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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
A well visited place recommended by everyone but I found the churros and chocolate less than average taste-wise. The service on the other hand was incredible. We ordered and ate immediately! 2 churros, 2 chocolates, 1 crema Catalan & 1 bottle of water 19.10 euros. Very fairly priced although this is a touristic area. 3 stars for that!
We arrived at the café about 20 minutes before their lunch break. Since we were leaving the country the next day, we explained that we really wanted to have churros before departing, and they kindly welcomed us in. Our server, LE, was incredibly warm and accommodating. Even though it was close to closing time, he never showed any inconvenience and treated us with genuine kindness. He even took family photos for us and shared many great restaurant recommendations to help us enjoy our trip. Although our visit was short, we were extremely satisfied with the experience — especially the churros. It was a wonderful café, and we truly appreciated the hospitality.
A true traditional churros place, open since 1930 — and you can really feel the history! Cozy atmosphere with beautiful traditional décor. The service is very nice, fast, and English-speaking, which makes it stand out compared to other shops on the same street. Absolutely don’t miss the churros with Swiss hot chocolate and whipped cream — simply amazing. We also tried their xuixo to take away, and it was so good I still dream about it! A must-stop for anyone visiting Barcelona.
When my spouse and I walked into the shop, we were honestly shocked by how crowded it was — total chaos. The puddings were very freshly made, as you can see in the video, and overall it was a nice experience. However, I personally didn’t like that the chocolate was sugar-free.
Tucked down the famous Carrer Petritxol (the “churros street”), this place has been going strong since 1940s and still feels properly old-school. The churros are textbook perfect: beautifully golden-brown with that even colour all the way around, super crunchy outside and airy inside. You can tell they fry them fresh in small batches. Ordered them with whipped cream and hot chocolate. Total overkill in the best possible way. Service is fast and no-nonsense in that charming old-Barcelona way. Gets busy (especially weekends), but the turnover is quick and it’s worth the short wait.
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