Sundays start in Seville, as tradition dictates, with churros with chocolate. A ration of calentitos will cheer anyone up, whether they are for breakfast as snack o in order to mitigate the effects of a prolonged night.
It is a widespread national custom to get a handful of these elongated fritters and baptize them in hot chocolate. Even in warm areas such as Seville, any time of the year is a good time to eat churros, and the best are prepared in these temples.
1. Bar El Comercio
Halfway between the busy Plaza del Salvador and Las Setas, El Comercio stands the test of time as one of the reference places for churros with chocolate in Seville. The potential diner will immediately guess where these churros are dispensed as he heads down Lineros Street.
Unpretentious but with guaranteed quality, here they are served crispy and in their traditional aluminum tray. In other words, when faced with a craving for churros for breakfast o snack at Bar El Comercio the delicacy is served from 7:30 in the morning until 21:00 hours.
📍 c/ Lineros, 9
2. The Centuria
The Plaza de la Encarnacion, crowded with people bars y restaurants in addition, a space is also reserved for the classics. La Centuria offers what it promises: traditional breakfasts, a spacious terrace at the foot of the Setas and hot chocolate and hot chocolate for those who need a morning boost.
Especially busy during the days of the brotherhoods or early on Saturdays, it is an excellent option (also inexpensive) in the vicinity of the historic center.
📍 Plaza de la Encarnación, 6
3. Calentitos Macarena Kiosk
To think of churros in Seville implies to imagine the classic among the classics: the kiosk of hot churros Macarena. Although we do not know how many kilos of these viands can be dispatched in this small stall, it is clear that its fame precedes it. They serve them wrapped in the traditional way and offer chocolate for those who like it.
In front of the Parliament of Andalusia, this family business continues its life after generations of churreros. You can take them on site, take them home or take them to Casa Manolo.
📍c/Don Fadrique, 1
4. Virgen de Luján Chocolate Factory
Los Remedios can boast of two great advantages: being the neighborhood of El Real and to house in its street one of the most emblematic churrerías of Seville. Hundreds of fairgoers make pilgrimages to the Virgen de Luján chocolate shop during the city’s big week as well as the rest of the year. Because churros do not understand seasonality and the chocolate in this place is prepared to the thousand wonders.
📍c/Virgen del Águila, 2
5. Virgen de los Reyes Chocolate Shop – Cafeteria
Virgen de los Reyes is another infallible alternative when it comes to churros with chocolate in Seville. It is impossible for this space to add a single detractor. The chocolate they prepare here is on a par with their renowned hot chocolate, which can be consumed in the morning or in the afternoon.
📍c/Luis Montoto, 131
6. KukuChurro
Far from tradition, KukuChurro comes to renew the way of consuming this traditional snack. How? In fun to-go cardboard boxes with a compartment designed for chocolate. The Aroca Gonzalez brothers, originally from an established chocolate family, started this project that you can find in different locations in the city. They also offer the possibility of hiring their services for parties and events.
c/ Regina, 15 | c/ San Jacinto, 6 | Plaza del Salvador, 15
7. Churrería San Pablo
Located in the heart of Seville, Churrería San Pablo has been offering the iconic calentitos sevillanos for decades. Rafael Cazorla runs this traditional restaurant, which was opened by his great-grandmother. The tradition continues and since 1960 they have been making calentitos de rueda, hot chocolate or churros de papa at very affordable prices.
📍c/Murillo, 26
8. The Specials
Los Especiales has the capacity to congregate profiles of all kinds at its kiosk. Tourists, residents and neighbors of the triana neighborhood the common denominator of all these profiles? Get a wheel of churros, potato churros, stuffed churros or even churros with waffles.
isabel II Bridge, next to the Lonja de Barranco market
9. Carmelá gastrobar and its ‘churri-topping’
In Pino Montano they have invented a new way of eating churros in Seville. The cafeteria and gastrobar Carmelá are responsible for creating the churri-topping. It admits no reproaches and is summarized as a traditional churro wheel bathed in sweet additions of all kinds.
Syrups, Lotus or Oreo cookies, Kinder, Lacasitos and other treats to add to this seamless formula that also apply to your waffles, crepes y ice cream.
📍 c/ Mar Mediterráneo