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Panadería Novo MundoBWorth Trying

C. del Carnero, 9, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain · Bakery, Espresso bar · 4.5/5 Google (2188 reviews)

Takeout

Destination bakery near El Rastro with outstanding croissants and specialty coffee, weekend lines, limited seating, and premium pricing for signature items.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Panadería Novo Mundo delivers exceptional pastry quality and warm, attentive service that justify its strong local reputation, but inconsistent execution during peak hours and severe seating constraints prevent a higher grade. The charming El Rastro location and destination appeal make it worth a visit, especially for early-morning croissants before crowds arrive.

Restaurant Summary

A small bakery-café off El Rastro where lines form for warm, flaky pastries and smoothly pulled espresso. Guests describe a lively scene with quick hellos, patient bilingual help, and the buzz of trays coming out of the oven. One visitor summed it up: "We waited a bit, then bit into a croissant that tasted like a quick trip to Paris." Crowds swell on market days, and space is tight, but the tone stays friendly and upbeat. The baking skews modern and ingredient-led rather than showy. Expect filled croissants and spiced buns, seasonal riffs like yuzu or mascarpone-guava, and specialty coffee that leans flavorful over milky. Most love the finesse in lamination and fillings, though a few find certain items too sweet or wish the coffee ran hotter. If you enjoy contemporary pastry with classic technique and a bit of flair, you are the target audience for this destination bakery. Families will find plenty that kids recognize—plain croissants, cookies, and buns—but seating is limited and crowds can be intense. There is no kids menu, so keep it simple: share a croissant or cinnamon roll and a hot chocolate or milk. Come early for the best selection and a calmer visit, and be ready to perch or stand when it is especially busy.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-16 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, lively streets by El Rastro market; mix of locals and visitors, strong weekend footfall.

Safety: Generally safe with busy daytime foot traffic; crowded during market hours.

Nearby: Near El Rastro flea market, tapas bars, and cafés; small storefronts and narrow streets.

SolSol is a lively neighborhood centered around the Puerta del Sol, Madrid's main public square. It is characterized by heavy foot traffic, a mix of historic and contemporary dining options, and a dynamic social atmosphere that caters to both visitors and locals seeking casual to mid-range dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:30–20:00 Tuesday08:30–20:00 Wednesday08:30–20:00 Thursday08:30–20:00 Friday08:30–20:00 Saturday08:30–20:00 Sunday08:30–16:00

Available: Takeout

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