Bakery€Tue-Sat 09:00-14:30, closed Sunday and MondayWalk-in onlySourdough and laminated pastries
Obrador Cinnamon on Calle Tarifa in Seville is a small craft bakery in the Alameda quarter with naturally-leavened sourdough country loaves and laminated.
Tip: Pre-order the country loaf the day before by phone; pastries sell out by midday on Saturdays.
Worth the queue: Sourdough country loaf
Bakery€Mon-Sat 08:00-14:30, closed SundayWalk-in onlyWorking-day Sevillian breads and pastries
Horno Las Doncellas on Calle Doncellas in Seville's Casco Antiguo is a working-day panaderia supplying bread to neighbourhood restaurants. Family-friendly.
Tip: Open mornings only; arrive before 11:00 for the widest pastry pick. Bread loaves released from 08:30; the bakery supplies several nearby restaurants.
Worth the queue: Pan artesano de masa madre
Bakery€Mon-Sun 10:00-15:00 and 17:00-20:00Walk-in onlyAracena patisserie with Easter torrijas
Confiteria Rufino on Plaza de Cuba in Seville is the Sevillian outpost of the Aracena confiteria from 1875, opened January 2019, with the canonical torrijas.
Tip: Order torrijas the week before Semana Santa; the queue starts forming on Holy Tuesday.
Worth the queue: Torrijas de Semana Santa
Bakery€Mon-Sat 07:30-14:30 and 17:00-20:30, closed SundayWalk-in onlySevillian breads and convent dulces
Horno de San Antonio on Calle Cardenal Spinola in Seville is a working old-school bakery in San Lorenzo with daily wood-baked breads, seasonal torrijas.
Tip: Bread released from 08:00; the Easter torrija production runs from Holy Monday to Sabado de Gloria.
Worth the queue: Roscon and seasonal torrijas
Bakery€Daily 08:00-22:00Walk-in onlyModernist patisserie since 1885
Confiteria La Campana on Calle Sierpes in Seville is the 1885 Modernist patisserie with marble counters, plasterwork ceilings and the city's canonical.
Tip: The standing counter at front is fastest for takeaway; the back tables fill at merienda from 18:00.
Worth the queue: Tarta de yema sevillana
Bakery€Daily 08:00-21:30Walk-in onlyArtisanal Sevillian patisserie
Confiteria Ochoa on Calle Sierpes in Seville opened as Granja Victoria in 1910 under Rafael Ochoa Vila, with the canonical roscon de reyes in January and tea.
Tip: Open daily; the Sierpes location is the original. Roscon de reyes sells out by 18:00 on January 5th, so buy in advance.
Worth the queue: Roscon de reyes