About

Tarihi Balık Pazarı Unlu Mamülleri, affectionately known as The Fırın, is a culinary gem in Antalya offering a delightful blend of tradition and comfort. This charming establishment is perfect for those looking for a hearty breakfast or a cozy cafe experience. The Fırın is renowned for its Turkish hospitality, with staff members fluent in English and always ready to guide you through their menu.

With a moderate price range of 100-200 TRY per person, you'll find a host of delicious options, from savory pastries to delectable desserts like the Chocolate bomb and Baklava. Their Turkish coffee and chai have won the hearts of many, complemented by mouth-watering homemade honey in combs.

The Fırın's 24/7 service makes it a convenient stop at any hour, whether you're craving a hot bowl of soup, a simple toast, or exploring their wide array of local and European patisserie offerings. Guests can enjoy payment convenience via credit card and the option for takeaway, while those who prefer to linger can take advantage of their inviting outdoor seating.

Rated 4.5 on Google, this self-service bakery and cafe stands out for its reasonably priced menu and welcoming atmosphere, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.

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Price

$$$$ 100 - 200 TRY

Meals

Breakfast

Cuisines

Turkish

Services

Takeaway, Outdoor seating

Payment

Payment by credit card

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Cumhuriyet Meydanı
Bus stop 422 m walk
Kale Kapı
Tram stop 339 m walk
Muratpaşa Üç Kapılar
Bus stop 341 m walk
Işıklar Cd-
Bus stop 314 m walk
Üç Kapılar
Tram stop 337 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 236 reviews
4.5/5 236 reviews
Theo
Theo
1 month ago on Google

I came with my family and my brother has an egg allergy because of this it’s difficult to find things for him to eat, When we walked in they said they were all out of simit the only egg free item but she offered to write that he had an egg allergy in Turkish so we could show different stores. This was the first reason it was such a good experience but as we went to leave one of the owners ran out and said they could specially make him a cheese and sausage toastie we went back in and ended up buying a few different items including baklava. Honestly I would just recommend this place because of the great service and the nice people

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Matt W
Matt W
1 month ago on Google

Bakery? Historic fish bazar? This whole section once was a fish bazar. But now a 24 hour bakery. Toastie in house made so we knew no egg present for our son. Lovely other baked goods too - we had chocolate pastry. And baklava. The bakery had been here for over 80 years and this family has run for over 40 years (brother and sister today, father before). Cousins bake the bread (they used to here).

J P
J P
3 months ago on Google

Stopped in for lunch on our walk thru old town. Despite advertisement / pictures on the outside that said "sandwiches" they did not have any. But we tried the pastry dough rolls "filled" (barely) with meat and spinach. They were passable for what we needed. Baklava was a disappointment.