O’CONNELL’S
Read moreThis very busy Irish pub is a place dedicated to beer lovers, it is also a place where you can easily engage the conversation with its neighbours.
TRAFALGAR SPORTS BAR
Read moreFor Anglo-Saxon teams fanatics, this pub is located at Main Street. Its screens broadcast, continuously, events and sports meetings. Please note that a buffet with a will for 7 £ will be able to make a happy start.
CAFE CENTRAL
Read moreFaithful to the position since 1894, it is the cosmopolitan rallying point in the city centre. Return backpackers from the Sahara, European surfers, new Hippies and Hippies come to drink blows, order breakfast, a snack or just take coffee in the sun.
PUB EL CHALÉ
Read moreA charming pub with a terrace that does not lack interest in summer. With its tranquil atmosphere, El Chalé is ideal for starting the evening.
TIME AND PLACE
Read moreA little hidden by bougainvillea in El Wojzeck, the old Jewish quarter, a small, chic and lively bar to drink with some chupitos, mojitos and cocktails, all in a fiesta atmosphere until late in the night.
TETERÍA AL-JAIMA
Read moreIn the extension of the rue Teodoro Calvache to the cathedral, a peaceful tea lounge in Arabic style in the way of the many establishments in Granada.
CAFÉ DEL PÓSITO
Read moreLocated in a small and quiet square, at the foot of the cathedral and very close to the Palacio de los Vilches, this bar-terrace attracts first of all for its location, near the fountain and under the orange trees. Then, it is its interior that we appreciate thanks to its decoration presenting very regularly new exhibitions. Finally, we enjoy a musical background where jazz and flamenco dominate. For both reasons, it attracts a large and faithful clientele to this friendly meeting where discussions are going well.
PUB TEMPLO
Read moreA festive and lively bar on the weekend. At the ceiling of the room are long chandeliers. Consumption is not very expensive.
PUB TRESTERO
Read moreCustomers rather trentenaire and more. Sometimes good concerts.
PUB CONTRAPUNTO
Read moreRather pleasant bar, ideal for chatting around a glass.
BAR DE MUSICA
Read moreA very nice meeting point with library and relaxation space. On various evenings: open scenes, concerts (rock…) and DJ sessions.
GUGGEN BAR
Read moreIn the west of the city centre, a modern trendy bar with regular Djs in action. Space even has a VIP area and an Internet café corner. The specialty of the house: the Irish-coffees well dosage!
EL ARCEDIANO
Read moreLocated in a tiny, slightly hidden street behind the Alhóndiga house where cereal transactions took place, this good little bar deserves to be pushed open to taste the emblematic wines that accompany Baeza's tapas. Most often the place is very lively, including on Sunday evenings, a sign that does not deceive. With a clientele of thirty-year-olds and quadra regular regulars of the bar, who came to enjoy the deli meats, cheeses and smoked meats selected as smoked tuna to accompany their drink.
CAFE AS DE COPAS
Read moreOne can make a small stop in this beautiful, fine bar and the good musical atmosphere on the road to the night zone of juvenile botellonas, stuck east of the city between the Autovia and Carrefour shopping centre in the parque Empresarial Europa, around lively warehouses and clubs such as the Sala Ozono (avenida de Estrasburgo, 1) or popular Times Square (avenida de Estrasburgo,). Euroferia, n/a).
BCB TANGO
Read moreThe Tango Bar is a well-known address for party people of all kinds. Cosmopolitan, it's a perfect starting point for an early evening, and meetings are common! Efficient and smiling waitresses, professional and meticulous bar-tender (the cocktails are carefully prepared), musical atmosphere provided by a DJ, fun and crazy events - such as the election of Miss and Mister of the evening -, all the elements to have a good time are gathered. In general, in high season, the terrace is crowded!
