This French dessert café features an elegant, bright interior with cozy seating. The staff, including both servers and pastry chef, are welcoming and able to explain the menu in English, Spanish, and French.
This was my third visit to the café. It’s a fairly new and genuinely French patisserie that has been open for less than a year. So far, we’ve sampled the Crème Brûlée, Tarte Yuzu, Tarte aux Fraises, Le Paris-Brest, and L’Éclair Pistache — all beautifully presented and full of flavor. Most items are priced around 7–8 EUR.
If you’re a fan of French sweets, this is definitely worth a stop. It’s one of the rare spots in Madrid serving truly authentic French pastries. On weekends, they also offer a brunch menu, which I hope to try on...
Read moreNestled in the heart of Madrid is this absolute gem of a bakery. After getting drawn in by the pastries on display from the outside we were amazed by the selection this place had to offer. The pastries somehow tasted even better than they look. We were greeted and taken care of by Gia (the owner of the establishment) and if the attention to detail of every pastry wasnt enough to prove her passion for the bakery, then her service was sure to do so. Whether you're a local or a tourist this place is a must try. We will be sure to visit it every time we go to Madrid...
Read moreI visited Galia Pastelería because they advertise as pet-friendly, but unfortunately, after my visit, I was told I couldn’t return with my pet. This was really disappointing since I specifically chose this place for that reason.
The food is really good, but the customer service was not quite what I expected. For me, great service makes all the difference, and unfortunately, that aspect fell short. I hope they improve their approach to both service and clarity on...
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