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Plaza Mayor, 16
09550 Villarcayo
Spain
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What time does Panadería Menesa open?
Panadería Menesa opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Panadería Menesa opens at 6:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Panadería Menesa close?
Panadería Menesa closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Does Panadería Menesa have parking?
Yes, Panadería Menesa has parking options.
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One of the best breakfast places in the town!! Tostada was pretty good and came out pretty fast…read more The price might be slightly expensive but the quality of the food and the atmosphere of the cafe more than makes up for that. There are also many other la Gallofa places around Santander so do try them all out!
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A stop on the food tour, Basquery is half bakery and half brew pub and half tapas. It's a neat…read morespace that is below ground level and with lots of exposed brick and stone, a lot of character. I liked the place. The Basque region and Spain in general are really more about wine than they are about beer, so to find a brewpub - and a great one, at that - was unexpected and a terrific find. Typical brewpub beer menu on offer with an APA, an IPA, a session stout and a Golden Ale on tap. There is probably more, but this was enough for a taste of Bilbao's beer culture startup.
Cool little brewery and bakery. Great service. I started out in Spanish but the servers had no…read moreproblems speaking English too. I tried the beer flight, which was delicious and a great deal! There was a stout, with great coffee notes but not too strong (I'm not normally a stout fan, but loved this one). There was a fruit beer with mango purée - that was my appetizer. Then I tried the Weiss-style, also delish, and an IPA. I was super hungry and over ordered, but I had a mixed meat and cheese board and patatas bravas, both of which were very tasty. Their in-house made bread was nice - crunchy crust and soft center. Definitely a little gem and worth a visit. They also have a rugby theme going, so good for all you rugby fans out there.
Beer menu at Basquery in Bilbao, ES
Basquery in Bilbao, ES
Patatas bravas. Just a hint of spice. Very tasty!
Really cute little bakery. The pastries were fresh and delicious. The coffee was good too, but…read moreit's pretty hard to find a bad cup of coffee in Spain.
A friend who lives in the city took me here today after we had a really big lunch. THe plan was to…read moreget a coffee but when I saw those cakes, especially that red velvet one, I just had to try it. Glad I did but wished afterwards that I hadn't. It was a really big piece and tasted like strawberry ice cream. In other words, it was delicious! The place seems to be a bakery at one end and at the other was fruit that seemed to be used to make smoothies. Lots of tables and booths but the place was crowded. There was a really nice feel to the place and with a damn fine cup of coffee and free wifi as well; it's a place worth returning to.
La Gallofa is a chain of bakeries/ pastry shops in Cantabria. From the locations I've been to, all…read morehave a very upscale look to them - this certainly isn't your little hole-in-the-wall panaderia or bakery. When I'm in "beach bum" mode, I typically like to buy a fresh loaf of bread from a bakery, buy some sliced charcuterie or embutidos and a little bit of cheese from a butcher shop, and make my own sandwich to take on the beach for lunch. I came to La Gallofa in search of a small baguette for my sandwich. I was impressed (and also very tempted) by the large selection of freshly baked bread, which included ciabatta, pan gallego, and whole wheat loaves, but managed not to give into temptation. There are also beautifully decorated pastries, as well as some classic hojaldres [1] and palmeritas (some dipped in chocolate!) pastries as well. Judging by the number of people purchasing hojaldres, I'd guess that these are what the bakery does best. If you don't have a sweet tooth (shame on you!), there are also empanadillas and quiche slices available. The bread was perfect for my sandwich with jamon serrano. I loved the light, airy consistency with uneven bubbles and crusty exterior. From location to location, La Gallofa excels in offering baked goods of consistent quality. [1] A popular, flaky pastry.
I heard that Bertiz was the best bakery shop in Bilbao, so, I decided to stop by and give it a try…read more The selection was impressive...everything looked like a work of art...the visual is definitely striking. I ordered two pastries and both were absolutely delicious. Even for something small like that, I got a nice box that was neatly and beautifully wrapped by the attendant. Attention to detail.
Fantastic tarta de zanahoria and flatbread pizzas to go! Lovely bakery right in the heart of Casco…read moreViejo, great service, and charming atmosphere. Not as pricey as other places, but just as tasty! Looking forward to grabbing some pastries here in the morning!
Spacious seating.
Café y chocolate. Una mezcla perfecta.
En Juarreño. Café LavAzza. Mmmm
El miedo es rico. Mmmmm
Highly recommend this place. Bilbao is known for Bollos de mantequilla, or rolls of butter. It's…read morebeen famous since the early 1800s. It's a sweet brioche with sugar sprinkled on it that's cut in half and filled with a sweet cream made of butter and eggs. So soft and sweet. Service was excellent! It's a beautiful shop! There was a line, and I didn't know what to get, and the nice lady told me that this is famous in Bilbao. 2.30 euros for one delicious ball. I wish I had gotten more!
This place is a typical bakery of literally hundreds of bakeries in this city. The cakes and…read morepastries are made from the finest ingredients and sold fresh. They are placed on little gold paper trays elaborately wrapped in expensive paper and tied with a ribbon. My two pies cost £5.65. The servers do not handle money rather it's a separate till away from the food counter.
Las famosas trufas. Estas de nata.
Bollo de nata
Bought my Roscón from Don Manuel and was floored by the flavor and quality. The nata was light,…read moreflavorful, and overly sweet. The best surprise came in the middle when instead of the Jesus, there was small magnet of the famous tile of Bilbao. Incredible! Can't wait to buy another next year.
Excellent pastries. Large selection. Great flavor. Well, except the bunuelos, which were greasy…read morefrom being fried at too low of a temperature. . There's take away or seating on the right. I'm feeling gracious at giving four stars, though. The service is not good. The people who work there are nice. They helped me pick stuff out and were nice about my attempts at speaking Spanish. But the set up is as inefficient as possible. After picking out my items to have a seat, the items took forever to get to me. Why??? Are they doing through a metal detector? It was difficult to tell if the person who takes the pastries to the table is really doing something or just wasting my time. I do know that whenever I went to pay, the server had always disappeared -- a real feat in such a small space.
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