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Arabic Cafes
The guide was updated:The city of Granada boasts the most abundant Arabic cultural heritage in the region of Andalusia, and this is particularly evident on the small market street of Calle Calderería Nueva. This road, which branches off from Calle Elvira and leads up into the historical Arabic district of Albaicin, is lined with shops selling Arabic fabrics and ceramics, tea shops, and stalls selling sweets. Visitors can take their pick from a vast array of herbal teas, freshly brewed coffee, Arabian pastries and flavoured shisha pipes while enjoying the sights and sounds of the vibrant and lively street from one of the numerous cafes with a Moorish style decor.
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- Address: Calle Calderería Nueva, Granada
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Sancho Original is a great place to come for a nice breakfast or lunch. Here you can relax on the tranquil terrace and enjoy one of the tasty dishes from the menu, including tapas and beer.
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Café Fútbol
At the iconic Café Fútbol you can relax with a great cup of coffee and delicious churros. You can also choose from crepes, ice cream and a great choice of coffee varieties.
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Arabic Cafes
The city of Granada boasts the most abundant Arabic cultural heritage in the region of Andalusia, and this is particularly evident on the small market street of Calle Calderería Nueva. This road, which branches off from Calle Elvira and leads up into the historical Arabic district of Albaicin, is lined with shops selling Arabic fabrics and ceramics, tea shops, and stalls selling sweets. Visitors can take their pick from a vast array of herbal teas, freshly brewed coffee, Arabian pastries and flavoured shisha pipes while enjoying the sights and sounds of the vibrant and lively street from one of the numerous cafes with a Moorish style decor.
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Perspectives
Perspectives is a cosy family-owned cafe with friendly and attentive staff. Their specialty coffee is excellent, and they have a wide selection of breakfast options including egg and tomato toast, fruit bowls and natural juices. Try their sourdough bread with spinach cheese omelette or the toast with cheese and jam on top. Many items on the menu are gluten-free. Highly recommended.
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Café 4 Gatos
Cafe 4 Gatos is a charming little cafe in Granada with a lovely view of the Alhambra, perfect for sunny days. They offer delicious sandwiches and cappuccinos at great prices. The outdoor seating can get busy, so it's best to arrive early or be prepared to wait. The breakfast specials are particularly noteworthy, with the tostada mixta with raspberries and tostada de tomate being particularly delicious.
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