Best tapas experience while in Granada, but the bar was very low. Here, you get offered a wine list and once you put your order in, the server brings you a surprise round of free tapas. If you have any dietary restrictions make sure to mention it with your wine order and be assertive because they won’t ask or stick around once you make your order.
The staff was much like everywhere else, not openly rude but not friendly or nice either. The first tapa was a pork sandwich which was very good, followed by cheese and jam on bread for the veggie person, then gazpacho with craisins which was really good, then guacamole and cheese on bread.
Overall, I would recommend this place but definitely temper your expectations because shockingly it’s difficult to find good tapas in Granada. Try and arrive earlier because seating is limited and the staff is not very accommodating.
If you want good food, try out the Moroccan and Lebanese restaurants in the area instead which were...
Read morePlace truly has great atmosphere, but as for friendly waiters, not so much. Certainly not at night when it's packed to the brim and they have no time for friendliness. Supposed to have a great wine selection, but somehow light red is not included, received another kick-to-the-head instead. Their tapas dishes are mediocre at best (try the cheese & pate selection and you will be disappointed) but the spicy chorizo is really sad. Not really spicy, the hard-as-shoe soles chorizo slices swim in a thick wad of...
Read moreBest bar we visited in Granada! The staff were lovely, advising us on different wines from their extensive collection. The tapas that came with the wine was delicious and we ordered two extra plates, one of melted cheese with berries (amazing) and one tomato salad which was so tasty! The atmosphere was really nice, chilled out and seemed to be full of locals just popping in for one. We got there about 7pm on a Thursday evening and we were able to sit down but it did start to fill up...
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