Fun spot on a fun street with fun sweets! The assortment of Middle Eastern-inspired sweets includes lots of filo desserts and fruit-filled ones. I highly recommend the fruit filled sweets. The fruit fillings retain parts of the whole fruit and are not too sweet or overly processed. The apricot jam is particularly delicious, but everything we tried produced an audible "mmm!"
Let me add an additional recommendation not specific to this spot but the town of Granada! Try the pomegranate juice that they sell at this spot and others that is made in town! It very well might change your life as it is made with whole pressed pomegranates. A delightful and high...
Read moreThis place makes insanely good coffee. As someone who appreciates a good batista made coffee, mostly the indie stores that have higher prices (justifiably). This place took the charge. They don't offer a menu. You ask for your coffee and the elderly gentlemen will ask you if you want milk. Answer with you preference and then just TRUST the process. It was an amazing coffee and I'd highly recommend visiting at least once if you're in Grenada.
As for the cakes, the sweet potato vegan chocolate cake was one of the best, softest sponged chocolate cakes I've tried. I'm...
Read moreWow! This pastry shop just blew our minds. The unflattering appearance of this tiny bakery does not convey the delicacy levels of this place.
Every bite is heavenly and sugar is put mildly into the sweets, not to overflow the taste buds. In general they use high quality ingredients so there is no awkward aftertaste that is usually found in bad sweet shops.
The pricing was another pleasant surprise, as most of the food establishments in Granada are unjust overpriced.
Lots of vegan and gluten free...
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