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Clan Obrador ArtesanoBWorth Trying

Calle del Gasómetro, 11, Arganzuela, 28005 Madrid, Spain · Bakery · 4.8/5 Google (614 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Destination bakery for laminated pastries and artisan breads with frequent queues, excellent quality, and no seating; service and pricing consistency draw mixed notes.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Clan Obrador Artesano delivers exceptional pastry and bread quality with efficient counter service, earning solid neighborhood bakery status. However, inconsistent execution—occasional dry items and underbaked focaccia— prevents a higher grade, while minimal seating and tight quarters reinforce its grab-and-go identity rather than destination appeal. Fair pricing and strong local loyalty reflect genuine craft, though recent price increases and mixed service friendliness during rushes temper overall excellence.

Restaurant Summary

A compact counter bakery where lines form early and the window glows with croissants and loaves, the vibe is lively and efficient. A regular summed it up: "Queue moves fast and the pastry is worth it." Displays feel beautifully curated, though space is tight and visits are quick. The baking is classic rather than showy: crisp laminations, balanced fillings, and hearty breads. Expect French-leaning viennoiserie alongside wholemeal, spelt, and occasional rye days. Most bites are excellent, with rare misses like underbaked focaccia or dry seasonal cakes on busy runs. Prices are fair for the craft, though some notice recent hikes. For families, it is an easy win for kids who love familiar pastries like pain au chocolat, croissants, and muffins. There is no real seating and service is geared to speed, so think grab-and-go breakfast or a sweet treat for the park rather than a sit-down session.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€8-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Arganzuela near Matadero/Legazpi-Rastro fringe; local residential with creative-industrial touches and weekend market flow.

Safety: Generally safe, daytime foot traffic around market and park; well-patrolled and active mornings.

Nearby: Close to El Rastro tail end, rail tracks, chimneys park landmark; draws lines of locals and visitors.

DeliciasDelicias is a traditional working-class neighborhood with a strong community feel. It offers a variety of local eateries, bakeries, and casual dining spots, reflecting a blend of old Madrid charm and emerging culinary trends. The area is accessible and increasingly popular among locals seeking authentic and affordable dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday09:00–15:00 Wednesday09:00–15:00 Thursday09:00–15:00 Friday09:00–15:00 Saturday09:00–14:30 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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