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Royal Alcázar of Seville
Casco Antiguo, 41004 Seville, Spain
La Giralda
Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara
C/ Ximénez de Enciso, 28, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Murillo Gardens
Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Patio de Banderas
Pl. del Patio de Banderas, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Casa de Murillo
C. Sta. Teresa, 8, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Archivo de Indias
Av. de la Constitución, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Casa de Salinas
C. Mateos Gago, 39, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
La Susona
Calle Susona, 10A, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Iglesia de Santa Cruz
C. Mateos Gago, 32B, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas
C. Rodrigo Caro, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
El Librero Tapas Y Quesos
Pje. Andreu, 4, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
MALQUERER Restaurante
C. Reinoso, 8, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Las Teresas
C. Sta. Teresa, 2, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
San Marco Santa Cruz
C. Mesón del Moro, 6, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
Bodeguita la parihuela
Pje. de Vila, 12, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
El Rincón De Murillo
C. Lope de Rueda, 18, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Restaurante La Hostería de Laurel
Pl. Venerables, 5, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Taberna Belmonte
C. Mateos Gago, 24, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Cervecería Giralda Bar
C. Mateos Gago, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
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Bar restaurante Casa Román

Pl. Venerables, 1, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
4.3(1.2K)
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attractions: Royal Alcázar of Seville, La Giralda, La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara, Murillo Gardens, Patio de Banderas, Casa de Murillo, Archivo de Indias, Casa de Salinas, La Susona, Iglesia de Santa Cruz, restaurants: Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas, El Librero Tapas Y Quesos, MALQUERER Restaurante, Las Teresas, San Marco Santa Cruz, Bodeguita la parihuela, El Rincón De Murillo, Restaurante La Hostería de Laurel, Taberna Belmonte, Cervecería Giralda Bar
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+34 954 22 84 83
Website
casaromansevilla.com

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Patatas Aliñadas Con Melva Canutera
Ensaladilla De Gambas
Pimientos Asados En Casa
Aliño De Langostinos
Aliño De Pulpo

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Nearby attractions of Bar restaurante Casa Román

Royal Alcázar of Seville

La Giralda

La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara

Murillo Gardens

Patio de Banderas

Casa de Murillo

Archivo de Indias

Casa de Salinas

La Susona

Iglesia de Santa Cruz

Royal Alcázar of Seville

Royal Alcázar of Seville

4.7

(32.8K)

Open 24 hours
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La Giralda

La Giralda

4.7

(19.1K)

Open 24 hours
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La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara

La Casa del Flamenco - Auditorio Alcántara

4.7

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Murillo Gardens

Murillo Gardens

4.6

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Explore Seville’s highlights with a local guide
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Horseback riding around Doñana National Park
Horseback riding around Doñana National Park
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Nearby restaurants of Bar restaurante Casa Román

Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas

El Librero Tapas Y Quesos

MALQUERER Restaurante

Las Teresas

San Marco Santa Cruz

Bodeguita la parihuela

El Rincón De Murillo

Restaurante La Hostería de Laurel

Taberna Belmonte

Cervecería Giralda Bar

Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas

Bodega Santa Cruz Las Columnas

4.4

(5.9K)

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El Librero Tapas Y Quesos

El Librero Tapas Y Quesos

4.6

(2.2K)

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MALQUERER Restaurante

MALQUERER Restaurante

4.7

(857)

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Las Teresas

Las Teresas

3.9

(2.8K)

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Reviews of Bar restaurante Casa Román

4.3
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5.0
2y

We came across Casa Roman by accident on our first night in Seville, and the bar was set very high. Since then we have not been able to find anywhere comparable for food, service and authenticity than Casa Roman. The place itself is beautifully decorated with marble tiled floor, and marble topped tables inside, wooden beamed ceiling and oil paintings on the walls. The Iberico hams hanging from the ceiling add the character that immediately makes you think of Spain. The menu was a genuine delight to navigate and if anything is too difficult to figure out there is a QR code for the English menu. Service? These guys have it down to a relaxed efficiency that would make many a fine dining restaurant wish to emulate if they could. These guys genuinely know each other and their customers. They are “on it”. Lastly but most importantly the food; this was a perfect mix of convenience and pure luxury. Each plate could be ordered when you were good and ready and came quickly. The kitchen must be just as efficient as the front of house. Ingredients are typically fresh, standard is top notch and it tastes absolutely amazing. Lasting memories are made by good food and this does not disappoint. Five...

