Chuerreria Inaki Reservar una mesa

Calle Cordoba 33, Marbella, Spain
75 Reseñas 3.5

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Reseñas

5 /5 Valoración media

Fuera de la carretera principal se encuentra esta gran pequeña cafetería española en la esquina de la calle con muchos asientos al aire libre. Está muy ocupado y siempre tiende a los clientes españoles puros que siempre significa que es buena comida y no caro. A menudo disfrutamos de churros recién hechos aquí y siempre es muy bueno. Hoy pedimos 2 cafés y 1 sirviendo churros y chocolate caliente para compartir lo que era mucho. La cuenta llegó a 5 euros. Muy recomendable.

5 /5 Valoración media

Churros en una mañana del sábado.. asombroso con el chocolate.. follada en una calle lateral así que necesidad de buscarlo. excelente recomendaría altamente.

4 /5 Valoración media

Come back after year. Catch an earlier bus so we can come here first before we continue our journey. Or a nice start to the Bulevar with the grandchildren! A traditional churreria where you can watch the cook make huge loops of this beautiful crisp fried stripes to immerse in your coffee or chocolate. It is a little cramped both inside and outside, because it is so popular. But good food and great value.

4 /5 Valoración media

This is the best place for Churros in San Pedro. Delicious, freshly made and highly stacked. Beautiful chocolate sauce for immersion. There is no menu, but they make freshly squeezed orange juice and the usual coffees. Very well appreciated and full of locals. Something off the beaten path, but it's worth it.

5 /5 Valoración media

Great place for Churros con chocolate frequented by locals , freshly made on the premises always make a point of visiting here when in San Pedro

4 /5 Valoración media

Sunday morning in August 9am , place was already busy plenty of staff if a little frantic). Full of locals always a good sign . Churros/chocolate were very good , fresh orange juice excellent and good coffee. Would recommend , but probably best to go early if you can . As an aside , the bakery just across the road is also worth checking out for a great range of freshly baked produce.

4 /5 Valoración media

. Queues. Looong queues of people waiting for either one of those nice green outside tables or even inside. That's because having breakfast here in the Bar Churrería Iñaki is one of the most popular things to do at the weekend or on a holiday. Crisp, light churros, not at all greasy. Tangy freshly squeezed orange juice. Good coffee, yummy thick chocolate. And the Andalusian sun shining on you. Perfect! The new bus station, when it opens, will be just round the corner, so no chance of this wonderful little bar going out of business. I have to admit that I have been known to catch an earlier bus than necessary from Estepona, to fit in a visit here before my next bus. : If you have to queue, it's worth it. If you get here before the Spaniards do, say before 10, you'll have no problems. Apart from those in the queue willing you to dunk those churros fast and leave! .

4 /5 Valoración media

. It's a Churreria a bar that specialises in churros, those lovely, crispy, long sort of doughnuts that you dip into your coffee or chocolate. Probably two million calories in each one! It also sells sandwiches for a hearty mid morning snack. As its opening hours are from 7.30 to 13.30, it closes before Spanish lunchtime comes around. But this is THE place to go for breakfast you may even have to queue up for a table if you get here around 11 at the weekend. It has tables inside and tables outside apple green tables and chairs. At the end of the pedestrianised Calle Cordoba, it's about 10 minutes stroll from the bus stops and ticket kiosk. Sitting outside is just perfect for people watching, families strolling along the street, men popping in to the baker's opposite to buy loaves of bread . . . Unless you are very peckish, order just a media (half portion) of churros for one person, una racion for two people, dos raciones for three or four. Try them with thick hot chocolate, and a glass of fresh orange juice to make you feel you are being slightly healthy. Then go for a nice long walk to burn off all those calories.