Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in Seville. Originally founded as a Roman city and now home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Seville is bursting with antique charm. The Alcazar palace complex is a stunning collage of architectural styles, and the Cathedral will impress you with its beauty and its status as the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Metropol Parasol is the world’s largest wooden structure, a massive mix of grids and swirls that contains a market and a terrace observatory.
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4 based on 204 reviews
Septimo Wine Bar and Tapas is located in the neighborhood of Arenal (right near the market). This is an intimate place with maybe a dozen tables, so I urge you to make a reservation or arrive promptly at when they open at 8:30pm.The menu rotates based on what they have available. We had a vegetarian risotto, a 400g gram steak (lomo), cheese board, and a few other tapas. Everything was delicious and expertly prepared. We spoke with the owner for a little while and he was very personable and knowledgeable. While we only had a small amount of wine, he was very good about directing us to what paired well with the tapas. This is a restaurant I can highly recommend for those visiting Sevilla. I will certainly be back next time I am in Sevilla.
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4 based on 486 reviews
Contemporary bar with carefully selected tapas and wine pairings.
La Cata Ciega is one of my favourites tapas bars in the centre of Seville. It is a small but intimate and friendly bar with good tapas and better wines. If you are a wine lover, do not miss this place. They have a great selection of Spanish wines, and they are specialized in Sherry wines. Ãlvaro and Abraham will make you feel at home. Give them regards on my behalf and they will take care of you. ;-)
4 based on 1186 reviews
We have been to Seville a few times over the last two years and always visit this bar when in the city. Located 5 minutes walk from the Cathedral it is well worth a visit when in Sevilla. Not overpriced and with a good menu which includes gluten free there really is something for everyone. The staff are friendly and attentive especially Gari who always has a smile on his face and makes time to ensure you feel welcome. Going back to the food the chicken curry and goats cheese & pesto are devine. Please make time to visit when in this delightful city
4 based on 2077 reviews
We had been told about this tapas bar, but we stumbled upon it by accident. The struggle for a table (We were lucky and got to sit down straight away) is worth it. We had an amazing Tempranillo blend for our wine and then chose three tapas. The tempura prawns were a stand out dish with crunchy vegetables included. Your order gets served from the bar so you need to remember what you have ordered.
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4 based on 337 reviews
Astone's throw from the cathedral and all the overpriced ordinary eateries, this was a lovely experience from the moment we're walked in. Lovely surroundings, friendly service and delicious food and wine! The morcilla was the best we've had anywhere and served artistically with some equally fabulous chorizo and belly pork. Pigs cheek in mushroom was melt- the-mouth. Couldn't recommend this little place more highly! (Monkee not included!)
Where to eat Bar food in Seville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 361 reviews
Restaurant specialized in sherry wines , vermouth and appetizers. Funny and elaborated tapas with fresh products. Local food and wines. Quiet ambience.
This is a very unassuming little place close to 'Las Setas' and entirely lacking in glamour. It has a row of tables outside in a sort of pedestrian section between two buildings and a small interior. The menu is fairly small, with nothing above E12. It contains the usual selection of tapas, and an additional selection of raciones (larger plates) which, to put it plainly, were each and every one of them out of this world. We simply could not get enough of what this tiny kitchen produced. Each dish a masterpiece in its own right, with most interesting and delightful textures and favours - certainly the best I had had over a week's sojourn in Sevilla. What stood out in particular was a plate of battered artichokes, a pork roast and an olive green seafood risotto, containing a sort of clam, which had a flavour I had never tasted nor will again! Superb in every respect, and excellent service. Lovely energy - and frequented mostly by locals and families. Highly recommended.
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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!
5 based on 223 reviews
This restaurant is small but amazing!The food is fresh, fantastic, different to all other tapas. Staff are friendly and thorough in explaining and recommending food. Great atmosphere, great wine, not pricey either!!We went 2 nights âon the trotâ as we loved the food so much on the first night. Definitely go and book in advance or wait!
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