Doña Carmen

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Doña Carmen

Cafe · Centro

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C. San Eloy, 19, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain

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Airy & crispy churros, thick hot chocolate, quick service  

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C. San Eloy, 19, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

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The 20 Best Restaurants in Seville, Spain | Eater

"This modest cafe, just a short walk from the Plaza del Duque, starts serving churros at 7:30 a.m., as morning crowds flood in. Another wave of customers hits around 5 p.m. Visit at either time and grab a seat at the bar to watch bartenders rapidly throw down steaming cups of hot coffee and thick hot chocolate, while servers fly out of the kitchen with fresh churros. The restaurant offers two styles: thick airy traditional churros and denser corrugated ones made with potato flour. Try them both and decide for yourself which is better." - Megan Lloyd

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Oguzhan Bozkurt

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An authentic Spanish café with great local food. Doesn't have lots of options (mostly fried, sweet, savoury and fatty food that you could call "soul food"). Some waiters speak decent English and food is served quite fast. It has some outside seating options. Very well priced.

Tunahan Tuncer

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A super local establishment with very quick service. Everyone was kind and helpful even with limited English. The churros were piping hot and crispy. They might not be everyone's cup of tea but if you enjoy eating fried dough, then you'll love it. The location is great and I really appreciated the free water you can receive with your order. Must definitely try!

C Z

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Great experience in a typical restaurant. Surrounded by local people, you can taste the best churros anytime of the day. We went there first for breakfast, before going to the Museo de Bellas Artes. After we went again there for lunch. We ordered 4 tapas, which are served very quickly, all of them are delicious! To be recommended strongly!

Carmela Ver

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Average churros and average service. Coffee and hot chocolate were decent. Our server unfortunately forgot about half our order, then tried to charge us. We had to request to remove the missing item, which they did and apologized for. They do get quite busy, so if you're someone who has a difficult time speaking up and asking for what you need, I'd suggest skipping this place.

2R L

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An authentic restaurant for churros. The servers we had were friendly, warm and welcoming. The menu didn’t just have churros, it had other things like sandwiches and small bites. Wish I had the chance to try it. I just had the Andalusian style churro which was bigger than the churros I’ve had in Mexico. It doesn’t have cinnamon or sugar, you will have to order the extra chocolate sauce which went great with it. The coffee was unexpectedly good. Good diner coffee ☕️ you can ask for an English menu if they hadn’t already brought one to you.

Mia Soldo

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The paella is crazy here. Best paella I’ve had in Spain. The only thing is you can’t order after 4pm only churros which just weren’t for me. Otherwise so cheap and good food options

Peter Borsuk

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We passed often around and alway saw many local sitting inside and enjoying their churros. So one day we stopped and it was good choice. Coffee is average but very cheap. Churros with chocolate was great. Local egg/potato Tortilla sandwich was also good.

Vasudevan Hariharan

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We were visiting Spain Sevilla and decided to eat churros at this place. It was nothing like what we ate in Madrid. This was thick and oily. The hot chocolate was okay. Service was okay. I would not recommend this place.