Malaga - Cafes
There are not many trendy, international-style cafés in Malaga but there are some genuine patisseries and cozy teashops in Arab-inspired surroundings. Not to forget “churrerias” – shops selling churros dipped in hot chocolate or café au lait.
Lepanto
Lepanto is a genuine patisserie serving coffee, and if you wish, cakes, assorted chocolates and ice cream. Pleasant, traditional indoor surroundings and large outdoor restaurant in the shopping street.
Casa Mira
Casa Mira is an institution in Málaga and has the best ice cream according to the Malagueños. Visit Casa Mira and see if you agree!
Casa Aranda
Eating churros is a must when visiting Malaga. Casa Aranda is genuinely “Malagueño” and you can watch how they prepare the fried bread which is later dipped in chocolate or coffee.
El Jardín
El Jardín is not only an extremely cozy café but also a restaurant with traditional spanish food. The weekends bring performances such as poem reading, fiery tango and classical piano.
Café Central
If you are in the mood for really good coffee then Café Central is the place to go to. Enjoy a cake or a chocolate churro to your coffee.











