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Confitería La Campana

4.0 (64 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Patrick D.

Service was good. There were so many people here and the prices were average. It is located in a prime location on the corner. No sitting area. There was just enough room to walk in and out. I liked my dessert and coffee. Employees were working very hard to get folks in and out

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E L.

Very wide selection of tasty looking pastries but the flavors are a little bland for the chocolate pastries for the high price. Also wish that there was more seats inside.

Jaison J.

Nice small bakery for a quick pastry or dessert. Be patient with the workers since they are always busy. Not much seating but you can enjoy your pastry at the counter. Be nice to the workers since they don't speak English but definitely worth it! The old man figured out what we wanted and it was amazing.

Angelo B.

It's seems to be a larger and older pastry shop. Pastry quality is fine, but not as good as the smaller bakeries. It seemed more similar to what you'd find in a nicer grocery store. Cappuccino wasn't great. No microfoam at all.... just a lump of foamed milk. The waitress was friendly and spoke perfect English.

Abby P.

This bakery had great pastries, but we were disappointed by their coffee and service. Compared to other bars and bakeries in the area, coffee here was very weak (my cappuccino only tasted like milk). The bathroom at this location was poorly designed, requiring a code to be entered in order for anyone to enter the hall which contained two bathrooms. As the code was not posted anywhere, one of the waiters had to unlock the door very frequently. As a result, only one waiter was available to wait on tables. If you are looking for a place to try good pastries, I would recommend this place. If you are only looking for coffee & a snack or a break between site seeing, I would recommend looking elsewhere.

Breakfast for 4 person!
Mario A.

My family stumbled on this pastry shop while walking around the old town of Seville. This is a gem at the heart of the La Campana Square. had our first taste, and had to order some to go. On the second day, we have to stop again to grab some meringue and blueberry pastries. On our last day the kids requested that we get our breakfast before our train ride to Malaga. So we had to walk a little over a quarter of a mile from where we were staying at, it was all worth it. The price was super cheap considering what we ordered for 4 persons: 2 pastries, 2 toasted sandwich with jamon and cheese (so tasty!), 1 hot chocolate, 1 cappuccino, and cafe americano (best coffee in town) = €15.10! Drink your coffee black along with the pastries is such a good combination. I love the ambiance being standing only, just like the locals.

Michael G.

One of the most famous in Sevilla. A must go with a beautiful well served patio. We had Gelato and sweets. It finished off a nice dinner meal. Set us up really well for siesta.

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A really beutiful bakery and cafe with delicious cakes, cookies, pralines and some Sevillian specialities. If you're looking for tasty and original souvenir, then this is the right place to shop. And staff spoke some English!!! (In my experience this is quite rare in that part of Spain:)

Pablo D.

Confiteria La Campana is the best patisserie, sweets, cakes, ice cream and coffee shop ever!!! From its excellent uniform cladded super-cool and efficient staff, to their wide choice of pastries and artisanal home- made sweets all set in a remarkably beautiful XIX century building with glossy wooden panels, marble, mosaics and mirrored walls... A great treat for all your senses!!! Confiteria La Campana is a pastrie & coffee mecca for locals and tourists alike...so forget your diet and get the "bambas de nata" with a proper Leche Merengada and a cappuccino...You'll thank me profusely...

We couldn't decide what to get so we tried them all!
Yevgeniya S.

If I had to find a bakery that represented the soul of Sevilla, this would be it! Absolutely delicious and quant bakery. The outdoor patio was wonderful to relax and drink coffee or tea late at night. For maximum freshness, I recommend going earlier in the day because we arrived around 11pm and you could tell the pastries were out all day. It was still a pleasurable experience. The staff were incredibly charming as well! Must go!

Had to try the torilla here
Ida H.

Good place if you're into cakes and pastries. There's a lot of variety here. Very crowded and bustling place.

Brian R.

Charming bakery with a coffee bar in the middle of the shopping district. Perfect for some caffeine or a place to rest while your companion goes to a few stores. When the weather is warm, I'd recommend sitting at the lively tables outside.

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One of the oldest pastries in town. Old tradition and old school vibes. Would like to visit it again to try more options.

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A Little too sweet for me and the decoration is simple.The street view is NICE.You can have a GOOD afternoon there.

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Salt and Sugar - Apple cake, vanilla cappuccino and fruit bowl

Apple cake, vanilla cappuccino and fruit bowl

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Torch Coffee Roasters - Interior

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Torch Coffee Roasters - Cappuccino

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Third wave oasis! Cafe latte and chocolate caramel mousse.

Confitería La Campana - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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