A warm, welcoming café in Torrevieja: Why Ina Expresso stands out
Torrevieja's Ina Expresso: The Café Secret Locals ...
By Tory Tustin • Updated: Nov 28, 2025 • 11:24 PM • 2 min read
Nestled away at Calle Caballero de Rodas 44, Ina Expresso offers a tranquil escape that's increasingly hard to find these days. In a town like Torrevieja, often buzzing with tourist activity, finding a genuinely peaceful spot can feel like striking gold. And this little café seems to do just that.
Unlike some of the more crowded hotspots vying for attention, Ina Expresso promises a peaceful and comfortable experience practically from the moment you step inside. I think that's what sets it apart. It's not about flashy gimmicks; it's about creating a genuinely relaxed ambiance. It’s the kind of place that’s perfect for starting your morning with a good coffee or lingering over a leisurely brunch with friends. I've noticed that whether you arrive early or mid-afternoon, the atmosphere remains consistently calm and inviting, offering some much-needed space to breathe, chat, or even get some work done without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Comfort is clearly a priority here, and it's something they've paid attention to. The seating is designed for relaxation, with options both indoors and out. And honestly, in this climate, the effective air conditioning is a godsend! It provides welcome relief on those warmer days when you just need to escape the heat. Whether you're looking to cool down after battling the midday sun or simply unwind after a pleasant stroll along the beachfront, Ina Expresso seems to beckon you to settle in and stay awhile.
If you find yourself wandering through Torrevieja and find yourself desiring a pleasant, low-key experience – whether it's for a satisfying breakfast, a relaxed brunch, or simply a quiet coffee break to recharge – Ina Expresso is definitely worth a visit. I know I'll be back! It's a little oasis of calm in what can often feel like a very hectic town.
It's open from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on Saturdays, and 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM on Sundays. And the best part? Reservations aren't required, so you can just pop in whenever the mood strikes. Ina Expresso also has a second location at Avenida de los Marineros 25, in case you're closer to that area. Worth checking out!
Victoria (Tory) Bouanati Tustin is a local news reporter covering the Costa Blanca South region for Euro Weekly News. With over four years of journalism experience, Tory covers a range of topics, including travel, tourism, fashion, beauty, and health. Holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, a minor in Spanish, and a certificate in Film Studies, Tory is passionate about delivering up-to-date, accurate, and newsworthy information.
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