Neighborhoodcentro-sagrario
HoursMon-Sat 07:30-14:30

Tip: Cash preferred; the queue moves fast and the mollete with olive oil is the canonical desayuno order.

Location

Address: Calle del Horno del Moral 4, 18010 Granada

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Pasteleria El Sol ★ 4.1

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 09:30-14:00, 17:30-20:30Walk-in onlyClassic Granadina hojaldres and dulces

Pasteleria El Sol on Calle Alhamar in Granada is the long-running confiteria of Granadina hojaldres and honey-glazed pestinos near the Centro.

Tip: The pestinos rotate Christmas to Easter; the rest of the year run hojaldre and roscas.

Worth the queue: Pestino glazed with honey and aniseed

Horno de Encarnacion ★ 4.2

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 07:00-14:30Walk-in onlyWood-fired hornazo breads

Horno de Encarnacion on Calle Almona in Granada works the traditional wood-fired horno baking hornazos with chorizo and boiled egg every morning.

Tip: Hornazos sell out by 11:00 on Saturdays; the working-day mollete bag is the safer late-morning order.

Worth the queue: Hornazo with chorizo and boiled egg

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Casa Ysla Piononos Beiro ★ 4.3

beiroMon-Sun 09:00-21:00Walk-in onlyPionono of Santa Fe (second oldest branch)

Casa Ysla Piononos Beiro in Granada is the second-oldest branch of the 1897 Santa Fe pasteleria, next to the Caleta courts on Avenida de la Constitucion.

Tip: Quieter than the Centro branch; the Beiro counter has the largest seasonal pastel selection.

Worth the queue: Pionono with rum syrup and caramelised cream

Panaderia Luque ★ 4.1

realejoMon-Sat 07:00-14:00Walk-in onlyRoscones de reyes and seasonal Granadina sweets

Panaderia Luque on Cuesta del Progreso in Granada is the Realejo neighbourhood panaderia for Twelfth Night roscones and the citys best Christmas mantecados.

Tip: Seasonal: roscones de reyes come out late December; the rest of the year run a steady pan basket.

Worth the queue: Roscon de reyes with marzipan and candied fruit

Pasteleria El Sol ★ 4.1

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 09:30-14:00, 17:30-20:30Walk-in onlyClassic Granadina hojaldres and dulces

Pasteleria El Sol on Calle Alhamar in Granada is the long-running confiteria of Granadina hojaldres and honey-glazed pestinos near the Centro.

Tip: The pestinos rotate Christmas to Easter; the rest of the year run hojaldre and roscas.

Worth the queue: Pestino glazed with honey and aniseed

Convento de las Comendadoras de Santiago ★ 4.4

albayzinMon-Sat 09:30-13:00, 16:30-18:30Walk-in onlyCloistered-nun convent sweets

Convento de las Comendadoras de Santiago in the Albayzin of Granada sells cloistered-nun convent sweets through a turn, with bizcochos and yemas baked daily.

Tip: Ring the buzzer; the nuns pass the order through a wooden turn so there is no face-to-face contact.

Worth the queue: Bizcochos and yemas through the convent turn

Casa Pasteles Albayzin ★ 4.3

albaicinMon-Sun 08:00-21:00Walk-in onlyTraditional Albaicin pasteleria and cafeteria

Casa Pasteles on Plaza Larga in Granada is the Albaicin pasteleria with piononos, eclairs and savoury pan y tomate breakfasts in the heart of the old quarter.

Tip: Breakfast queues form before 10:00; the piononos are baked at the obrador on Horno del Moral and arrive fresh each morning.

Worth the queue: Piononos and pan y tomate at breakfast

Horno de Encarnacion ★ 4.2

centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 07:00-14:30Walk-in onlyWood-fired hornazo breads

Horno de Encarnacion on Calle Almona in Granada works the traditional wood-fired horno baking hornazos with chorizo and boiled egg every morning.

Tip: Hornazos sell out by 11:00 on Saturdays; the working-day mollete bag is the safer late-morning order.

Worth the queue: Hornazo with chorizo and boiled egg

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