Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Ceuta, Spain. Ceuta (assimilated pronunciation /ˈsjuːtə/ SEW-tə; also /ˈseɪʊtə/ SAY-uu-tə; Spanish: [ˈθeuta]; Arabic: سبتة, Sabtah; Berber languages: ⵙⴰⴱⵜⴰ) is an 18.5-square-kilometre (7.1 sq mi) Spanish autonomous city on the north coast of Africa, separated by 14 kilometres from Cadiz province on the Spanish mainland by the Strait of Gibraltar and sharing a 6.4 kilometre land border with M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture in the Kingdom of Morocco. It lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of nine populated Spanish territories in Africa and, along with Melilla, one of two populated territories on mainland Africa. It was part of Cádiz province until 14 March 1995 when both Ceuta and Melilla's Statutes of Autonomy were passed, the latter having been part of Málaga province.
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3 based on 29 reviews
Really liked this place, it is central, busy and very friendly. Even though they didn't speak English we muddled though with our pigeon Spanish lol. Good prices for tapas, beer, wine and cocktails. Loved the atmosphere. Will return one day. Thank you to the lovely lady behind the bar for being so patient with us x
Situado muy cerca del centro comercial del Erosky y junto a la Weil, hicimos tiempo para comer una fuente de fritura se pescado y un buena ensalada todo muy bueno y a unos precios muy buenos. Buen tapeo y muy apto para volver
3 based on 29 reviews
We went here because a famous travel book recommended it, for it's good, quick service. My wife was hungry and pregnant, so that was important. We got there and found every table full. We asked the waitress if we could waitlist a table, and we were given to understand we were on our own. After about ten minutes, we were excited to find a table. We then tried to get her attention to get a menu for the next ten minutes. It's not her fault that she was having to wait on some 25 tables with just her. The poor thing must have been very frazzled. It's management's responsibility to have more than one waitstaff for 25 tables on a busy night.After ten minutes, I went and got a menu myself. After another five minutes, she came over to inform us that the items we wanted were not available- only sandwiches were available. While that would have been nice to know about 25 minutes earlier, we could make do. Again, not her fault. As she walked away, we told her that we needed this quick, as my wife was pregnant. She looked at my wife, laughed, and said "No".Okay. That one was her fault. That's when we got up and left. We went across the street to McDonalds, where it doesn't take half an hour before you give your order.
Very good food.Very good servisGood prices....I enjoy very much to eat there and i recomed to all
Located in one the most popular street in Ceuta city centre, minutes away from shopping centre, commodities and the marina. Café restaurant facilities include payable parking down the street, daily local newspapers, washrooms, WiFi, flat screen television. Non wheelchair accessible. Service is efficient, smiley and multilingual. Opens from 07:00 till 23:00 nonstop. Decor is old-fashioned, featuring old poster on walls, polished wooden chairs and tables, a camera from early cinema era...a comfortable bubble to seat and eat at for one hour or so. Menu proposes alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and vegetarian and non vegetarian options with Spanish specialties and international dishes.Experience: drinks corner: café solo and café con leche, food corner: "postre y tartas" amongst their sweet cheesecake and chocolate tart, queso manchego and warm and crispy toasts along with olive oil and tomato sauceAverage experience: EUR9 per person including food and beverage. Servings are satisfying quality and quantity wise.Suitable anytime of the day, for breakfast, lunch, brunch, afternoon tea, finger food and dinner, with a Spanish twist. I recommend Cafe Teatro while visiting Ceuta for its location, its service and its menu,Enjoy my Epicureans!
Muy buena pasteleria y productos marroquies. Pastela fenomenal. Tiene una bandeja de productos variados por menos de 10 euros que esta estupenda y comen 3-4 personas. Personal muy atento. En la avenida pricipal de Hadu.
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Acogedor, buen servicio, calidad, local bien llevado por Nabil, en donde exige de sus empleados dar lo máximo para que su clientela se sienta como en casa
Situado en pleno centro de la ciudad, en la plaza de los Reyes, la pastelerÃa Jauja esta especializada en desayunos y meriendas. Es un local moderno, con variedad de pasteles y diferentes tipos de pan. También sirven batidos, crepes, etc. El café muy bueno. Personal muy amable. Abre todos los dÃas.
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3 based on 22 reviews
Stayed in Ceuta for a few days and found myself here on more than one occasion. The waiters were helpful, efficient and attentive enough. The cakes, breads and tapas were very good and reasonably priced. The choice of fancy cakes was impressive and accompanied by the typically good Spanish coffee was a good way to start the day.
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