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Calle Bami, 6
41013 Seville
Spain
Palmera
Hours
What time does Serrano open?
Serrano opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Serrano close?
Serrano closes at 11:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Does Serrano have catering options?
No, Serrano does not have catering options.
Does Serrano serve alcohol?
Yes, Serrano serves alcohol.
Does Serrano have parking?
Yes, Serrano has parking options.
Does Serrano have free WiFi?
Yes, Serrano has free WiFi.
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While vacationing with family, on a day hot 90s degree, we stopped by for cool drinks, air…read moreconditioner, and also found a place you can hangout, one person was chilling with laptop. Pleasant decor, with seating along the window or against the inner wall and toilets for a comfortable stay. My smoothies was freshly made and yummy. This place is a definite recommend.
Cute place! Every table was packed. No seating inside - it's all outdoors. Nice people watching. We…read moreordered a cappuccino, Americano, some Green Juice, the Caprese bagel sandwich, a croissant, and an Açaí bowl. The coffee was great. The caprese sandwich was very good. The Açaí bowl was beautiful. The açaí is not as sweetened as some but the fruit was a nice compliment to it to sweeten things up a bit, and the granola on top is excellent. I would come back!
Caprese bagel, latte, slice of cheesecake
Passion fruit and banana bowl
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Pastry case
I am visiting from California and craving live food such as a fresh salad…read more Filo popped up when I searched for salad near me, and the power salad looked exactly like what I had in mind. We walked here after spending three breathtaking hours at the Royal Alcázar of Seville. I ordered the power salad. It was a beautiful combination of tender moist chicken and quinoa and garbanzo beans and greens with a yummy pesto dressing. Everything was so fresh. The pesto dressing was delicious and not overly salted like so many restaurants tend to do these days. The ladies behind the counter were very friendly and accommodating. This cafe is clean and comfortable. It was the perfect spot to reenergize and have a fresh and delicious lunch. They have other offerings that look so good as well. And if you get there before 2:00 p.m., you can order from the breakfast menu. Thank you, Filo, for serving deliciously healthy food. I thoroughly enjoyed this meal.
Terrible food. Under cooked hamburger. Small portions of wine. Poor service. Dirty. Would not…read morerecommend. There was a reason the restaurant was not busy.
Inside
Power Salad
One of our favorite breakfasts in Seville. Service was good but they seemed a little bit…read moreunderstaffed. Nice chill coffee shop vibe in there. I would go again.
If you are looking for something on the healthier side and are in the area, definitely try Paradas!…read moreThis cute little cafe was near our Airbnb (walking distance) and I was in the mood for acai bowls so thanks to Yelp and easily accessible internet we found this gem! We ordered the Forrest bowl and the granola was the best part. It's drizzled with honey and different berries are included along with yogurt. The best part was the salmon bagel we ordered. Doesn't seem like anything special on paper...but it was legit the best salmon bagel I've had. I only knocked off one star because there were ants crawling around and some flies were in the store. I guess in terms of sanitation that doesn't really make me feel great that they're bugs but I noticed it was only on the seat near the wall (so avoid that!) and flies can't be helped too much when you are going in and out of a store.
The cafe/bar had an express line specifically for churros and coffee. The line had a decent wait as…read morethe churros were freshly made! Best churros in Sevilla. My husband and I devoured the churros and smothered them with their delicious hot chocolate dip. Excellent value for $6! Our go to spot for churros!
El Comercio was packed when we stopped by in the evening. A large group had taken over the bar and…read morewere quite boisterous. We finally managed to squeeze behind all them and we grabbed the last table in the back. One guy was serving the dining area and was hopping. He briefed us that only churros/chocolate and montaditos (like a panini sandwich) were being served. Like most of the people dining that night we got their famous churros and chocolates. Since we sat near the fryer, it was the perfect opportunity to watch them swirl around the dough in hot oil to make their spiral shaped churros. The plate of torn up churros was delivered hot and a little greasy. The dipping chocolate was smooth and just coated our churros as the must have side. However the churros were a little more oily than I preferred. Our montaditos came last and were right sized for us. Bread was grilled and a little crisp with generous tuna or jamon inside. It was a nice counter to our churros. Overall reasonable prices and lively spot for a quick meal or just churros.
