Chloe Hamard - Blogger

View Original

Can you find vegan doughnuts in Malaga?

See this content in the original post

Malaga is a pretty good place to be for plant-based foodies! You can find pretty much anything, including vegan doughnuts. If you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, here’s where to go for delicious vegan doughnuts in Malaga. Warning: they’re addictive!

Bun and Coffee: ridiculously good vegan doughnuts in Malaga

Bun and Coffee is a cosy little spot selling coffee and doughnuts. It is located in the city centre, not so far from the Cathedral and the Picasso Museum.

All of their doughnuts are vegan, but you couldn’t tell. They are incredibly fluffy, airy and tasty.

There are a few seats inside and outside the shop - I personally prefer enjoying my doughnut on a bench by the cathedral, especially on a sunny day.

How much for a Bun and Coffee doughnut?

You can get a classic doughnut for 2.80€ or a special one for 3.20€

They also offer pack options, for instance you can get 4 doughnut for 10€

Bun and Coffee Address and opening times

You’ll find it at Calle Duque de la Victoria, 11, 29015 Málaga.

The shop is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:30am to 8pm - although they close earlier if they sell out for the day.

What are the best vegan doughnuts at Bun and Coffee?

All the doughnuts look incredibly tasty and choosing one flavour isn’t an easy task. I was lucky enough to spend a couple months in Malaga and as I got to try several of their doughnuts, I can personally recommend these three flavours:

Triple Biscoff

I mean, who doesn’t love Biscoff? We can’t get enough of it, which is why this doughnut has Biscoff crumbs, Biscoff glaze and the best part of, Biscoff filling. Absolutely addictive and my favourite by far.

Peanut Butter Jelly

A classic that never gets old. There’s something really comforting about this flavour combo and it really hits the spot.

White Chocolate Brownie

It’s not every day that you can find anything with vegan white chocolate, so you have to try this doughnut! Not only is it a delicious flavour combo but also a great texture combo, with the brownie chunks.

Make the most of your stay in Malaga

Discover more vegan food spots and guided tours of the best sights in and around Malaga.

Plant-based spots in Malaga

Want more plant-based addresses in Malaga? Check out these blog posts:

Guided tours and sights

Explore the beautiful city of Malaga and its surroundings. There are plenty of tours and activities available, such as this guided tour to Caminito Del Rey which is my #1 tour recommendation. It’s absolutely stunning.

You’ll be back in Malaga in the afternoon and after this tour you’ll definitely fancy a doughnut!

Check out more tours and activities:

See this content in the original post

Latest Malaga posts:

See this gallery in the original post

This post contains some affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through this blog, however it doesn’t change the price of the item for you. Thank you for your support :)