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El Riojano, this is a century-old pastry shop in the center of Madrid

Interior of the century-old pastry shop El Riojano on Calle Mayor in Madrid
Interior of the century-old pastry shop El Riojano on Calle Mayor in Madrid

In your tourist walk through the historic center of Madrid, you have the opportunity to visit numerous traditional establishments.

That is the case of the El Riojano pastry shop, which you find in the Calle Mayor 10, very close to the Puerta del Sol.

Already in its façade with mahogany wood you can appreciate the antiquity of this centenary store in Madrid, which was founded in 1855. by Damaso de la Maza, a pastry chef Royal Palace.

After his death, and having no descendants, the business passed into the hands of his employees, and until now the spirit of family business.

when you walk into the El Riojano pastry shop, you check that a very careful decoration with 19th century style. Its beautiful mahogany wood counter and the showcases where period tableware is displayed, combine with the exhibition of pastry products.

In this regard, in the El Riojano pastry shop You will find a wide range of handcrafted confectionery, from traditional bartollos, a cake with custard, to a wide variety of cakes and pastries, as well as French toast y Roscón de Reyes that you can enjoy all year round.

Showcase in the century-old pastry shop El Riojano on Madrid's Calle Mayor
Showcase in the century-old pastry shop El Riojano on Madrid's Calle Mayor

You can also taste these sweets in the establishment itself, specifically in the very pleasant and well-kept tea Room that you find at the back of the store.

Without a doubt it is worth it that on your route around the Puerta del Sol make a stop at this centenary pastry shop in Madrid.

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José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • If you go through Madrid and want to see old shops, and also taste traditional sweets that are still made the same as in the old days, I recommend you stop by this pastry shop, because having a coffee or a sweet inside is like returning to old Madrid.

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