This small charming bakery in Colonia Roma is a little gem of the City.
You are lucky if you can find a spot in this little cafe. My recommendation is to get your coffee and pastry to go, then take a 5 min walk and get to the Rio de Janeiro Square. Enjoy your coffee while watching people pass by and look at dogs playing around in the fountains. I like to sit in one of the benches they have at this square.
Apart from having amazing pastries and bread, they also sell great sandwiches with vegetables and prosciutto. My advice is to go as early as you can since you most likely will find a line once they open, but so worth it. The favorites and I have to agree are the guava and cheese pastry, cardamon roll, and the chocolate-vanilla concha.
There are 3 locations in the town, all close by to sightseeing spots... so you got no excuse.
Photo by: Ana Lorenzana (Rosetta)
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