Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Castilleja de la Cuesta, Province of Seville, Spain including CASA CUESTA, Bar Triana, Restaurante Jaramillo, Bar la Fabula, Tipico Barra De Tapas, CASA CUESTA, Patio San Eloy Las Columnas, CASA CUESTA, La Linterna Ciega, Salsamento
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4 based on 136 reviews
Salsamento is a new bar in Seville, which focuses on andalusian gastronomy. It offers classic dishes like "montaitos", a wide variety of tapas, serrano ham, and all type of high quality cheese. All with a very good price! Salsamento bar does not only have
It is located just opposite our hotel and was full both at lunch and dinner hours so we gave it a try. Reasonably priced tapas. We had the duck foie, iberico ham, salmon cubes with dill cream, onion tuna and something I forgot the name...all were finely done.Hola whyjess! Disculpa la tardanza en la respuesta. Hubo un error y se quedó pendiente de contestar. MuchÃsimas gracias por dedicarnos un rato en escribir y recomendar. Ponemos mucho cariño en el dia a dia para que todo salga bien. Os esperamos en vuestra próxima visita. Saludos!
4 based on 688 reviews
A-typical Pub: Craft beer, pulled pork... and Tuscan-andalusian fusion! Whaaaa? Oh yes. Have a pint, try our Pappa al Pomodoro or some of our premium iberian pork grilled cuts. Dive into traditional flavours coming from farmers' traditions of two far awa
My wife and I ate here on two nights â the food was so good we couldnât resist going back!Itâs fairly informal, with a good atmosphere and service. They speak English, and are happy to help.The menu gives just the right amount of choice, while not being too lengthy, allowing them to make all items to-order. They have a changing beer menu, as well as the usual drinks.The prices were very good â we were surprised that on both occasions we visited, our bill was only around EUR 35 for a couple of drinks and four tapas dishes (more hen enough for 2 people to share).There are a lot of tourists (probably because of the high Trip Advisor rating), but donât let that put you off - there are plenty of Spanish people later in the evening.Highly recommended.Hey, this is a greatly worded opinion! We wish everyone was so careful when describing their eateries!Thanks a lot for the good review, it's a pleasure to know you came back twice to dine at La Linterna Ciega, see you soon!
3 based on 825 reviews
Based on the recommendation of the gentleman who checked us in at the hotel, we decided that we would be eating in the Triana neighborhood because thatâs where locals dine and drink. We were not disappointed! The first night in Seville, we ate at Casa Cuesta and it was good but I was a little disappointed with the garlic shrimp that came out sizzling, but they cooled down so much that by the time I ate them, they were minuscule. The server was very friendly, but there was a language barrier for the first time that prevented my friend from being able to communicate that she was a vegetarian even though I explained it perfectly in Spanish. What she ordered, she requested no meat and was served meat. I ordered Sal Morejo soup, which I had in Cuba at an Air Bnb and the woman who owned it had lived in Spain, and it was one of the best soups I had in my life. I expected a little bit more from the soup here in Seville at this restaurant. I know itâs a cool soup but it was ice cold. However, the fried cheese with raspberry purée was phenomenal!! We also really enjoyed the ratatouille and it was incredibly flavorful. We also got to watch a futbol game while I drank many beers.
4 based on 775 reviews
DESDE 1972 Toda una tradición en tapas, vinos y cerveza El Patio San Eloy es toda una tradición en tapas en Sevilla, vinos y cerveza. Su ambiente, sus tapas, sus genuinas combinaciones de montaditos y tartas saladas, hacen de el Patio un lugar de culto pa
We have lived in Triana for a few weeks and had a great time.Triana is an neighborhood of Seville, different in character from the rest of Seville In the bars and restaurants you can easily talk with the inhabitants of Triana and you can enjoy spontaneous guitar playing and singing as the flamenco is meant. The place to be!One of our favorite restaurants was: Patio las Columnas, on the corner of Calle San Jacinto 29 and Calle Rodrigo de Triana, where the waiters greeted us kindly every time we stepped inside.We like sitting at the bar with a glass of wine and a tapa, but you can also enjoy the Spanish cuisine, at the tables inside or outside on the terrace. On the terrace you can be surprised by a flamenco singer or guitarist passing by.The waiters have fun in their work and work very well together,the food is delicious!Really a perfect restaurant to enjoy the Spanish food in the afternoon or to end a beautiful Spanish day in the evening.Heartily recommended!AnneliesHello annelies1956,Thank you so much for sharing such an amazing opinion with us.We are more than glad you liked that much our place, food, service and the atmosphere...Thank you for recommending us.Merry Christmas.
