The key to ordering coffee in Spain ☕
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You might think coffee is universal. It isn’t — especially in Spain.
Ask for “a coffee” and you’ll likely get a puzzled look. That’s because in Spain, coffee is very specific...
Un café con leche ("oon kah-feh kohn leh-cheh") is a coffee with milk — and usually drunk in the morning.
Un cortado ("oon kohr-tah-doh") is a small, strong coffee with a dash of milk.
Un café solo ("oon kah-feh soh-loh") is an espresso, no milk, no nonsense.
But here’s the real secret: it’s not just what you order — it’s how you say it.
Ask for “Un cortado, por favor” (oon kohr-tah-doh pohr fah-bohr") clearly and confidently, and suddenly the interaction feels easy, natural… and very Spanish.
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