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Calle San Jacinto, 92
41010 Seville
Spain
Triana
Hours
What time does 410 diez open?
410 diez opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does 410 diez close?
410 diez closes at 1:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Next day)
Does 410 diez have catering options?
No, 410 diez does not have catering options.
Does 410 diez serve alcohol?
Yes, 410 diez serves alcohol.
Does 410 diez have outdoor seating?
No, 410 diez does not have outdoor seating options.
Does 410 diez have parking?
Yes, 410 diez has parking options.
Does 410 diez have free WiFi?
Yes, 410 diez has free WiFi.
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My husband and I stopped into this little cake shop for breakfast one morning. Looked like a…read moremother-daughter team were running the place at the time, and be aware no se habla ingles. Fair prices. Yummy ham toast "with the very good olive oil." I believe they are open on Sunday (we went during the week so I can't remember their weekend hours exactly) when dining options are limited.
Yummy postres (desserts) and cafe con leche...no English spoken but very friendly staffread more
Los mejores pasteles de Triana.
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I generally prefer to get my lattes to stay because baristas sometimes half ass it, especially the…read moreart, if you ask for it to go. That exact situation occurred when I visited Torch Coffee Roasters. When the barista saw I was about to snap a picture, he asked me if he could redo it. I compromised. I did not get another drink because I did not want to waste the one I got. However, I agreed to take a picture of his next latte for another customer so I had a more representative example of his skills. In terms of my latte, the presentation was subpar but the substance was very good. The texture was smooth and the taste had no hint of bitterness. Torch Coffee Roasters also had the most space of the coffee shops I tried in Seville. Accordingly, definitely get the latte to stay if you are not in a rush. The latte art is excellent if you do. If you are visiting the Seville and looking for recommendations, feel free to message me through Yelp and I can share my itinerary/ recommendations, which includes my Yelp reviews. The information for an electronic copy can also be found via my Yelp profile.
My favorite third waive coffee spot in Seville. I was in town for a few days and managed to come…read morein 4 times...you could say I was a fan of the coffee. I usually order espresso and/or pour over whenever I go to a coffee shop. Here, I focused on espresso and had them a few different times. Everything time it was pulled well with the machine dialed in correctly for the beans. They were also using good quality craft beans, which is setting them up for success. Had the change to try the latte as well, which was also very good. The pastries were okay, nothing special. The space itself is very inviting with lots of seating, it does get pretty loud though.
Interior
Cappuccino
Third wave oasis! Cafe latte and chocolate caramel mousse.
Loved the beautiful space and location near the cathedral…read more Delicious beverages and pastries! Ordered a bagel with bacon and egg and the egg was a bit underdone but that might be a local thing. A/C was a summer win, and the staff was friendly and accommodating of my Spanish skills
While vacationing with family, on a day hot 90s degree, we stopped by for cool drinks, air…read moreconditioner, and also found a place you can hangout, one person was chilling with laptop. Pleasant decor, with seating along the window or against the inner wall and toilets for a comfortable stay. My smoothies was freshly made and yummy. This place is a definite recommend.
Caprese bagel, latte, slice of cheesecake
Passion fruit and banana bowl
Pastry case
If you're an American studying living in Los Remedios, you have got to check out Cafe del Valle. I…read morelived on Virgen de Valle only a block away and found myself studying in there almost every day. The cafe is owned by two wonderful, kind-hearted brothers, Miguel and Jesus. If you introduce yourselves to them and are friendly and personal, they will be willing to do anything for you. They will take care of you, offer you special things on the menu, even help you with your Spanish. I spent hours in there hanging out. They are the nicest guys and made my Sevilla time bearable. Plus, the food is amazing. It's the closest thing to real fresh American food. The salads are great, and the mezla de zumos are really good. I usually got fresa y naranja, I think. The hierbabuena tea is delicious (similar to what you get in Morocco) and the toffee pie is delicioussssss. That and a glass of wine will do you right.
I studied in Sevilla this past semester and lived in Los Remedios. Café del Valle was a great cafe…read moreto sit and do work in. They have great coffee but what I enjoyed the most was their cakes. My friends often got the frappes or juices which were also really good. The owners are very friendly. I'd highly recommend this cafe.
Really friendly staff and great service. Has free wifi which is always a plus and the drinks and…read morefood is what can be expected from a quality chain like this.
Chai Latte mediano!! (Pues es grande)
Capuccino!
Quaint little shop offering possibly the best eclair (caramel of course) that we've ever tried…read more Also sampled a pistachio croissant which was not only delicious but also held up over a whole morning of walking around the old town. Service was kind and delightful and the shop is such a delightful little escape right around the corner from tourist heavy spots.
Some of the best damn croissants I've ever had. Perfectly flaky and doughy at the same time, moist,…read moreand buttery/rich. If you're in the area visiting Triana market, worth a short trek/detour if you're craving pastries or sweets.
Chocoburguer
Caramel eclair
Yogur Griego, una deliciosa mousse de yogur con tocino de cielo y brillo de mango...
On a hot day in Seville, can't go wrong to cool off with a cold brewed coffee at Virgin Coffee!!…read more Seville's first micro-roaster in 2015, visiting isn't always easy. There are just a few stools outside for seating, and the shop only open six to seven hours each day - but it's worth the hassle to try the coffee maestro's next-to-perfect flat whites!
This hole in the wall shop has great coffee. There was no bitterness in my latte. In addition, it…read morehad a lot of milk and was very thick. It was one of the thickets lattes I have had anywhere. If you do not like a lot of milk, its lattes may not be aligned with your tastes. Nevertheless, the latte art was great too. If you are visiting the Seville and looking for recommendations, feel free to message me through Yelp and I can share my itinerary/ recommendations, which includes my Yelp reviews. The information for an electronic copy can also be found via my Yelp profile.
Americano
Despite looking very busy from the outside- we came into the refreshingly cool interior and were…read moreattended right away! They have menu items for those palates that want a rest from the local foods-and also serve local foods! I had an exemplary salmon brioche with poached egg and it was divine! I ordered a milhojas de nata and my partner picked at it so I never got a good pic-but it was one of those creamy, not cloyingly sweet masterpieces that melts in your mouth. We might be back, mom noticed hamburgers on the menu! Very lovely and relaxing ambiance.
Had the tuna empanada, the palmera and the millefeuille.. and americano coffees. None were good…read more The service is good, however, and the place is nice with huge windows with a nice view.
Many tables
Cafe con leche
Cafe latte with chocolate, and toasted salmon sandwich
Great decor, free WiFi, and friendly serving staff. Bathrooms available as well but not well…read moreequipped for usage.
Love the vibe and the drinks, there is outside and inside seating. It's an old home renovated and…read moreturned into a speakeasy. Make sure you knock loud so you are heard. The mixologist will get to know you and will make drinks based on personality. Nice place to kick it before or after dinner.
Delicious orange mojitos. I even drew this homage...
Café Moderniste un lugar acogedor y muy agradable donde pasar la tarde con amigos!!
Piña colada. Exquisitos cocteles!!!!!!
Closed on Mondays. Walked a long way to find this out. for that I give 1 star…read more Bummer couldn't rate food, service and ambiance. Good atea tho!
Small shop but very busy, Location near bridge to Triana. Hot churros with thick chocolate sipping…read moresauce. Many other options for different churros and coffee for dipping Staff average, no place to sit
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