Julieta Fraguío 01/06/2020

In 2020, it reopened its doors with several spare parts and a new administration. Its name refers to the famous 104-meter bell tower located in the city of Seville. La Giralda is known for its exquisite chocolate churros. And by the large number of poets and intellectuals who passed by their small wooden tables debating cinema, politics and literature.


Upon entering this traditional coffee and chocolate shop that opened in 1951, it seems that time stands still with its old decoration, blue tiles and two-leaf access door. They continue their wooden counter, which shows off the classic glass bells to protect the sandwiches, their carved mirrors and the large shelves covered in bottles of all kinds.


In addition to its exquisite breakfasts and coffees to enjoy throughout the day, there are lunches and dinners with the most traditional dishes in the city.

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