Quaint bakery-cafe & shop with a small museum showcasing elaborate marzipan figurines.
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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
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Quaint bakery-cafe & shop with a small museum showcasing elaborate marzipan figurines....
They have a great selection of cakes, and the vibe is very 19th/early 20th century. I had the "Best of Hungary 2024" cake and an Americano. The cake was tasty, but it was not fresh, so that was the only reason I did not give 5 stars. Otherwise highly recommend to try this place.
I had a wonderful experience at Szamos Confectionery! The atmosphere is warm and elegant, with that classic charm that makes you want to stay for hours. I ordered a slice of chocolate cake, and it was absolutely perfect - rich, smooth, and beautifully balanced in flavor. You can really taste the quality ingredients and the craftsmanship Szamos is famous for. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the presentation was lovely. It’s the ideal place to relax with a coffee and something sweet. Highly recommended for anyone who loves authentic Hungarian desserts and great service!
Very nice marzipan museum. Ground floor is shop, first floor is museum - about 6 smaller rooms full of sweet sculptures. We like it.
Amazing little shop with a wide variety of Marzipan. This was the first time I had a marzipan and it was amazing. They have wide variety of pure marzipan with flavors and a lot with chocolates, but my favorites was the pure almond marzipan. Definitely a unique stop for me. Just wish I could order more online. Definitely a must go place if you stop in this cute little town.
I was amazed by what can be done with marzipan. The artistry is incredible. I liked that it says who created each piece and how many hours were spent on it. The price is 9,000 forints, and 30,000 with a guided tour – a fair price. It's a shame there isn't a workshop for children.
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10:00 – 19:00