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BrunchitB+Worth Trying
C. Santas Patronas, 1, 1, Local, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
· Restaurant
· 4.9/5 Google (3827 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished, Instagram-forward brunch spot with attractive plates, friendly staff, big portions, and occasional long waits; great for a stylish breakfast, less ideal if you want quick service or traditional Spanish fare.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Brunchit delivers solid brunch execution with exceptional aesthetic appeal and strong food quality that justifies its social media presence. However, inconsistent execution and frequent peak-hour waits that stretch 30–60 minutes prevent a higher grade—the experience varies noticeably between calm and crowded service windows. Worth visiting for the polished plates and friendly staff, but arrive early to avoid frustration.
Restaurant Summary
Inside Casco Antiguo, Brunchit feels bright and photo-ready, with flowers, polished plates, and a lively queue that builds after 10am. Guests praise the cheery team when the room is calm, noting touches like coffee cubes in iced lattes. One visitor put it simply: "It looked like a work of art and tasted like it too." Expect a bustling brunch scene rather than a slow, traditional cafe. In the kitchen, the approach skews contemporary comfort: benedicts on brioche, colorful avocado toasts, and playful hotcakes that blend sweet and savory. The cooking is elevated but familiar—more stylish brunch than avant‑garde, with big portions and presentation that pops on camera. Most diners find the flavors match the looks, though a few call out dense pancakes or bland coffee on off days; timing and crowd levels play a role in how polished things feel. For families, it is easy to order: pancakes, waffles, burgers, and simple eggs suit many kids, even without a dedicated children menu. If you have dietary needs, gluten‑free awareness gets praise and vegetarians are covered, but vegan choices are fewer than some expect. Arrive early to avoid the long waits that can test young diners.
At a Glance
- Eye-catching plating with flavors that usually deliver
- Friendly staff with standout named servers
- Long waits to order and receive food at peak times
- Limited vegan options compared with expectations
- Not a traditional Spanish breakfast; modern brunch focus
What Sets It Apart
- visual_first_plating
- central_old_town_setting
- strong_celiac_awareness
What People Love
- Dishes that look like art but still satisfy
- Big portions that feel worth the splurge
- Cheerful servers who keep the vibe upbeat
- A lively, central setting perfect for photos
- Reliable brunch classics with a polished touch
Points of Concern
- Peak-hour delays are common; some guests waited 30–60 minutes to order or receive dishes
- Occasional quality dips (dense pancakes, weak Americano, stale bread) on busy days
- Host interactions can feel curt when overwhelmed, frustrating larger groups
- Pricing feels high vs local cafes, though portions help balance it
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€28-38 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a mid-priced toast (€13-16) with coffee for a lighter spend.
- Add the poached egg supplement (€1.5) to avocado toasts for balance.
- Vegan diners: Red Vegan hotcakes are a reliable plant-based option.
Perfect For
- A stylish brunch after sightseeing
- Late breakfast with friends who love presentation
- Gluten-aware diners seeking attentive handling
- Casual celebrations with sweet and savory options
Location Insights
Area: Historic center with heavy foot traffic, mix of tourists and locals, boutique shops and sights nearby.
Safety: Busy and generally safe during the day; crowded streets and queues common.
Nearby: Near major attractions in Casco Antiguo; many cafes and brunch options within walking distance.
Casco AntiguoCasco Antiguo is the oldest and most emblematic neighborhood in Seville, featuring narrow streets, historic buildings, and numerous dining options ranging from traditional tapas bars to modern cafes. The dining scene is diverse, catering to both locals and visitors seeking authentic Andalusian cuisine as well as contemporary culinary experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–16:00
Tuesday09:00–16:00
Wednesday09:00–16:00
Thursday09:00–16:00
Friday09:00–16:00
Saturday09:00–16:00
Sunday09:00–16:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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