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| Rincón de San Juan de Dios |
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| Where hearty portions of meat from northern Spain are concerned, you won't get much better than here. You'll enjoy the exposed brick and aged wood décor, reminiscent of a 17th-century Castilian tavern. The discreet curtains covering half the windows will protect you from the prying eyes of passers-by. There is a private dining room with seven tables upstairs. |
San Juan de Dios, 31
Granada
18001
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| This old-fashioned bar and restaurant serves excellent tapas and the menu features a great variety of cold meat and cheese platters, as well as roast meats and roast potatoes. The two floors are beautifully decorated with dark, aged wood and old sherry adverts that make you feel as if you were in a 17th-century tavern. |
Elvira, 5
Granada
18010
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| National and international bands and DJs regularly play here, one of Spain's most famous clubs. |
Calle de la Paz 7
Carretera de Armilla
Granada
Spain |
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| You can enjoy some fine wines and generous servings of complimentary tapas in this lovely old bar, decorated to look like the dining room of a medieval castle. Bare stone walls, suits of armour, swords, maces, and other assorted artefacts from the Middle Ages surround you. The tapas are so good and filling that you won't need dinner after two drinks. |
Elvira, s/n
18010
Granada
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| Enter Calle Elvira from Plaza Nueva for the lively atmosphere. On the left, you've got some of Granada's busiest and best tapas bars where people have to stand in the street with their drinks because there is no space left inside. On the right, there is a small Arabic quarter full of Middle Eastern and North African restaurants, take-aways, tea shops and craft shops. |
Plaza Mariana Pineda, 10
18009
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