Reviews on Mediterranean food in Olvera, Province of Cadiz, Spain including Cerveceria Los Arbolitos, El Puerto De Los Arbolitos, Taberna Juanito Gomez, Bar Cerveceria Entrecaminos, La Bodega, Meson Sabor Andaluz, Restaurante Rio Corbones, Bar Restaurante El Olivo, Cafe Bar Polear, La Posada de Abuela
Things to do in Olvera
4 based on 179 reviews
Every superb. The Host / Owner Antonio was extremely attentive and nothing was too much trouble. Small but cosy venue that never appeared to be empty.Any minor problem (one only - meat tough) was rectified immediately and with sincere apologies.We were in the area for a 4 week long let, but unfortunately did not discover this oasis until the end of our second week, otherwise we would have frequented it much more often.The Bar / Restaurant was managed with great professionalism. So much so we ate most evening throughout the remainder of our stay.Highly recommended and will return whenever we are in this region of Spain.
4 based on 158 reviews
We stopped at Cafe Bar Polear and enjoyed a fabulous lunch of a delicious tomato soup followed by a arugula salad with yogurt and chicken and then mushroom risotto followed by rare tuna all paired with a thoughtful selection of local wines. The staff were incredibly kind and gracious and administered to one of our group who entered the bar covered in blood from a bike accident. The fantastic food, wine and kindness restored our spirits and wounds. Gracias
We had a reunion and booked a table for 10. We booked well in advance. Unfortunately when we arrived to the restaurant it was closed. We had to find a different venue. Not a good way to treat customers.
3 based on 26 reviews
The owner refused to bring our meal to our table on the front terrace (which was dirty and dusty), and when we refused to do our own 'waiting' he still refused. We said we'd leave instead of allowing them to treat us badly, and he lost his temper and started shouting at us!!! Unbelievable!!! Incidentally, the other Spanis diners said he was 'mental' ... he'd refused to serve them too!!Best avoided - unless you'd like to see what toilets were like in Spain in the 1930's! Disgusting!!!
5 based on 250 reviews
Nice place where to try traditional or elaborated food dishes. Amazing service from waiting and kitchen staff. Don't forget to ask for specials of the day out of the menu. Always using seasonal products. I tried a potato salad with cod, ox tail croquettes and bonito fish on the grill. Everything well paired with a selected national range of wines. On sweet time we enjoyed a homemade flan made up with vanilla from Madagascar and a grilled pumpkin fringe. Only 20min from Ronda and 1h from Malaga.
4 based on 17 reviews
We have been visiting Andalucia for over six years now and this is definitely one of our favourite restaurants. The place is typically Spanish, not the least bit pretentious, and serves some of the best home-cooked tapas the we have ever had. The service is always friendly and attentive. My particular favourite is Conejo en Salsa (Rabbit in sauce), which is only available in season, whilst my wife always has Merluza (Hake), which she swears is the best that she has ever had. For tapa the portions are generous, whilst the prices are excellent. A little Spanish is definitely helpful, as it is in most of Olvera, but that just adds to the authentic flavour of the evening.
Nice dinner Really busy and noisy, good atmosphere.Staff friendly and fast service would recommend the quail eggs and brocheta
4 based on 154 reviews
Our hosts in Olvera recommended this and we could see why - excellent tapas, very reasonable prices, in a lovely atmosphere and with a super-friendly owner. We had a drink first in the evening sunshine on the pavement outside (great views out over the campo), then moved indoors for the serious business. We worked our way through a range of really tasty tapas - artichokes, with and without anchovies, baby broad beans (without ham, for me), quails eggs on mini-toasts, grilled mushrooms with crisp lettuce leaves and garlic mayonnaise, and black pudding. Together with a beer and five glasses of wine that lot set us back back to the tune of â¬24 - stunningly good value. Strongly recommended.
4 based on 182 reviews
Closed for holidays from 17/04/2017 to 04/27/2017
Another visit to my favourite restaurant in Olvera. As usual the quality of the food and service was perfect. I started with spinach and chickpea stew followed by Ensaladilla Rusa and then Presa Ibérica all washed down with a lovely red from La Mancha.
Where to eat Spanish food in Olvera: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 103 reviews
Very reasonable prices and a superb selection on offer. Couldn't fault any of the choices we had over several visits. Gets very busy with locals, especially at weekends, but this adds to the atmosphere. Highly recommended if you're visiting Olvera.
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