The lady who runs this place is an absolute sweetheart.
She speaks English much more comfortably than most other locals we met on this trip, so we were finally treated to the famous full-blown Andalucian hospitality, coupled with their love to chat about everything. We even ended up conversing with the local couple on the next table who spoke no English, with this lady acting as translator. This was one of favourite experiences on this trip and one we will always remember.
We actually went down this street by mistake thinking that we would be able to cut across at the end, but it is a dead end. We wanted a coffee and when we saw this place we quickly debated the pros and cons of a small place / 1 occupied table / quick service / unknown coffee quality vs a larger place on the square with more crowd / slower service etc. But decided to chance it, because I liked the look of the interiors
The interiors are bright orange and she sells a lot of orange based products - marmalade / skin creams / flavoured olive oils etc. That's where the name comes from. Naranjes=oranges.
Our cappuccino and caffe con leche were perfect - strong and piping hot. And the orange cake (like lemon cake) was out of this world.
I'd heavily recommend this place to anyone who wants to take a break from the crazy tourist scene in the plaza next door and just chill with the locals and buy some interesting souvenirs read more