What to order at Forn Fondo

Must order
A plain ensaïmada, the benchmark against which the filled ones are judged.
The dish to know
Ensaïmades and coques
Editor tip
Breakfast here costs about €4 with a coffee, which undercuts every café on the Born.
CuisineBakery
Price
Neighborhoodcasco-antiguo
HoursMon-Sat 08:00-20:30; Sun 08:00-20:00
The dishEnsaïmades and coques
Last verified

Must order: A plain ensaïmada, the benchmark against which the filled ones are judged.

Tip: Breakfast here costs about €4 with a coffee, which undercuts every café on the Born.

Location

Address: Carrer Unió 15, 07001 Palma

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Try: Pintxos by the piece

Order: Patatas bravas topped with sobrassada, then a bullit croquette.

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Try: Hot chocolate with ensaïmada

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Try: Pintxos by the piece

Order: Patatas bravas topped with sobrassada, then a bullit croquette.

Tip: Pintxos are priced by the stick, so a filling counter meal lands well under €15 with a beer.

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Try: Variat

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