Seating area in back
This was a fine place for our first breakfast in Seville. At 9 AM we were lucky to get a table for…read moresix; tables are a bit scrunched together. Orders are placed at the counter, then delivered by a server. I had a nice omelet, and the children enjoyed their yogurt with granola. Nafisa was thrilld by her avocado toast on a nice bread.
Good spot for a good breakfast. Good smoothies and coffee. Get there before noon, or you'll be in…read morethe lunch menu.
were looking for a place serving vegetarian paella and came across this spot. We quickly made a…read morereservation, walked over, and were seated right away at a table upstairs. We had a white wine sangria, beer, and fresh orange juice, along with the vegetarian paella for two and spinach and chickpea meatballs in a coconut curry sauce. Service was fast and friendly, and the vegetarian options on the menu are excellent. The food was absolutely amazing--the paella was especially memorable. Highly recommend eating here at least once!
Paella was big enough for four and tasty. We ordered two paella. Ham and cheese plater was a solid…read morehit. The waiter manu was efficient,humorous, and outstanding guy.
Interior
Paella mixta
When we walked in, my eyes were immediately drawn to the Iberian ham hanging from the ceiling and I…read moreknew this was my kind of place. Knowing we were going to eat a lot during a food tour, we settled on some small tapas (ham, cheese, bread, and olives) and got some sangria and a beer. We sat at the bar and I was able to practice my Spanish with the bartender. The ham was a generous portion and I loved watching them cut it behind the bar! Very fun and old establishment-y vibes. Wish we could've tried more on the menu if we didn't have other plans!
Food was undisputedly delicious and I'm glad that I came here but be forewarned that this is a tiny…read moreestablishment that does not do reservations and is on a first come first served basis. I came here due to a yelp recommendation because like most westerners unaccustomed to the Spanish way of living I was hungry at about 7 pm and needed something to eat. Yay yelp to the rescue. The place was crowded and there were no seats available when I arrived. There were many small groups congregated around tables and a few couples as well. It isn't obvious how to proceed once you come in the door so I probably stood there awkwardly for a few minutes near the door before making my way to the bar to what looked to be a vacant seat. A gentleman informed me that it belonged to his girlfriend so I was forced to now stand awkwardly next to the bar. Bar tender to the rescue explaining that if I waited he was pretty sure someone would leave soon and I could order a drink while I waited. I ordered a sangria and also inquired about food but was told that I need to have an actual seat in order to order food. After nursing my drink for about 20 mins when I was about to pay and head out to find somewhere else to eat, a spot finally opened up and I was treated to the most delicious steak and potatoes and zucchini tapas. This had to be one of the most delicious things I have eaten on this vacation. When I finally vacated my seat to save a pair of new arrivals, there was a line outside of people waiting for the opportunity to eat here. I might chance it again before I leave Seville. I highly recommend for the food and friendly waiters but wish there was a way to turn seats over more quickly. One guy kept insisting he was saving his girlfriend's seat but in the 90 mins I spent there she never showed up. Who knows if she ever existed. Bread comes free with your tapas order and really complimented the meal.
Vibes
Chicken Alfarfar
The steak tapa... amazing taste
One of our stops on our food tour was Escalona, where we got to learn more about Spanish wine -…read morethere are 72 protected wine regions in Spain! For food, we tried a potato and egg tortilla, fried dogfish (shark), and aged tuna with almonds and olive oil. The egg tortilla was delicious and would be perfect for breakfast too. The aged tuna was maybe my favorite - I've never had anything that tasted like that - it was like a smoked fish jerky!
Restaurant in Alfalfa square with delicious tapas! We tried a few and shared. The highlights were…read morethe patatas bravas, lamb stuffed filo dough, and the rabbit chops. The staff were super friendly and attentive! The place had two levels and an outdoor area, so they can seat many people.
The dining area (in door)
Red tuna
Seating
This will be an small note about El Colmado's breakfasts…read more They have a traditional list of tostadas where you can find the common tastes of Seville. Out of the list you can see daily specials as "Sobrasada with cheese and eggs". I couldn't take a picture of it because when I saw this masterpiece I had to eat it quickly. It is a very recommended place to have a quiet and different breakfast.
Pros: Favorite breakfast from my short trip to Spain…read moreGreat value for breakfast Tostadas came with coffee included Tostadas were delicious--many sweet and savory toppings available Quick, friendly service, English friendly Cons: Small place
Para el vermú, cacahuetes!
Tostada cabrales.
Mi media tostada con tomate y queso de oveja ¡quiero 10 más!
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
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