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Bakery Gelabert is a café on Passeig Colón 69 in Can Picafort, set one row back from the seafront promenade. Ensaimadas are the main draw: a small plain one costs €1.20, while other reported prices are €9–€11 for small sizes, €11–€14 for medium sizes, and €15 for a chocolate medium. Breakfast for 2 to 3 people stayed under €15, and 4 coffees plus 2 desserts came in under €10. It closes at 12:30, and ensaimadas can sell out by 11:00 on Saturdays.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I arrive at Bakery Gelabert for ensaimadas?
Several reviews suggest arriving early if you want ensaimadas. One guest recommends around 8:00 a.m., and another reports that they can sell out by about 11:00 on Saturdays. For specific varieties, some reviewers mention ordering a day in advance or reserving ahead.
What are the opening hours of Bakery Gelabert?
According to one review, Bakery Gelabert closes at 12:30. That means it mainly operates as a breakfast and late-morning stop in Can Picafort. If you want the full selection, it is practical to go earlier in the day.
Does Bakery Gelabert have outdoor seating?
Yes, reviews mention outdoor seating and a terrace. One guest describes the terrace as large, while another says there are only a few tables outside. Bakery Gelabert is also described as being in the second row back from the promenade in Can Picafort.
Can I get breakfast or pastries to go at Bakery Gelabert?
Yes, takeaway is mentioned in several reviews. Guests report ordering coffee, small ensaimadas, filled baguettes and other pastries to go. That makes it a practical stop if you want breakfast before heading to the beach or continuing around Can Picafort.
What are the prices like at Bakery Gelabert?
Prices mentioned in reviews vary by item and size. Examples include €1.20 for a small plain ensaimada, €9 to €11 for small to medium ensaimadas, and €15 for a medium chocolate ensaimada. One review says breakfast for 3 people cost under €15.
What pastries and fillings are available at Bakery Gelabert?
Reviews mention ensaimadas in 3 sizes: small, medium and large. They also refer to 8 to 10 different fillings, including a chocolate version. Other items mentioned include filled baguettes, toast, sandwiches, panades and tomato bread.
Is Bakery Gelabert usually busy, and how long might I wait?
Several reviews describe Bakery Gelabert as busy, especially during morning peak times. One guest reports waiting about 20 minutes before being served. If you prefer a quieter visit, arriving early, around 8:00 a.m. or soon after opening, is a practical option.
Does Bakery Gelabert offer options for dietary needs?
Reviews mention gluten-free bread, and vegetarian customisation is possible for at least some sandwiches. Because availability can vary by day, it is sensible to ask on site. That makes Bakery Gelabert a practical stop if you have specific breakfast requirements.

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Location

Passeig Colón, 69, 07458 Can Picafort
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