The hot chocolate is served in Spanish style - thick, dark and strong.
The churros are cut to length by the staff and served hot and freshly cooked, ready for dunking.
[citation needed] There are currently branches in Marbella, Spain;[2] in Cais do Sodré in Lisbon, Portugal;[3] and in Austin, Texas and Miami Beach, Florida, in the United States,[4] and in the Mercado de los Carruajes in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
[7][8] In 2010, a San Ginés's branch was opened in Shibuya, Tokyo (Japan).
[citation needed] This cafe has been mentioned in multiple literary works, including Los Episodios OkNacionales by Benito Pérez Galdós and Luces de Bohemia by Valle Inclán.