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Manolo BakesB-Worth Trying

Paseo de la Florida 2 C.C. Principe Pio - Local G38, Planta baj, 28008 Madrid, Spain · Cafe, Cake shop · 4.6/5 Google (1153 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Reliable stop inside Príncipe Pío for Manolitos, palmitas, and coffee; service swings from lovely to brusque and late-day stock-outs are common.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Manolo Bakes delivers reliable quality in its core strength—fresh, affordable pastries with genuine flavor—making it a solid neighborhood choice for quick breakfasts and snacks. However, inconsistent coffee quality and variable service warmth prevent higher marks, while limited seating and evening stock-outs reduce overall appeal. Best visited early for full selection and predictable experience.

Restaurant Summary

Inside Príncipe Pío, Manolo Bakes hums with busy station energy and the scent of butter and coffee. Staff are often praised as warm and helpful, with diners noting, "they guided us to the best flavors." Expect lines at peaks and occasional seating scrambles. The baking leans classic over flashy: mini Manolitos and crisp palmitas in rotating glazes plus a few savory bites. It suits quick breakfasts, train-side snacks, or a box to share. Coffee feedback ranges from excellent to off-days, so order confidently but be ready to pivot if a shot tastes flat. For families, the sweet mini format is easy for kids. Think Manolito Original (€0.70), Palmita Choco (€0.60), and simple savory Manolitos (€1.50-€1.60). No children’s menu needed, though late-day stock-outs can disappoint—go earlier for full choice.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€7-12 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy transport hub inside Príncipe Pío mall and station; strong foot traffic, commuter and tourist mix.

Safety: Well-trafficked mall environment with security and lighting; typical station bustle.

Nearby: Adjacent to metro/rail hub, shops, cinema, and Río park access; convenient meetup or grab-and-go.

ArgüellesArgüelles is a lively residential and commercial neighborhood popular with students and young professionals due to its proximity to universities and central Madrid. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from casual eateries and bakeries to trendy cafes and traditional Spanish restaurants, reflecting a dynamic and accessible social atmosphere.
Príncipe PíoPríncipe Pío is centered around the major transport hub and shopping center, attracting a steady flow of commuters and shoppers. The area features a variety of casual dining options, bakeries, and quick-service restaurants catering to people on the go as well as visitors to the commercial complex.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–22:00 Tuesday08:00–22:00 Wednesday08:00–22:00 Thursday08:00–22:00 Friday08:00–22:00 Saturday08:00–22:00 Sunday09:00–22:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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