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La Casita del Pan

La Casita del Pan

3.0(2 reviews)
0.4 km

Not as good as it looks- Pastries look great on the outside of the storefront but beware they are…read moredeceiving. when we went inside to order the pistachio creme treat, was really thrown off at why she was charging per ounce or per pound and for one pistachio creme treat we ended up paying 4€.... Be forreal lady, the fact that theyre all the same size and youre charging a dessert per pound as it if were a fish is ridiculously unreasonable. This was not a dessert she was cutting up, Wasnt even that tasty, have had better pistachio creme in italy. Really feel like this lady was scamming us and giving us a "tourist" price, which is always annoying. We speak full blown spanish and she still felt the need to rip of us.

Since they have no online presence, I'm estimating the address as best I can. The GPS coordinates…read moreare 37°10'29.78"N 03°36'10.52"W. La Casita del Pan is a tiny little storefront offering awesome little treats: Donuts, croissants and the like. Their croissants are super tender and chewy. I also ate a thing that was like a way better hot pocket with cheese and bacon surrounding a piece of chicken. The kind woman there offered to heat it up for me. Don't expect any help in English, but you can certainly point and do your best with Spanish. You can get an ABSURD amount of food for virtually no money here. If you're looking for breakfast on the go in Granada, look no further than La Casita del Pan! Also, Yelp has an *incorrect* website listed. That takes you to a restaurant chain based in Mexico, so ignore that. The Granada business has no website I could find.

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La Casita del Pan
La Casita del Pan
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Casa Pasteles Albayzin - Leche Merengada

Casa Pasteles Albayzin

4.3(7 reviews)
1.6 km

Nostalgic cafe and bakery on the edge of a square in Albayzin. Stumbled upon while wandering the…read moremany side streets of Granada and were very excited to try the leche merengada and pionono. You can eat indoors at the diner-style counter or take your food to go at one of the benches in the square and people watch. Like a bar, staff will greet you first come first serve and ask for your order. You can point at what you want from the display case if you're not sure what things are and they'll patiently wait for you to make up your mind (unless it's busy). Everything was cheap and both the pionono and leche merengada incredibly smooth and delicious. Stop in - you won't regret it.

Amazing! So happy I stumbled upon this place in Plaza Larga…read more First of all plaza larga is a wonderful little market place where you can see the locals shop and buy vegetables/fruits. They also have some yardsale type clothing for 5 Euro a piece, but shop carefully some of them have holes or stains! Back to the pastries!! They were SO good, seriously delicious. After we went back to our Airbnb and I had my first bite, I decided I HAD to go back tomorrow. They do not speak English, but my broken Spanish worked fine .. ( I took French in school). They're very kind and friendly -- have a nice espresso for breakfast with traditional bread + tomato -- such a great way to start the day. All the desserts are delicious, I don't think you can go wrong here!

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Casa Pasteles Albayzin - Pionono

Pionono

Casa Pasteles Albayzin - Selection of pastries

Selection of pastries

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La Sitarilla - Sitarilla - Huevos rota, huge portion

La Sitarilla

4.9(11 reviews)
0.3 km

OMG this place was fabulous. As recommended we came early to get in line. Lots of local folk of…read moreall ages, but certainly the trendy college kids were there. We now see why: a beautiful late-night space with friendly servers, cheap prices, and amazing tapas and wine. We didn't realize all drinks came with essentially a half-meal (not a small plate). in this case a delicious stewed chicken (leg/thigh) with bread. But we got the cuttlefish and octopus as well (both char grilled, swimming in olive oil and garlic, amazing, melt-in-your-mouth perfection) which was definitely too much food. But we ate it (mostly), had more drinks, and went home happy. Would recommend to anyone willing to get away from the central city.

You can eat dinner here for €12. Every drink comes with a small plate of food. Three of these…read moreplates make a dinner. This place is beyond popular. The queue at opening is over 100 people. The interior decorations are wild. Sensory overload. Get you Catholic on. The seating is terrible. The tables are set on wine barrels, the seats are uncomfortable and you cannot situate your legs without discomfort. This is not a place to linger and relaxed. It is high energy. If you think about ordering a main dish know that the portions are HUGE. We stupidly ordered 2 for the 2 of us. The food is OK. Nothing special. But they serve a lot of it. And with a million French fries. La Quinta comes with an amuse bouche mini "Dove Bar". + Prices are low. + well lit. + High energy level will keep you going. + service from the runners 0 service from the waiter - paper napkins - - flatware €45.5 for dinner for 2

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La Sitarilla - Sitrarilla. - entrance

Sitrarilla. - entrance

La Sitarilla - Menu side two.

Menu side two.

La Sitarilla - Menu side one.

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Delicias Pan de Azucar - bakeries - Updated June 2026

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