KEEPER
Read moreLocated in the port of Marina Botafoch, the Keeper Ibiza is a small bar-club that serves as a meeting point before embarking on a tour of the clubs in due form around (including the Pasha, located a few minutes walk away, but also the very good Hearth). The establishment is often crowded with Spaniards who appreciate the copas in the open air, on its large terrace, to be accompanied by some simple but sometimes life-saving snacks. Fasten your seatbelts, you're on the launch pad for the night!
ES 3
Read moreUntil midnight, you will be served on the terrace of charcuterie or cheese (10 €), salads (7,50 €). We loved the atmosphere of this charming little square and this large terrace where the Spanish come to take a drink. At midnight, when the terrace is empty, a room on the first floor awaits you; The glass of Caipirinha 2,50 €.
SABOY
Read moreOpen all year, every day from 8 am to 2 pm. The day, for a breakfast or some tapas on the terrace.
In the evening, enjoy a drink and listen to music. Imported beer (this is rare here!). Sometimes, small concerts. There is always the world in this beautiful wooden bar. You can find the style of the English or Irish pubs.
NOU BAR
Read moreThe Nou Bar is a curious place: you enter via an unassuming staircase and then enter a fabulously decorated room that looks like something out of a 1950s film. A meeting point for families, friends, couples, young and old, this bar with its creaky parquet floor and incredible cachet, full of Art Nouveau details, has been what it is since owner Joan Saura decided to take it over in 1986. Here, you can eat simple, well-crafted dishes at any time of day, have a drink or listen to live music... A jewel!
MUSIC BAR POLYNESIAN BORA BORA
Read moreOn a reggae or Spanish background, you can dance or simply sip one of their famous cocktails based on fresh fruit juice.
COASTLINE CAFE
Read moreA restaurant of international cuisine very well placed to see the sunset on the islands opposite Sant Antonio; The location is elegant, perfect service, ideal for a cocktail in the bar in a festive and young atmosphere.
LA TETERÍA DE LA ABUELA
Read moreThis coffee was known for its tertulias and other literary meetings. The Tetería de la Abuela ("the grandmother's teapot") retains the atmosphere of the old cafés in Madrid, notifying the ancient cash register; You can even taste some Moroccan and Indian dishes.
EL QUIJOTE
Read moreEngagé bar on the left, the Quijote is one of the cheapest in the neighborhood. On the walls, announcements of demonstrations, concerts and other activities generally against Globalisation. For those who don't care, the atmosphere is excellent. At the bottom of the bar, hung on the wall, before the toilets, a map of the Chinese.
EL ER GUISMI
Read moreLocated opposite Cafe Aguardiente, El Er Guismi is perfect for filling the. Walls painted in pink and attached photos, they serve "muelles", slices of toasted round bread in the oven, with tomatoes and accompanied by what they want (cheese, meat, honey, etc.).
ONLY YOU
Read moreWhen everything is closed in Malasaña, Only you still have the light behind the door. The fans of the 1960 s and 1970 s found their bar: The walls are filled with photos of Doors at the beginning of their career, by Janis Joplin, of Jimi Hendrix in Woodstock. A good address to take a last drink.
BODEGA LO MÁXIMO
Read moreNo one dares to sit on the bottom chair, as set in a decor of the 1970 s, offset with the rest of the bar. However, the Maximo still reserves a good atmosphere and is always meeting the world. And for info: It is perhaps the only bar in Madrid where you can drink pastis.
CAFÈ SAVOY
Read moreFounded in the 1930s, the Savoy café was until its closure in 1972 the favorite meeting point of personalities of the time such as writers Josep Cruset, González Ruano and Josep Maria Gironella. In 2011 it was reopened after a renovation that scrupulously respected the original design. Today it is once again one of the most emblematic cafés in Girona. With a wide gastronomic offer: a good breakfast; a vermouth on the terrace or menus for corporate events, parties or private meetings.
BAR "MUSICAL"
Read moreThis is a rare gem for fans of rock, grunge and Spanish pop! Its eclectic decoration will interest the most curious: drum elements on the ceiling, posters of rock bands, collections of festival entries, and even a motorcycle! For a quiet start to the evening, come play foosball to the beat of the Beatles. Later, Jorge, who waits for you behind his long counter with a blue light, will make you listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Franz Ferdinand, Metallica, AC/DC, etc. The address is a bit out of the way but really worth the detour!
