4/5 Jennifer L. 7 years ago on Google • 773 reviews
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The
Pizzeria
San
Roque
is
on
the
Calle
Melilla,
but
behind
it
(the
staff
can
move
from
one
to
the
other
through
the
kitchen,
but
you
can't)
is
the
Heladeria
la
Artesana,
in
the
little
Plaza
Miguel
Angel
Loren,
underneath
the
orange
trees,with
its
tables
set
out
for
you
in
the
square.
I
go
there
for
scrumptious
ice-creams,
either
to
eat
at
one
of
the
tables
outside,
or
in
a
cone
to
take
away.
I
also
go
there
for
breakfast!
No,
not
ice-cream,
although
I
suppose
that
I
could
if
I
wanted.
:-)
Coffee,
super
orange
juice,
toasted
roll
either
with
butter
and
jam
or,
Spanish
style,
with
olive
oil
and
tomato.
You'll
see
little
groups
of
Ladies-Who-Breakfast,
or
Men-Watching-The-Telly
every
morning.
But
it's
more
than
just
ice-cream
and
breakfast,
as
they
also
have
a
good
range
of
tapas
at
mid-day,
and
from
mid-day
onwards
until
midnight
you
can
also
order
pizzas
or
full
meals
of
the
cafe
type
(such
as
pork
loin
with
fried
peppers
and
chips
-
nothing
sophisticated)
or
a
range
of
filled
baguette
sandwiches.
In
other
words
-
everything
that
is
available
in
the
Pizzeria!
It's
a
local
place
where
locals
go
regularly,
the
lottery-for-the-handicapped
seller
pops
in
every
morning,
and
people
know
each
other.
And
Juanito
the
boss
is
always
very
friendly.
The
outside
terrace
has
no
passing
traffic,
so
it's
fairly
calm.
Well,
as
calm
as
anywhere
can
be
in
Andalucia!
Well
worth
visiting.
.
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