both serve coffee roasted in-house. Visitors can expect espresso-based drinks built on Hola Coffee's own roasts; retail bag availability and online ordering options are not confirmed through current public sources.

Coffee at a Glance

Roaster status
PR Enriched
Best buying path
In store
Specialty transparency
Limited

PremiumRoast.Coffee

Discover your next great cup.

Join our community of specialty coffee lovers — roastery guides, hidden café finds, and city coffee maps delivered to your inbox.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.