Coffee, Snack restaurants in Spain
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Café Lepanto
An old-world Italianite coffee/ice-cream bar that serves as Málaga’s top confitería (sweets and pastries shop) , Lepanto is insanely popular probably because most of its sweets and pastries are highly addictive. Enjoy them in the art nouveau embellished interior, being served by athletic waiters in waistcoats.
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Horno de San Buenadventura
There are actually two of these gilded pastry/coffee/snack bars in Seville, one here in Plaza de Alfalfa and the other opposite the cathedral. All kinds of fare are on show, though it’s probably best enjoyed for its lazy continental breakfasts (yes, the service can be slow) or a spontaneous late-night cake fix.
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Cafetería Las Nieves
Near Plaza San Juan de Dios, this friendly cafe with decor of brick, tile and prints guarantees a good simple breakfast. Take your toast with mermalada or – as the Spanish do – olive oil and tomatoes, and wash it down with a coffee or hot chocolate.
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