Rodilla

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Rodilla[edit | edit source]

Rodilla is a well-known Spanish sandwich shop chain that was founded in 1939. The company is renowned for its fresh, high-quality ingredients and a wide variety of sandwiches, salads, pastries, and beverages.

History[edit | edit source]

Rodilla was established by Antonio Rodilla, who opened the first shop in Madrid's Plaza de Callao. The shop quickly gained popularity due to its unique sandwiches and fresh ingredients. Over the years, Rodilla has expanded its operations across Spain and internationally.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Rodilla offers a wide range of sandwiches, salads, pastries, and beverages. The sandwiches are the main attraction, with a variety of fillings such as chicken, tuna, cheese, and many more. The salads are fresh and healthy, with options for vegetarians and vegans. The pastries include traditional Spanish sweets as well as international favorites. The beverage menu includes coffee, tea, soft drinks, and fresh juices.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Rodilla has over 200 locations across Spain, including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville. The company has also expanded internationally, with shops in Miami and other cities around the world.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Rodilla is committed to sustainability and uses eco-friendly packaging for its products. The company also sources its ingredients from local suppliers to reduce its carbon footprint and support local businesses.

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