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Plaza Exaltación de Baco, s/n
41007 Seville
Spain
San Pablo
Hours
What time does Fernando open?
Fernando opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Fernando close?
Fernando closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Fernando closes at 2:00 PM on Saturday.Fernando is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 2:00 PMSun Closed
Does Fernando have parking?
Yes, Fernando has parking options.
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Beautiful pastries and truffles and just as delicious as they look. Very reasonably priced as well…read more Great service. You can get espresso. Little standing room but they package up desserts well. They also have packaged cookies and breads for sale.
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Capuchinos con toffe + bizcocho y valle del jerte
The bustling vibe in Las Doncellas will add an extra spring in your step. It reminded me of the…read moreSoup Nazi on Seinfeld a bit so dust off your Spanish and be ready to order. During our brief visit it appeared to be only locals coming and going on a weekday morning. In addition to selling several no-frills pastries, Las Doncellas provides bread for neighboring restaurants. During our visit we had a delicious date, bacon and cheese pastry, yogurt milk and a not-so-delicious donut filled with custard cream (apologies for not recalling the name). *No seating available but their is a plaza with seating not too far away.
Stopped by to get some bread for breakfast since we were staying at an Airbnb. They make all kinds…read moreof different breads in house and also sell many different types of pastries. I got a loaf of sandwich type bread and some sweet bread rolls which come both with or without sprinkled sugar on top. Both breads were absolutely delicious, perfect for breakfast or even a midday snack.
Storefront
From the owner: Disfruta de nuestros magníficos batidos helados hechos a mano. Repetirás…read more Nuestro hojaldre y nuestra crema pastelera es de los que querrás volver a tomar. Y sí estás en la hora del almuerzo no dejes de probar nuestro menú a 9,90€ ( nuestras ricas comidas servidas allí mismo o también para llevar) Y qué decir de nuestra famosa bollería: los bollos de leche, los croissants o los briochs; para no quedarte sin ellos llámanos el día antes y los tendrás hechos especialmente para ti.
Merengue de fresa
Café con leche
Café cortado (como casi siempre)
Pan de ajo
What a pleasant surprise to find Salt and Sugar in the middle of Sevilla! After walking around the…read morecathedral and old town, it was time for a much needed break, because man, this town is huge! Alas, handy dandy Yelp saved the day (as it always seems to do) and directed me to this cute little pastry shop hidden between the windy streets of Sevilla. The shop is small with only 3 tables inside and some seating available outside. It's super cute too with a french aesthetic, pastel walls, and jars of pastries sitting right in the middle. We were lucky enough to snag a table at 5pm and ordered right away as I was excited to try their apple cake (recommended by Yelp) which was suprisingly an apple tart! My dad who joined me during my unofficial tea time ordered an espresso and cheesecake as well. I was very happy with the offerings, as I could say that I haven't had a better apple tart, even in France! It was flaky, not too sweet, and a downright beautiful pastry with apple folds in the middle! The cheesecake was great too with a homemade marmalade on top. The pastries blew me away and if you're looking for a nice place for a break of even a quick morning option that isn't typical to Sevilla, come here and you won't be disappointed at all!
If i could leave a 2.5 star review i would... What makes this place unique is the location &…read moreesthetic. Located within 5 minutes walking of the Alcazar it makes for an easy stop in before or after visiting the Alcazar. Everything is served on mismatched china in the courtyard of a Spanish home (cool right?). However, there is where my gushing stops. Service was very poor on a morning that wasn't busy (from the looks of it). We had to ask twice for our orders to be taken (language barrier wasn't the issue), the food was mediocre at best. NOT real churros by any means. They had a weird almost plastic taste to them and the chocolate was very watery with no flavor. The tortilla de patata was also very dry. Not rushing back by any means.
Apple cake, vanilla cappuccino and fruit bowl
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
Es el mejor cafetería en el mundo. Todos los trabajadores son amables y perfectos. La pastelería es…read moredeliciosa con muchas detalles. Me encanta en todo.
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Tostada de jamón
I have been to La Campana before and I have always loved their baked goods. People also love their…read morecoffee and small sandwiches. The servers behind the counters are not the most friendly since they are always very busy and very rushed....there are only 3-4 tables, so it's best to eat at the counter or do take-out. Everything you get here is delicious...prices have doubled since pre-pandemic times to now...still a bargain for American standards...check it out...great bakery...
This morning, we visited La Campana to enjoy breakfast and wrap up our last morning in Seville. At…read morefirst, everything seemed fine--we were seated quickly, and the staff appeared polite. However, things took a turn when our server arrived. I asked if they had menus in both Spanish and English since I'm fluent in Spanish, but my boyfriend isn't, and having an English menu helps him. Instead of a simple answer, the waiter chuckled, mumbled something I couldn't understand, and placed a napkin holder with QR codes on the table, saying all menu versions were available online. Unfortunately, all the links led to the Spanish menu. While that alone wouldn't have been a major issue, his dismissive attitude was. After that, he ignored us for over 10 minutes despite my attempts to get his attention, so we eventually left. It was a disappointing way to end our time in Seville, especially considering how many fantastic restaurants in the city offer both great food and service. I'd recommend looking elsewhere.
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