Very rude service and they treated me so poorly because I am from another country. In particular the front lady serving, who was pointing and shaking her head just looking at me (I have brown skin and am not Spanish) trying to turn me away, even though I was polite and wrote down and showed her exactly what I wanted, using the exact same spelling they used on their menu. I felt very uncomfortable and have never experienced this type of behaviour elsewhere in Spain so far. She was so angry that I was there and kept talking to the other customers whilst pointing at me.
The food was also not heated up and was given to me cold, with no utensils/cutlery to eat. I had to eat with my hands a dish with gravy on the beach. Ruined my...
Read moreA basic tapas bar aimed squarely at locals and possibly poorer locals judging by the clientele but it didn't put us off having a beer, soft drinks and a selection of the tapas on display in the food counter. We had some battered prawns and some pork slices on a bed of chips. The pork was excellent amd not at all fatty. Prawns were good but it was a small tapas portion of about 5. Beer was clean and cold and ao nothing to complain about. Worth while stopping in if passing by but not good enough to aim to go there. I dropped a star for the atmosphere but to be fair,mit's a no thrills place not trying to be...
Read moreNebraska Bar is a typical downtown tapas bar, simple but well-loved by locals.
The prices are hard to beat: two beers, two glasses of white wine, and four different tapas (around €3 each) came to just over €20 in total.
The tapas themselves aren’t sophisticated or gourmet, and the atmosphere isn’t that of a chic seaside bar, people through serviette on the floor….But that’s exactly the appeal – it feels authentic, like you’ve stepped into everyday Cádiz life.
If you find yourself near Playa de la Victoria and get peckish, Nebraska Bar could be a good stop to enjoy affordable bites and soak up a bit of...
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