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2.0
6y

I have updated this review following our second visit. Some months before we had a good experience, served by a large gentleman who was friendly and helpful. A small party of about 8 or 10 occupied another table but this didn't take away from our service. Now this second visit an impatient gentleman with spectacles told us the kitchen was closed when it was plainly serving another larger group. This contradicted a young waiter handing us menus before the spectacled man, we suspect to be the manager, took them from us, then saying we could have a selection of meat and cheese. We reluctantly agreed as we were hungry. Out came a plate of mixed cured meats and a plate of mixed cheeses. Finally the bill. 60 euros for two plates of cold stuff we didn't even want but were offered no alternative to. We three felt we had been abused and robbed as customers who revisited because we remembered and liked the establishment. Of course, there will be no third visit. This is the result of poor customer service. I guess they have enough custom to stick their...

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5.0
39w

I already had this place in mind when I was planning my trip; and boy, it didn't disappoint.

First up, top notch ambience. The photos speak for themselves.

I wanted to try gazpacho; the awesome gentlemen serving us informed us that they were out of gazpacho, and recommended instead salmorejo (4,50€); with that, I guess I found my new favourite soup. Absolutely delicious and such a wonderful treat to the tastebuds.

The grilled vegetables (13€) are amazing. Not much to say here except HOW DO YOU GET SUCH HUGE TOMATOES. AND SUCH FRESH MUSHROOMS. AND THE BRINJAL?!?!?!?!?

Got a tapa of the iberian tenderloin with whiskey sauce (5€). Delicious, if not a little too flavoured. I would go less on the salt but that's just me and my Singaporean palette.

And also a tapa of fried cod (5,60€). Nothing much to shout about here.

This order was for a family of 3 adults - for asian families with small appetites like mine, I do not recommend anything more than...

