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7 years ago
I really enjoyed the atmosphere and the pastries especially in a cold morning. Go to place for good food
Cool spot for pastries sandwiches and churros con chocolate! Delicious and wonderful! :)
Calle de Embajadores, 55
28012 Madrid
Spain
Arganzuela
654 557 088
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Do yourself a favor and stop here for torrija. I would recommend taking it to go or seeing if you…read morecan snag a spot upstairs. This place gets busy and packed and was hectic when we stopped in. The torrija was one of, if not the best one we had while in Madrid. The service was quick and friendly at the to go counter for me.
La Mallorquina came as a recommendation from our hotel when I asked for a local bakery with coffee…read more I'd had a long list of places I wanted to try but always like to ask as well. We happened upon it and I was so pleasantly surprised. I think we went three times during our time in Madrid. I loved the counter experience, I'd definitely recommend that option. I wasn't looking to sit down and do all of that upstairs so my review is solely based on counters on the first floor. The locals love this spot and that is quite obvious. I was told in advance that they do and coming here was very enjoyable. The pastries and coffee are very yummy, you won't be disappointed. Makes for the perfect spot if you really want to get your day started but want to grab a quick bite before doing so.
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My first meal in Madrid and it was fulfilling. It was simple and the price was reasonable. The…read moreBocadillo jamón york y queso which is ham and cheese ( 1 slice of each was something amazing). The service was great..we felt welcomed.
What surprised us the most about this little gem tucked away off the high shopping street was the…read moreCOFFEE. What a delight! Sure, the pastries are great too but that coffee had our heads spinning. Magical, compared to the big green capital S behemoth you can find pretty much anywhere these days. Hurry up and GO here!
Breakfast for 2
Bocadillo jamón york y queso delicious
The churros here are a must try in Madrid, Spain…read more The chocolate sauce is divine and great for dipping the churros. There's a dining area to sit inside and outside. The service is relatively quick. The churros are crispy and not oily. If you're in Madrid go here!
Churros dipped in amazing chocolate sauce. You cannot go wrong with Location is in the heart of…read moreMadrid. Churros chocolate and coffee were excellent. If in Madrid you must gooooo!
Small dining area
Order of 6 Churros & Hot Chocolate
Chocolate Con 6 Churros...
This is such a beautiful bakery! It offers an intimate atmosphere and the stars are the desserts…read more You won't find sandwiches here but you'll have some of the best cakes and tartes in town. It is close to the Prado museum and would be a perfect stop afterwards. Service is attentive and it seems even they are bakers as well. You can watch them make cakes if you have the inclination. We hade the pecan bar which was outstanding and the alfajor which looks like a cookie sandwich- delicious
We two stopped by for coffee and cake before visiting the nearby Prado Museum. Excellent experience…read moreand great food. FOOD: 4.5 - Mango Cheesecake: 4.5. - Apple pie: 4.5 - Espresso: 4.5 (not sour) SERVICE: 5.0. Very considerate and focused on us as customers, though we spoke no Spanish. We felt appreciated. AMBIANCE: 4.0. About three tables inside and a bench on narrow street outside. We had our cake and coffee on the outside bench. Pleasant.
Side view: Apple Pie and Mango Cheesecake. Excellent.
Croissant, Mango Coconut Cheesecake and a Palmier. Two cafe con leche and a cold milk.
The facade
This is a small neighborhood cafe that is popular with locals and tourists alike. They have…read moreready-made sandwiches, fresh bread, and pastries. Their coffee is Guilis, and it's super bueno. The service was fast. Space is limited, so getting a spot is not always possible.
We stayed in Madrid for 10 days and every morning, and sometimes in the afternoons visited El Horno…read morefor their delicious breakfast and pastries. Extremely friendly staff always greeted us with a smile. Food is fresh as it is prepared daily. It was a very pleasant experience that will stay with us for a long time. Do not miss the opportunity to visit them.
Wheat croissant with ham and cheese
A friend recommended we link up here. I've been to many places in Madrid. La Rollerie was new for…read moreme. It's a nice place for brunch, desserts or coffee. It's close to the center of town. Therefore, it's relatively easy to get to. It's not very easy to order. You can't order from the table bar code menu. The server must take your order. If it's busy, you might wait a while. Other than that, the dessert was delicious and the coffee hit the spot.
The food was very fresh and tasty. We ordered the healthy bowl which is a yogurt bowl with fresh…read morefruit and granola. It comes out as expected. Appealing to the eye and a fairly hefty portion, but not so much that it's overwhelming. The cinnamon roll comes with 2 sauces and 2 toppings. We got the kinder and classic sauce and coconut and Oreos. This place is known for their cinnamon rolls and I see why. They are fluffy and light, but sweet and fresh. Although delectable, I would recommend trying them. My husband ordered the shukshuka and it was very very good. Once I tried his I wished I had ordered that too. The decorations are cute and a modern fairy tale. And the service was warm, but quite slow.
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Best bakery we found in Madrid. Easy and convenient to where we were staying. Try a chocolate…read morecroissant they were great!
Very good chocolate croissants and excellent bread. The woman in the morning is extremely friendly…read moreand helpful. The girl in the afternoon is the total opposite. I suggest going early. Good coffee as well.
Love this local chain, and I once knew a cat named Manolo. Fresh croissant, perfect espresso, quick…read moreSpanish service, and after struggling with Spanish it turns out they do speak English and other languages. They do seem to appreciate Spanish, even if poorly pronounced. Delicious coffee concoctions, no tea. Very popular with young Madrid denizens.
I am completely obsessed with Manolo Bakes. A local had told me about the Manolitos and I was sold…read more Upon visiting and seeing the palmitas, I had to get some of those too. In the end, I ordered way too many items and happily ate it for the rest of my trip. It's not easy to pick a favorite manolito, but the dark chocolate and cafe have to be in my top two. They aren't quite like anything I've had before, but kind of like a more eggy croissant? They're delicious. Just try them! I loved the palmitas as well, but if you only get one, definitely go for manolito! They also have savory manolitos, but if you can't tell, I have a sweet tooth and only opted for the sweet ones. There was a line out the door on the weekday morning I visited, but the line moved quickly. They have a lot of locations throughout the city, don't miss out!
My Airbnb host recommended this place and it is one of the best bakeries I've ever tried! Their…read moreservice was very quick and they had a beautiful interior. Where they really shine is their baked goods. I highly recommend the chocolate croissant with a coffee! I should've went here every day on my vacation. My only regret is not going early on my trip so I can go there everyday!
5 Enthusiastic stars for a gorgeous space that serves wonderful coffee drinks and pastries (along…read morewith hot dishes, but I didn't try those). I'm so thankful that my Yelp app always leads me in the right direction! My family and I were looking for a quick spot to stop and grab coffee in Madrid. I ordered their Pistachio latte con hielo (on ice) and we grabbed a table. Everyone enjoyed their coffees and the pistachio latte was really good (not overly sweetened, thank goodness). We got a few pastries from the counter and they hit the spot. Overall, a comfortable, beautiful space for taking a break and enjoying coffee with friends and family.
Pastry display--gorgeous
Cheesecake de pistachio and hot americano. You can adjust the amount of water as you prefer. Both coffee and cake taste fabulous.
Some of the seating inside
Delicious and great prices Tried the leche merengada and…read morewas surprised at how delightful and different it was. Their raspberry drink is also deliciously refreshing. Their tortilla was also great. Love that this establishment has been around since the 19th century!
The most amazing place to enjoy delicious coffee and pastries. Service is excellent. Oscar is one…read moreof a kind and you feel at home
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