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El Horno De Izan IIC+Worth Trying

C. de Peña de la Miel, 4, Puente de Vallecas, 28018 Madrid, Spain · Bakery · 4.4/5 Google (600 reviews)

Takeout

Neighborhood bakery-cafe with excellent bread and popular pastries, budget pricing, but recurring complaints about rude service and occasional product inconsistency.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

El Horno De Izan II delivers strong bread and pastry quality at budget-friendly prices, making it a solid neighborhood choice for morning coffee and fresh bakes. However, seasonal dips in consistency—particularly with fritters and occasional dry cakes—combined with hit-or-miss service ranging from genuinely helpful to notably brusque prevent a higher grade. Best appreciated as a reliable local stop rather than a destination bakery.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels like a classic barrio cafe—warm and bustling around breakfast with the smell of fresh bread. Regulars drop in for coffee and pastries while staff juggle counter orders and catering pickups. One fan said their wedding cake was spectacular, while another praised the excellent bread. A few diners report brusque moments and order mix-ups that sap the charm. Baking leans traditional: roscón, croissants, fritters, and simple savory bites. When the ovens sing, pastries are buttery and cakes crowd-pleasing; at times seasonal items like fritters draw mixed reviews. The approach is classic and straightforward, ideal for everyday treats, morning fuel, and neighborhood celebrations rather than avant-garde patisserie. For families, it is easy to like: croissants, rolls, and plain cakes suit kids, and counter service keeps things quick. Seating is limited, so plan for a short stop rather than a linger. Expect budget pricing for a coffee-and-pastry duo, but note that service can be hit-or-miss on busy days.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€9-14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential, working-class neighborhood with local foot traffic and everyday shopping needs.

Safety: Generally busy by day; routine urban caution at night. No specific safety incidents in reviews.

Nearby: Near local shops and market; convenient stop for bread, breakfast, coffee, and takeaway cakes.

Puente de VallecasThe dining scene in Puente de Vallecas is characterized by authentic, affordable local Spanish cuisine with many small, family-run restaurants and tapas bars. The atmosphere is casual and community-oriented, reflecting the neighborhood's strong local identity and cultural diversity.

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 Sunday08:30–20:00

Available: Takeout

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