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Bidrage med feedbackHer coffee is good and they can not go without a portion of her churros. ask for the pot of the dip chocolate on the side.
This is a Spanish joy hidden in the outskirts of the island markets. this place is by no means comfortable, trendy or authentic. yet they find the energy to put up with the cool air and the weak smell of fish from the markets, and they will certainly enjoy the kitchen that brought them from the stars of hobart's former Spanish restaurant cisco’s. these ladies bring them sweet tasty eggs like churros, generously served with chocolate sauce and cinnamon sugar to class like paella. also on certain Friday evenings the place comes alive with Spanish dancers, which brings them the experience of eating in Spain. if they tend to make shopping on the island...read more
They had a nice looking menu, and Hobart didn't strike me as being overly strong on dessert indulgencesWhat I tried was sugary and fancy.
I don't do sweet stuffs, but I do do tea. We headed here for an after dinner treat for my sweet toothed company.
Excellent place for dessert! I ordered the brownie and it was great--comes with vanilla ice cream on top and melted chocolate and nuts in the bottom.