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The 10 Best Breakfast and Brunch Spots in Sofia, Bulgaria

Mekici and jam
Mekici and jam | © Biser Todorov/Flickr

Bulgarians usually have breakfast at home, or buy a croissant on their way to work and eat it on the go. Even if they want to sip their morning coffee somewhere cozy and sunny, they have already had breakfast. There are, however, some places that are trying to change the trend and offer freshly baked croissants, traditional pastries, cakes, and great coffee to start the day. Check out some of the best places to have breakfast in Sofia.

Mekitsa & Coffee

Bakery, Pastry Shop, Pastries, Bulgarian

Cakey Bakey, ulitsa Iskar, 36
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If you haven’t tried the traditional Bulgarian mekitsa, your stay in Bulgaria simply isn’t complete. Mekitsa is a deep fried pastry, which is usually considered a homemade breakfast, but there’s a special place in Sofia to try it – Mekitsa & Coffee (Mekitsa i Kafe, Мекица и Кафе). Stick to the classics with sugar and jam, or experiment with ham, melon, and peanut butter. Try the homemade lemonade, too.

Cakey Bakey

Bakery, Bulgarian

Cakey Bakey, ulitsa Iskar, 36
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Cakey Bakey is a place where baking equals love. Every cake and muffin has its story here, and you can be sure that everything is made of the best quality products, as high-quality food is what the owners believe in. The atmosphere is cozy and friendly, and you will enjoy the company of both families and older people satisfying their sweet tooth here on weekends.

Villa Rosiche

Bakery, Pastry Shop, Pastries, Bulgarian

Karamel, Sofia
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Villa Rosiche has a beautiful quiet yard in the center of Sofia, which itself is already a huge plus in a city notorious for its noise and dust. At Villa Rosiche, you’ll find a great variety of freshly baked muffins, cookies, and cakes to combine with excellent coffee.

Karamel

Bakery, Pastry Shop, Pastries, Bulgarian

Karamel, Sofia
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This venue is first and foremost a cake shop with creative and quality-product cakes, but you will also find some cookies and other sweets. Enjoy your coffee or tea with a piece of cake in the sun – Karamel is situated on a small side street where a few small tables offer a quiet and peaceful environment.

Nedelya

Bistro, European

Nedelya
Nedelya is one of the favorite cake companies in Bulgaria, with branches all over the country. You will find not only great cakes but fresh sandwiches and great coffee, too. They follow and actually create trends and offer new products on their menu every season, with a special emphasis recently on healthy food.

Pchela

European

Pchela
Pchela (meaning “bee”) is another favorite cake shop brand in Sofia. You will find it hard to choose from the huge variety of sweets and cakes on offer – chocolate, coconut, and blueberries are among their favorites. Take a cappuccino to join the sweet party.

Cookies Bar & Dinner

Restaurant, Bulgarian

Just a few feet away from the central Slaveykov Square you can find a cozy restaurant offering great quality food from breakfast to dinner. Drink your morning coffee with a view to one of the busy pedestrian streets, Graf Ignatiev St., in the sweet company of their specialty, a “Cookies” cake. There’s a selection of soups, salads, and main courses featuring Bulgarian cuisine every day on Cookies‘ lunch menu.

Ciccione Panini Bar & Bakery # 1

Wine Bar, Italian, European

If you are craving some strong Italian coffee, a freshly baked croissant or, why not, a Sicilian cannolo, head for Ciccione Panini Bar. In the morning, Ciccione is a breakfast stop, while in the evenings you might want to come back for some great wine and Italian nibbles (cured meats and cheeses).

JoVan The Dutch Bakery

Bakery, Pastelaria, Bulgarian, Pastries

If you walk down Alabin Street in the morning, just follow the irresistible sweet smell, which will take you to this baker’s heaven – JoVan Bakery. Dozens of types of baked sweet and salty pastries are on offer, together with 25 varieties of bread. Although it’s a Dutch bakery, they make one of the best kozunak sweet cake in Sofia (the typical cake Bulgarians eat for Easter).

Confetti

Ice Cream Parlour, Restaurant, Italian, Ice Cream

If you like to have ice cream for breakfast, this is your place. Or if you like Italian ice cream as a whole. Confetti is an Italian restaurant and gelateria offering real Italian gelato made of fresh ingredients and real fruit, nuts, and chocolate. Sandwiches and pancakes are on the menu, too, as well as pasta and salads if you need a hearty brunch.

About the author

Maria Angelova is in love with Bulgaria, fortune-telling, photography and talking to strangers. She is the author of several travel books in Bulgarian and English, including "50 Secret Places to Discover in Bulgaria' and "203 Travel Challenges. Travel the World. Explore Your Inner Self."

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