If you’ve spent any time on Instagram food channels lately, you’ve probably already seen them.
Massive croissants stuffed with pistachio cream, Nutella, Kinder Bueno with enough filling to feed a small country.
Well…they’re now coming to La Laguna.
Ducì Tenerife Expands with Second Island Location
The Sicilian pastry and ice cream business:
🍦 Ducì Tenerife
Has officially confirmed the opening of its second shop on the island following the popularity of its original location in:
📍 Las Caletillas, Candelaria
The new venue will open in:
📍 Calle Quintín Benito — La Laguna
Close to:
🌳 Parque de La Constitución
⛪ Plaza del Cristo
Already a fairly dangerous area to walk through … if you’re trying to avoid pastries.
Sicilian Pastries, Ice Cream and Giant Croissants
The new shop will continue serving the products that made Ducì popular across Tenerife, including:
🥐 Giant artisan croissants
🍦 Sicilian ice cream
🎂 Traditional pastries
🇮🇹 Sicilian specialities
Alongside items such as:
- Cannoli
- Cipollina
- Arancini
- Lobster tail pastries
- Calzones
Basically the sort of menu where “I’ll just grab one thing” becomes financially unrealistic very quickly.
The XXL Croissants That Went Viral
One of the bakery’s biggest successes has been its:
🥐 Giant croissants made to order
Created as an alternative to traditional birthday cakes.
Some reportedly reach:
📏 The length of a human arm
Which honestly feels both excessive and completely necessary at the same time.
Pistachio, Nutella and Full Sugar Chaos
Customers can customise fillings with combinations including:
🌰 Pistachio
🍫 Nutella
🍪 Lotus Biscoff
🍫 Kinder Bueno
Usually topped with:
🍪 Biscuits
🌰 Hazelnuts
🍫 Extra cream
Because moderation clearly isn’t part of the business model!!!
“Unique Surprises” Planned for La Laguna
The owner also hinted that the La Laguna opening will include:
✨ Exclusive new products and surprises
Created specifically for the new location.
Which in Tenerife food language usually means people will be queueing outside filming pastries for TikTok within about 48 hours.
Worth Knowing
La Laguna already has plenty of good cafés and pastry shops.
But adding giant Sicilian croissants into the mix feels like the city’s collective self-control is about to be tested fairly seriously.