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Our recommendations

Tapas

Misa de Seis

A small and cozy local favorite spot only a few minutes’ walk from Federico de Lorca Park serves some of the best tapas in the neighborhood. Get there early to score a table on the patio. Choose our own tapas from a long and frequently changing list of available delights.
| Calle Obispo Hurtado, 24

Rosario Varela

A vibrant and colorful spot in Realejo, serving up a delectable fusion of Spanish and international tapas. The place fills up quickly at all times of the day with locals and tourists alike who come here just as much for the ambiance as for what the kitchen and the bar have to offer.
| Calle Varela, 10

Más que Vinos

Tucked away in a small alley, this charming Spanish-style bar stays true to its name, offering a delightful array of tapas and small plates to complement its impressive wine selection. Find this hidden gem after exploring Plaza Bib Rambla - it’s a stone’s throw away.
| Calle Tundidores, 10

Bar Poë

Need a break from patatas bravas and tortilla? Recently recognized as serving Granada’s most unique tapas, Matt and Anna prepare an eclectic array of small plates that will make you order tapas extra throughout the night at this cash-only, expat mecca.
| Calle Verónica de la Magdalena, 40

Bodegas Castañeda

Add yours to almost a century of memories made at one of Granada’s most iconic bars. Huge wooden vermouth barrels and similarly sized bullheads on the walls add to the vibe of this busy quick-service bar where tapas are generous and constantly changing. Don’t be discouraged by the boisterous barmen - it’s part of the attraction.
| Calle Almireceros 1

Bar Aliatar Los Caracoles

This popular bar in the Albaicín is most famous for its snails served as tapas in a salsa picante. If snails are not your thing, there are plenty of other tapa options to keep you happy as you enjoy live flamenco guitar played by local passers-by eager to please the masses.
| Plaza Aliatar, 4

Bar Provincias

A local favorite that has been known for authentic and generous tapas since 1945 where the owners Raul and Jorge promise you will feel cozier than in your own house. Known throughout Granada for its fresh, delicious, and generous tapas the place is also a decent option for vegetarians.
| Calle Provincias, 4

Restaurante San Remo

A place where the locals go for tapas with over 60 years of history where you will feel like a real Granadino. The first tapa is always “patatas con salsa” or potatoes with a spicy sauce that is the bar’s biggest draw and the owner’s most guarded, secret recipe.
| Calle Puente de Castañeda, 9

Taberna Casa Enrique

Rumored to be Granada’s oldest tavern, this small place just off Puerta Real serves up plenty of old local charm and flavor. Known for exquisite tapas and generous wine pours, the iconic tavern attracts a mixed crowd of tourists and locals that often spills into the street.
| Calle Acera del Darro, 8

Potemkin

Tapas in Granada come in all forms and sizes. If you are looking to diversify your tapas experience, try this neighborhood Japanese eatery in the heart of Realejo which serves sushi tapas that have earned this place a tremendous following among locals and expats alike.
| Placeta del Hospicio Viejo, 3
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