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Contribute FeedbackUn excelente lugar para comer algo rápido. la empanada con productos muy frescos y de buena calidad. con un toque dulce dado por un mermelada de pelo ángel. el muy buen café y una exquisita hoja de melocotón. la limonada también lo recomienda agradable y muy refrescante
Pequeña cafetería con pasteles recién hechos. Todo el lugar huele a gran pastelería casera. el dueño muy amable y atento.
No pongo más estrellas porque no puedes. la comida era muy buena. Tienen opciones completas y sin azúcar. La dulzura estaba levantada y la camarera nos ha servido muy bien, super amigable a pesar de ser estresado. Desearía que te trataran en los restaurantes de al lado, así como aquí. Obviamente cuando estábamos llenos tuvimos que esperar, pero es normal y tenemos que entenderlo.
Uno de los mejores lugares para merendar que he visto toda la comida es espectacular y casera! tiene todo adaptado para celíacos el trato es grande. Estaré seguro y recomendable
After a 15 km’s hike we were delighted to encounter this place in Rascafría. We felt like having a cafe con leche with a good piece of pie. The menu offered different kinds of pie, even with whole-wheat flour. It took a while before the waitress probably the owner as we read here on TripAdvisor; a woman with short blond hair) took our order but it took a whole lot more time before we finally got it. Not very common in Spain where waiting on tables or bar tending is still a profession unlike in Holland where we come from). We thought the owner couldn’t get enough personnel because of the special holiday long weekend for Madrileños) but reading the comments here on TripAdvisor learn otherwise: waiting for everything is common here: for a table, for having your order taken, for the food, for paying the check. Finally the coffee and pies arrived. The waitress almost threw the pies on the table and would have done the same with the coffee if it would’ve been possible. The cheesecake with red fruit was OK, the apple pie was nice but too sweet. As I already noticed everything took forever here. We didn’t want to wait any longer so I went to the counter to pay the check. In my best Spanish I waited until she finished making coffee and asked here if I could pay. She didn’t say anything and aggressively grabbed the €10 bill from my hand! I couldn’t believe it. What a rude and aggressive gesture. I was so stunned by it that I gave her the lacking money because it was a bit more than 10 euros €0,40) but I should have walked away very very fast. This woman has a big problem with herself. You really don’t understand why she works in the hospitality business and that her place still attracts people. But that’s the fate of tourist places: people only visit once. So why should you bother to respect and treat them in a nice way? This seems the credo of this owner. It’s a shame...