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The 9 Best Brunch Spots in Valencia, Spain

Fresh local fruit makes for a healthy brunch
Fresh local fruit makes for a healthy brunch

Down the coast from Barcelona, Valencia is one of Spain’s most cosmopolitan cities. Home to the modern architecture of Cuidad de las Artes y las Ciencias, the city is equally contemporary in its food scene, and has put its own stamp on the brunch trend. Here are nine top spots to visit.

Tuck into pancakes for an indulgent weekend brunch | © Japanexperterna.se/Flickr

La Petite Brioche Bakery

Bakery, Cafe, French

A sweet and charming bakery on Carrer de Sorní, La Petite Brioche is full of little pieces of quirky décor scattered around the inviting interior. The vintage-style café area is a perfect place to sit down and appreciate a slower pace of life, while tucking into some wonderful cakes and pastries, or fresh salads and quiches.

Dulce de Leche

Cafe, Snacks, Pastries

One of the most charming cafés in the neighbourhood, Dulce de Leche has a Nordic style interior, and is a local favourite for its delicious sweet bread and pastries, from apple strudel to lemon cream tarts. For both quality and value for money, Dulce de Leche is a fantastic option, and serves a varied savoury menu too, with delicious cheese salads and beet hummus.

La Mas Bonita Patacona

Cafe, Snacks, Pastries

On the seafront, La Mas Bonita Patacona is a lovely location for brunch or late lunch. With high ceilings and exposed beams, the rustic interior is a charming and comfortable spot. Alternatively, sit on the seaside terrace and enjoy filling breakfast-brunches, including a great bacon and eggs. Follow with a stroll along the beach.

Horchateria Fabián

Cafe, Spanish, Wine, Beer, Cocktails

Bunuelos with sugar are a traditional Valencian snack during Las Fallas
© Wikimedia Commons

Horchateria Fabián is a delightful little café serving even more delightful pastries and artisan chocolate, along with a rich homemade horchata (hot chocolate), and sugary churros. A typically Spanish experience, you’ll be accompanied by plenty of local Valencian families enjoying the morning together.

Rivendel

Bar, Market, Restaurant, Tapas

This popular restaurant is located next to the old central market and is a prime location for those wishing to tour the city and then grab a late breakfast. Relax on the spacious terrace and enjoy city views and homemade food of the highest quality, including lovely tapas. Rivendel has a crowd of loyal customers, and it also boasts a full cultural calendar, complete with concerts, films and exhibitions.

La Tenda 1950

Bakery, Cafe, Tea , European, Spanish

La Tenda 1950 is small, friendly bakery that serves delicious confections for sweet tooth diners, from fresh bread, to pastries, crepes and waffles. The coffee is strong and delicious and there are a range of tea infusions too.

Café de las Horas

Cafe, Pub, European

Cafe de las Horas, Valencia
Photo courtesy of Valencia Tourism

Café de las Horas fuses the style of a Parisian coffeehouse with an English tearoom. The elegant café attracts a cosmopolitan crowd which flocks here regularly to enjoy brunch in an interior full of fresh flowers and candelabras, Come on Sundays when the café serves themed brunches.

Bluebell Coffee

Cafe, Coffee Shop, American, Mediterranean, Coffee

Inspired by a love for the USA, Bluebell Coffee serves a sweet and varied menu, with everything from nachos to beet hummus to sponge cake. This sweet little café has an intimate courtyard in which a young and international crowd eat brunch and enjoy fresh coffee. Bluebell Coffee also hosts art exhibitions, and special events such as vegan dinners and live music.

Babel Café Bar

Bar, Cafe, Fusion, Tea

A perfect place to stop before or after a day of shopping, Babel Cafe Bar is ideally located in a busy tourist shopping centre. This Moorish fusion spot boasts tasteful décor, complete with stools all the way from Casablanca and a Moroccan menu, including tempting tagine and delicious couscous. For a morning treat, tuck into traditional Moroccan tea, complete with sweet pastries.

About the author

From her first ever trip to Spain at 10 years old, Rebecca became obsessed with Spanish. This passion for Spanish has since developed into a love for all things language and travel related and has inspired her dream of working for the Foreign Office. Now studying for a degree in Spanish and Arabic, Rebecca has visited Spain over 10 times, and has just spent a year living, studying and teaching in the historic and cultural heart of Morocco, Fes. An adventurous and ambitious individual, Rebecca hates to be stuck in one place for too long, so next stop Nigeria! When not studying, she loves to spend time with her friends and supportive boyfriend and metaphorical rock Ayman, usually smoking shisha, and is passionate about gymnastics.

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