Chocolate palmeras do not understand rules or sizes and much less in Seville. There are all kinds: extra large, with original flavors, classic palmeritas, industrial, more compact or puff pastry.
In any case, accepting that palmeras bring us closer to excess sugar is a good starting point. At least we’ll get our hands on this seductive snack without feeling too guilty.
It is worth starting this chocolate route that the province has prepared for the sweet tooth. The hard part, of course, will be to pluck up the courage and take just one of these palms that you will find in Seville.
By the way, if you’re looking to accompany these sweets with a good specialty coffee, you can’t miss this guide to the best coffee shops in Seville.
1. Zuccaro
At Zuccaro they prepare them tiny and classy, although the specialty of this popular pastry shop are the XXL-size ones. A delicious puff pastry and an exquisite sheet of crunchy chocolate that seeps through the layers of the palm will make your snacks a traditional delight. That’s how perfect these palm trees are in the heart of Bellavista.
📍 c/ Jardín de la Isla, 10.
2. Manu Jara
In Seville you can’t talk about sweets without mentioning Manu Jara, a pastry shop in the capital that achieves excellence.
Its offer includes the infallible classics (millefeuilles, éclairs or croissants) but also cakes and signature creations that will leave you in awe. Of course, in addition to the subject that occupies us in these lines, Manu Jara’s palm trees have also earned their place among the best in the city.
📍 c/ Pureza, 5 | Gourmet Experience of El Corte Inglés de la Plaza del Duque
3. Lalita Café
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They make their own puff pastry and have several types of chocolate, which makes Lalita worthy of appearing in this listing. White chocolate and caramel, milk chocolate….
All their palmeritas are a delight that you should not miss. Accompany them, of course, with a good coffee or any of their other options. An infallible place to share your breakfasts and snacks.
📍c/ José Luis de Casso 38.
4. Domi Velez
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Since its opening, Domi Velez Bakery in Seville has become a reference in terms of breads, cakes and breakfasts. Its always full terrace is a good example of this, although if the reader drops by its window and tries its croissants or its palm trees, he/she will see that the success is more than deserved.
📍 c/ Álvarez Quintero, 10.
5. Meneses y Gallardo
Celebrations of any kind require a contact like this to order…pretty much anything. Now, when it comes to chocolate palmeras you shouldn’t lose sight of this Mairena del Alcor locale either.
Their creations are not to be missed, such as their new Nestlé Jungly palm tree that will conquer the hearts of millennials.
📍 c/ Cervantes, 71 (Mairena del Alcor).
6. Pan y Più
If you find yourself in the vicinity of the Alfalfa and you’re craving for sweets, you already know that this bastion is an essential stop. In the case of palm trees they have several types, although they are not exactly small.
Our favorites: Kinder and Ferrero. Call us gooey, we’ll take it.
📍 c/ Cabeza del Rey Don Pedro (Esquina calle Águilas).
7. Crustum
Far removed from industrial or pre-cooked bread is this artisan bakery that makes bread as in the old days, as it is made in their workshop day after day. It is also another irresistible temple in Seville as far as palm trees are concerned. In this bakery you will find an exquisite variety of sweets among which we highlight their palmeras and chocolate palmeritas.
📍 c/ Puente y Pellón, 24.
8. Confitería Ochoa
One of the most emblematic pastry shops in the heart of the city. Ochoa’s historic bakery will be the culprit of an absolute attack of gluttony. And when it comes to palmeras in Seville, theirs are a must on this list. Egg and chocolate are impressive, although here the “less is more” has an infallible result: naked they are a marvel.
📍 c/Siepes, 45.
9. Confectionery Nuestra Señora del Valme
In addition to having some of the best chocolate palmeras in the whole province, they stand out for their enormous variety, as they have more than 20 different types. The Nocilla is infallible, of course, but other less typical flavors, such as cheese and berries, are surprisingly delicious.
📍 c/ Picasso, 44 (Dos Hermanas).
10. Pastry shop Sole
Traveling to Brenes for some palm trees? We answer you with another question: how many things have been done for love that no one is surprised about? Well this is nothing less than that, a full-fledged act of love.
Once you try them, you will be grateful for this little getaway. They not only prepare palm trees (which are probably their flagship) but also a good assortment of cakes that are well worth a look.
📍 Paseo José Fernández Vega, 52 (Brenes).
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