Alma Nomad Fabrica

Bakery · Pueblo Nuevo

Alma Nomad Fabrica

Bakery · Pueblo Nuevo

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C. de los Urquiza, 17, Cdad. Lineal, 28017 Madrid, Spain

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Sourdough, pastries, pizza, and toast. Laptop-free.  

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C. de los Urquiza, 17, Cdad. Lineal, 28017 Madrid, Spain Get directions

almanomadbakery.com

€10–20

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The 15 Best Breakfast Spots In Madrid - Madrid - The Infatuation

"Alma Nomad Fabrica is a spacious artisan bread factory and bakery, located just outside the city center in Quintana, making what feels like an endless selection of baked goods and pastries. Here, breakfast is an art, which you’ll notice the moment you walk along the lengthy pastry counter that shows off plump cinnamon rolls oozing frosting, flaky almond and pistachio croissants, and tostadas topped with juicy tomato and dill. With “no laptop” stickers on tables, this cafe is made for stroller gatherings, gossiping with friends, and clearing your mind in an airy, skylight-lit space. Opt for a weekday visit or prepare to wait in line on the weekends—their smaller, original location in Chamberí is better for quick bites or to-go." - lori zaino

https://www.theinfatuation.com/madrid/guides/best-breakfast-madrid
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Alma Nomad Fabrica - Review - Quintana - Madrid - The Infatuation

"Alma Nomad Fabrica is a spacious artisan bread factory and bakery, located just outside the city center in Quintana, making what feels like an endless selection of baked goods and pastries. Here, breakfast is an art, which you’ll notice the moment you walk along the lengthy pastry counter that shows off plump cinnamon rolls oozing frosting, flaky almond and pistachio croissants, and tostadas topped with juicy tomato and dill. With “no laptop” stickers on tables, this cafe is made for stroller gatherings, gossiping with friends, and clearing your mind in an airy, skylight-lit space. Opt for a weekday visit or prepare to wait in line on the weekends—their smaller, original location in Chamberí is better for quick bites or to-go." - Lori Zaino

https://www.theinfatuation.com/madrid/reviews/alma-nomad-fabrica
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Evgeniia Pavlovich

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A wonderful place for breakfast! We went on a Sunday and had to wait in line — but it was totally worth it for those incredible pastries. We loved everything we ordered. I especially recommend the salmon and cucumber toast — it was amazing. The place has a great vibe, but I’d suggest going on a weekday if you want to avoid the crowds.

Daphne Flores

Google
Amazing food and place!!! Saw this place on TikTok and OMG thank God I gave it a try. You do have to make a line to get a table but if you go early you’ll definitely wait less than I did.

Rebecca L.

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As a fan of Alma Nomad Bakery in Olavide, I thought this location would be even better. The orange bizcocho and tomato toast were great! It is pet friendly, cards and cash accepted and the staff was nice, but the grilled cheese was mostly onions (which isnt list on their menu), the almond croissant was burnt, there were two different musics playing and there is no wifi.

Adriana Lasanta

Google
This is a gastronomic experience on its own. Every item we had was just amazing (miso mushroom pizza, pumpkin pizza, lemon meringue pie and tiramisu). The service was also fantastic! Pedro was very thoughtful and on point with his recommendations. If you are in Madrid, this is a must!

Lorenzo Solis

Google
The coffee and food was good but it was just a little bit unruly if the place is full. The bread we ordered took sometime even if it was just in the counter. It's understandable as there was really a lot of people in the place. I might give this another try once the hype and the crowd decreases a bit.

Hiroko Ikeda

Google
The quality of bread is good and the staff treated me very nice, but there was a long waiting line for dine-in service when I went to this bakery on Saturday at 11 a.m. Unfortunately it didn't have a cozy atmosphere on the weekend, so I guess it would be nice to go service and enjoy the bread at home.

Bojan Rakic

Google
What a beautiful place, love everything about it. U feel your mind expand in this open white space. Pastry and the coffee are delicious, some of the very best Madrid has to offer.

Javier Martinez

Google
Fancy bakery where you can have a great breakfast while seeing how they work on top quality bread and pastry. It is a bit expensive, but you can't get something better