3 based on 825 reviews
Based on the recommendation of the gentleman who checked us in at the hotel, we decided that we would be eating in the Triana neighborhood because thatâs where locals dine and drink. We were not disappointed! The first night in Seville, we ate at Casa Cuesta and it was good but I was a little disappointed with the garlic shrimp that came out sizzling, but they cooled down so much that by the time I ate them, they were minuscule. The server was very friendly, but there was a language barrier for the first time that prevented my friend from being able to communicate that she was a vegetarian even though I explained it perfectly in Spanish. What she ordered, she requested no meat and was served meat. I ordered Sal Morejo soup, which I had in Cuba at an Air Bnb and the woman who owned it had lived in Spain, and it was one of the best soups I had in my life. I expected a little bit more from the soup here in Seville at this restaurant. I know itâs a cool soup but it was ice cold. However, the fried cheese with raspberry purée was phenomenal!! We also really enjoyed the ratatouille and it was incredibly flavorful. We also got to watch a futbol game while I drank many beers.
4 based on 285 reviews
Typical Spanish tapas, in the neighborhood of Triana. Wines, beers, tapas and the best environment. #SameSameButDifferent
We had a lovely meal here and really enjoyed the tapas. Particularly recommend the pig cheek and gnocchi. The mini burger was divine too. And so cheap!The staff were amazing, also if you like white wine they do a fab Riesling. Weâre here for a week and will be going back on our last night for sure! Thank you Tipico
4 based on 137 reviews
Bar de tapas en Triana. Tapas originales y tapas tradicionales con un toque único y exclusivo, todo a buen precio.
Visited last night. Great service from super friendly waitress. We communicated in a mixture of Spanish and English!Tapas were delicious. Salmorejo was amazing! Jamon, croquettes and other choices were all great. Try the goats cheese - interesting!Will definitely return. Worth walking a little further for such good food.
4 based on 200 reviews
The food here is delicious, never have I ate so well in spain the quality of the fish dishes are superb highly recommend this place. Family, friends, business, couples and the solo traveller will feel welcome in this amazing eateries
4 based on 539 reviews
Gastro bar in the center of Triana with a large variety of products and dishes for all tastes - You can also find vegetarian and vegan options.
Don't be put off by the rustic look and location. The food is amazing and the gentleman was very helpful in explaining the dishes.I could have gone through the menu.Thank you.
3 based on 825 reviews
Based on the recommendation of the gentleman who checked us in at the hotel, we decided that we would be eating in the Triana neighborhood because thatâs where locals dine and drink. We were not disappointed! The first night in Seville, we ate at Casa Cuesta and it was good but I was a little disappointed with the garlic shrimp that came out sizzling, but they cooled down so much that by the time I ate them, they were minuscule. The server was very friendly, but there was a language barrier for the first time that prevented my friend from being able to communicate that she was a vegetarian even though I explained it perfectly in Spanish. What she ordered, she requested no meat and was served meat. I ordered Sal Morejo soup, which I had in Cuba at an Air Bnb and the woman who owned it had lived in Spain, and it was one of the best soups I had in my life. I expected a little bit more from the soup here in Seville at this restaurant. I know itâs a cool soup but it was ice cold. However, the fried cheese with raspberry purée was phenomenal!! We also really enjoyed the ratatouille and it was incredibly flavorful. We also got to watch a futbol game while I drank many beers.
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