Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Jerez De La Frontera, Andalucia, Spain. Southwest of Seville, Jerez is a well-heeled place. It’s the home of the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and its famous dancing horses; if you’re on a budget or can’t be there for a formal performance, it’s worth dropping in to catch a morning training session. The other major reason to visit Jerez is to sample its most famous product—sherry. You can do this at a number of bodegas associated with the world’s best-known brands, including Bodegas Tio Pepe, The House of Sandeman, Jerez, and Pedro Domecq. They’ll soon have you knowing your amontillado from your oloroso. There’s also an Alcázar, dating back to the time of the Almohads, which features a small mosque, now the chapel of Santa María Real.
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4 based on 480 reviews
We went in inspired by the fumes of grilling. However, the meat and grilling was far from worth the money and the potatoes which was the only thing accompanying were greasy and soggy. It feels like a concept restaurant where the quality and staff attitude has fallen behind.
Where to eat Contemporary food in Jerez De La Frontera: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 414 reviews
Went here last week whilst visiting the town.Food exceptional, probably best beef I have tasted. Shared centre sirloin for 2.Mixed salad a few tapas, bottle of wine and 6 beers â¬80.Wish I could get same great value in Marbella !Highly recommended to all readers.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Jerez De La Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
4 based on 153 reviews
Just around the corner from Montecastillo hotel, in the middle of nowhere, you'll find this small restaurant that serves very nice grilled meats. This is a spot frequented by locals and not tourists. The prices are very fair. The staff is ok. If you go from 8:30 PM and stay outdoors you'll be able to watch a very nice sunset as you drink your cerveza.
4 based on 84 reviews
We stopped here for lunch - 3 tapa, bread, a small beer, 2 manzanilla and a carajillo for â¬13. The waiter gave a lesson in pronunciation of a j in the middle of words to my husband (i.e. carajillo and naranja) which he failes to master. Lovely friendly service though and reasonable prices
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