4.5 – 195 reviews • Bakery
✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out
Hours
| Friday | 9 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–1:30 PM, 2–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–1:30 PM, 2–9 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Thursday (Father’s Day) | 9 AM–2 PM, 5–9 PM Hours might differ |
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SD M
At first, I was hooked on their orange croissants. So amazing! But then I discovered their almond croissants–they are to die for! (I almost hate to tell this to everyone because I want to keep them all to myself!)
We also buy their espelta (spelt) bread, which is absolutely fantastic. It’s best to go in the first hour that they are open, when everything is freshly made. Then go home and put this bread in a plastic bag. It stays soft for many days like this. We LOVE Minuit! And also, the workers there are always very friendly. It makes all the difference in the world. It seems they also have a few other locations in the city, which have a little more selection, and are like a sit-down cafe. But same great croissants! ❤️
… moreObaid Joyan
The Nutella croissant and coffee here is amazing. Only Owners should work on punctuality a little bit. Google said its open and we waited 45mins for it to open.
… moreworldtrotter 66
Today, I decided to have my late breakfast at Minuit, and I am so happy I did. A simple Capuccino with an Almond Croissant can become such a delight!!!
I came yesterday the first time by, and bought some bread. A Baguette with sauerdough, one of the greatest I have ever tried outside France!!!
… moreJacob Barrera
Amazing coffee, bread, and customer service. Came by when they were closed and they allowed me in and treated me to a cup of coffee. Definitely recommend.
… moreBen Wright
Almost impossible to find good sourdough in Spain, but this is the real deal! Great bread, great coffee and super friendly. This hole in the wall shop was the only one that came up in our search for good bread, but they have another shop right in town, also called Minuit! If you are heading up the hill towards Albaicin, San Pedro or Sacromonte then worth popping in. The Almond croissant was also very tasty and moist. Otherwise pop i to the one in town!
… moreJohnny Murty
We were there exactly a year ago. After staying in the Albaicín for a few days I wanted a coffee before we left. I popped in and got a lovely cortado and when I saw the orange croissant. I remember seeing that these were good, and they are amazing! Even my wife who is not a massive fan thought it was brilliant. If only I had gone here on the first day. A year on and it’s still the best croissant I have ever tasted.
… moreMonica Rivera
Nice and small takeaway café (pastries, bread, and cakes too). Had a cappuccino which was tasty. Great prices.
… moreShawn Johnston
We were so happy to find Minuit!! We got fresh delicious croissants, treats, and coffee here every morning that we were in Granada! Minuit was warm and friendly and a great way to start our day. Recommend 10/10!!
… morePete L
A real hidden gem in the Albaicin. Great coffee and fantastic croissants-we had almond, pistachio cream and chocolate/nutella across two visits and all were superb! The guy was really friendly and very reasonable prices too.
… moreIvan Arusev
Cozy bakery with fresh cakes, you can take away and there are a few spots to sit in.
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