BARACK'AFE
French speaking gay friendly bar in Yumbo in MaspalomasRead more
CONSTRUCTION
Read moreThe bar has two sides for two moods. On one side, a large terrace to sip a cocktail with its friends and watch who passes in the surrounding area, on the other, a shaded space with spacious darkroom, videos X and even sling. Customers rather bear.
JUNIOR
Read moreHosted by Dieter and Jeffrey, this bar, which attracts a rather young clientele, is a more popular DS of Du, especially with German and Dutch tourists. Don't miss the raffle game organized by Miss Brewing Hills, a colourful transvestite organised every Wednesday. Nor the maison maison, every night.
Q-ART CAFE CLUB
Read moreA nice place to take a coffee, a cocktail or a snack by taking advantage of the photos and artists'paintings regularly exposed, or listening to live music. Rather young and mixed clients.
OPERA PRIMA II
Read moreOn the harbor, the pub of des (mix of one litre of alcohol and soda) and youth! Suitable for chupitos (to drink dry ass!) on background of reggaetón…
EL DUENDE DE COPAS
Read moreIn summer (but not that!), it is rather appropriate to dance on hot rhythms (latino, salsa, batuka, flamenquito…).
BODEGA MARIN
Read moreWith over 120 years of history, this small, friendly bodega is filled from floor to ceiling with bottles and barrels for the gastronomic and social enjoyment of its visitors. Vermouth is in the spotlight, wines and other spirits are kept in bottles or in bulk, and you'll discover more than one hidden treasure in this collection. You can accompany your drinks with delicious croquetas or anchovies in vinegar. So don't hesitate to come and have a chat over a drink in this traditional establishment in the Gràcia district.
MORRO FI
Read moreA small bar set up by a group of Catalan friends who originally made a name for themselves with their blog dedicated to the bars and bodegas of Barcelona. True to tradition, they offer a real Catalan aperitif in their bar: vermouth accompanied by olives, marinated anchovies and homemade chips. And if snacks and aperitifs are not enough, they also offer several dishes. Excellent tapas and good atmosphere. The place also acts as a delicatessen to enjoy good local products. The menu is inexpensive and of good quality and the dishes are generous
ULISSES BAR
Read moreThis popular café with a bohemian spirit is located on the market square. Its pleasant terrace spread out under the arcades and its small interior room with a modern bistro decor invite you to enjoy the bustle of the market. The address is appreciated for its Menorcan and local products (especially the fish and seafood freshly caught from the boat of this family of fishermen) but also for its exceptional wines taken from the stalls of the nearby Vinateria. Frequented by locals and travelers alike.
LA MAR DE SALADA
Read moreIn front of the Centro Comercial this bar club with cocktails and international cuisine restaurant with large terrace is busy well over the weekend with some themed dancing evenings.
HOLA OLA MEDITERRANEAN BEACH
Read moreLocated on the seafront in the seaside resort of Cala Blanca, Hola Ola is a lovely place to spend a summer evening at sunset. You'll feel right at home in this chiringuito serving tapas and pintxos, beers, cocktails and delicious fruit juices. Eclectic and relaxed, Hola Ola has many faces. The place is sometimes transformed into a night club, sometimes into an open-air concert hall with piano concerts or flamenco cantaor , sometimes into a projection room.
AGORA
Read moreOn a small square located in the colourful streets of the old fishermen's quarter, this café can be used as a stopover during the day, to taste all the variations of coffee, with condensed milk, ice, cream... In the evening, cocktails will take over, to be enjoyed inside or on the terrace, installed in very comfortable rattan armchairs. One of the drinks that works at any time of the day and is particularly appreciated here is the Lumumba (like Patrice), chocolate, whipped cream and rum. Whose idea was that name?