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We came across Casa Roman by accident on our first night in Seville, and the bar was set very high. Since then we have not been able to find anywhere comparable for food, service and authenticity than Casa Roman. The place itself is beautifully decorated with marble tiled floor, and marble topped tables inside, wooden beamed ceiling and oil paintings on the walls. The Iberico hams hanging from the ceiling add the character that immediately makes you think of Spain. The menu was a genuine delight to navigate and if anything is too difficult to figure out there is a QR code for the English menu. Service? These guys have it down to a relaxed efficiency that would make many a fine dining restaurant wish to emulate if they could. These guys genuinely know each other and their customers. They are “on it”. Lastly but most importantly the food; this was a perfect mix of convenience and pure luxury. Each plate could be ordered when you were good and ready and came quickly. The kitchen must be just as efficient as the front of house. Ingredients are typically fresh, standard is top notch and it tastes absolutely amazing. Lasting memories are made by good food and this does not disappoint. Five stars from us.
Evan EngEvan Eng
I already had this place in mind when I was planning my trip; and boy, it didn't disappoint. First up, top notch ambience. The photos speak for themselves. I wanted to try gazpacho; the awesome gentlemen serving us informed us that they were out of gazpacho, and recommended instead salmorejo (4,50€); with that, I guess I found my new favourite soup. Absolutely delicious and such a wonderful treat to the tastebuds. The grilled vegetables (13€) are amazing. Not much to say here except HOW DO YOU GET SUCH HUGE TOMATOES. AND SUCH FRESH MUSHROOMS. AND THE BRINJAL?!?!?!?!? Got a tapa of the iberian tenderloin with whiskey sauce (5€). Delicious, if not a little too flavoured. I would go less on the salt but that's just me and my Singaporean palette. And also a tapa of fried cod (5,60€). Nothing much to shout about here. This order was for a family of 3 adults - for asian families with small appetites like mine, I do not recommend anything more than what I have.
JonnyJonny
Decided to try Casa Román. They’re known for their jamón ibérico and cola de toro (oxtail). No wait for a table inside, but packed outside on a Saturday afternoon. English menu is available (scan the QR code). - Tinto de verano (1,70€) - Vermouth lustra (2,40€) - my least favourite vermouth that I drank all trip. - Pan y picos (1,80€) - Remolachas aliñadas (2,50€) - basic beets. - Berenjena a la plancha (2,75€) - eggplant wasn’t grilled long enough. Not much flavour. - Jamón ibérico de bellota (4,30€) - huge ripoff. Two tiny pieces of ibérico ham. - Arroz de cola (3,20€) - rice was tasty, oxtail tender. Only available on weekends. - Costillitas de cerdo ibérico a la plancha (7,50€ for 1/2) - ribs were greasy and 90% bones. Given the cheap, tough end pieces. Only dish we liked was the oxtail. Everything else was unmemorable.
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We came across Casa Roman by accident on our first night in Seville, and the bar was set very high. Since then we have not been able to find anywhere comparable for food, service and authenticity than Casa Roman. The place itself is beautifully decorated with marble tiled floor, and marble topped tables inside, wooden beamed ceiling and oil paintings on the walls. The Iberico hams hanging from the ceiling add the character that immediately makes you think of Spain. The menu was a genuine delight to navigate and if anything is too difficult to figure out there is a QR code for the English menu. Service? These guys have it down to a relaxed efficiency that would make many a fine dining restaurant wish to emulate if they could. These guys genuinely know each other and their customers. They are “on it”. Lastly but most importantly the food; this was a perfect mix of convenience and pure luxury. Each plate could be ordered when you were good and ready and came quickly. The kitchen must be just as efficient as the front of house. Ingredients are typically fresh, standard is top notch and it tastes absolutely amazing. Lasting memories are made by good food and this does not disappoint. Five stars from us.
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I already had this place in mind when I was planning my trip; and boy, it didn't disappoint. First up, top notch ambience. The photos speak for themselves. I wanted to try gazpacho; the awesome gentlemen serving us informed us that they were out of gazpacho, and recommended instead salmorejo (4,50€); with that, I guess I found my new favourite soup. Absolutely delicious and such a wonderful treat to the tastebuds. The grilled vegetables (13€) are amazing. Not much to say here except HOW DO YOU GET SUCH HUGE TOMATOES. AND SUCH FRESH MUSHROOMS. AND THE BRINJAL?!?!?!?!? Got a tapa of the iberian tenderloin with whiskey sauce (5€). Delicious, if not a little too flavoured. I would go less on the salt but that's just me and my Singaporean palette. And also a tapa of fried cod (5,60€). Nothing much to shout about here. This order was for a family of 3 adults - for asian families with small appetites like mine, I do not recommend anything more than what I have.
Evan Eng

Evan Eng

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Decided to try Casa Román. They’re known for their jamón ibérico and cola de toro (oxtail). No wait for a table inside, but packed outside on a Saturday afternoon. English menu is available (scan the QR code). - Tinto de verano (1,70€) - Vermouth lustra (2,40€) - my least favourite vermouth that I drank all trip. - Pan y picos (1,80€) - Remolachas aliñadas (2,50€) - basic beets. - Berenjena a la plancha (2,75€) - eggplant wasn’t grilled long enough. Not much flavour. - Jamón ibérico de bellota (4,30€) - huge ripoff. Two tiny pieces of ibérico ham. - Arroz de cola (3,20€) - rice was tasty, oxtail tender. Only available on weekends. - Costillitas de cerdo ibérico a la plancha (7,50€ for 1/2) - ribs were greasy and 90% bones. Given the cheap, tough end pieces. Only dish we liked was the oxtail. Everything else was unmemorable.
Jonny

Jonny

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