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Bar Alba Pasticceria
The guide was updated:A timeless fixture since 1955, Bar Alba stands as an unwavering beacon for Palermitans, intertwining tradition with innovation. A cherished local patisserie offering an array of yummy pastries in all forms, plus refreshing gelato, freshly made rotisserie, and some of the best arancini (deep-fried rice balls) to be found in Palermo.
Useful Information
- Address: Piazza Don Bosco, 7c, Palermo
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 7am–11pm, Fri 7am–midnight, Sat 7am–1am
- Website: www.baralbadonbosco.it
- Phone: +39 091 309016
- Email: infoapr@pasticceriaalba.it
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