LA MODERNA
Read moreWalls lined with posters advertising the merits of the wines of Jerez and alternating with black and white photos of bullfights, small tables with an old look (marble and iron): this "moderna" is one of the oldest cafes in Jerez, opened in 1938, but which remains one of the institutions of the city, forever indestructible. You can taste the range of wines from Jerez, accompanied by its tapas, the most famous of which is the "ensaladilla" (salad, potato, peas, carrots and sometimes ... mackerel).
LOS DOS DEDITOS
Read moreOffering a wide range of beers by the bottle, regularly updated, is the positioning followed by these deditos held by the great Mako since 2004. A great challenge in the city of wine, which for a long time was the preserve of the Cruzcampo brand. As a result, it is one of the most popular beer bars in the city, regularly frequented by a very cosmopolitan clientele that settles in the interior rooms or on the terrace. However, these two fingers remain a reference to the time when in this place, people asked for "2 fingers" of wine.
EL TABANCO SAN PABLO
Read moreIt is one of the oldest tabancos in Jerez, which opened in 1934 and has remained in the hands of the same family: Muñoz. It keeps the charm of these old cellars. You can taste the whole range of Jerez wines at the bar, sitting around a barrel table or on the terrace, or buy wine to take away. As a side dish, its potato omelette has been a favorite since its creation in the 1990s, as well as its snails (in season). But under pressure from the neighbors, he had to give up all concerts.
TABERNA CASA MANTECA
Read moreA shelter for models and stranded, which is often seen with mal! This tavern, which knows its a, every year at the carnival, is frequent after the El Faro restaurant, in the same corner, before the aperitif or after the digeo! Especially to arsouiller the cabeza, forget the train and make life a joy of life in chat conversation. In the former fishing district of La Viña, it is the lair of a local figure, José Ruiz Manteca (born in 1934), former bullfighter encorné, second knife converted into small business. Now, seeing the certain age of the young man, it is more his sons who maintain the course in this place, a limit limit but so authentic, where one drinks not only small milk! Even former President Sarkozy, supposedly allergic to strong sensations, took the account to judge with a nice picture (successful mounting or not?). Outside a few stools and barrels, inside imprégné, two coins with counter, walls covered with photos and bullfighting posters, a fino or a Muscat by the ocean and a well oiled tapas (especially charcuterie and preserved to fill the holes!). Ole!
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).
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…).
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.
LA CACHARRERIA
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JOE'S BAR DE COPAS
Read moreHere is the youth of the village for a few drinks between friends. A large bar, high tables, strong music, good wines and beer (even served by Guinness) have made the bar a success!
CAFE PERDIGON
Read moreA stopover in this café, housed in a former 16th century fisherman's house, one of the oldest in Huelva, is almost mandatory. A delicious place organized around a bar area but also a patio with multiple nooks and crannies, nicely decorated. Ideal for a drink or to satisfy a small hunger. At the entrance, you will notice, carefully highlighted under a glass, the traces of what would be an ancient Roman road.
NIKKI BEACH
Read moreOpened since 2003, it is the best known and most undisputed in its field. And there will be everything that can be desired in this area: Swimming pool with VIP lounge, open air restaurant, central café, shop, etc. Live music. The flip side is expensive and it will be better to book.
ATRIO CAFÉ
Read moreNot far from El Corte Inglés, in the shopping district of Cordoba, this café with cobbled patio terrace under orange trees is housed in a modernist building from the very early 20th century, the school of Art Nouveau architects. Since its opening in summer 2011, this chic and beautiful establishment, with its judicious decor and subdued lighting, has been open at all hours, whether for breakfast, coffee breaks, aperitifs or evening copas with a DJ. Beautiful people and friendly, attentive service. Flamenco programming during the Christmas season.
LA COPLA, CAFÉ Y COPAS
Read moreThis café is a great pleasure in this part of Úbeda, sometimes a little museum-like and too quiet in the evenings. Located right next to Úbeda's venerable 10th-century city walls, the first thing you'll enjoy is the view of the walls. And to respect this majestic environment, this café-pub has designed its decor to harmonize with it. You'll appreciate the summer terrace with its panoramic views of the Sierras Mágina and Cazorla, the art exhibitions, the theater and music cycles and, of course, the cocktails.
BAR CORREO
Read moreFounded in 1931 by the grandfather of the current owner, he took his name from a small post office that was once close. Little change since then, only those required by law. More than eighty years of good and loyal services in the heart of town, right next to the plaza de las Tendillas (with his clock clock, his statue of the military chef Gran Capitán and fountains). After the work, it's the multi-generational rendez-vous of a large number of Cordoans, old zinc, minimal decco and little choice and space, so the regulars are pouring on the pedestrian path and the small groups of Tchachers train! Let yourself be tempted by a fresh cerveza caña for the aperitif to accompany a few anchovies… Greeting home, por favor!
DAMAJUANA CAFE BAR
Read moreWhen it was created in 1997, this "dame jeanne" chose to settle in an old small palace dating from the 16th century. The place benefits from very beautiful spaces: patios, bodegas, lounges on the floor... Which serve as a framework for many cultural events such as flamenco or pop-rock evenings, film screenings or themed evenings whose programming will be followed on social networks. You can also come and have a drink or a bite to eat in an idyllic setting that is very popular with young and old Jerezanos.
EL CASCABEL
Read moreThe atmosphere here is bohemian and multi-ethnic, sometimes some games games, small concerts and impros come to animate the evenings. This cafe-bar even has small rooms for rent…
LA TABERNA MARINERA
Read moreFar from the tourist shows that can be found in the city center, this Taberna marinera receives in an atmosphere closer to the pirates than to the privateers. When you enter, you will have the pleasure of discovering a typical trianero space, where you can watch and listen to rumbas and Sevillanas, while having a drink with friends. Decorated with azulejos, the room does not fail to recall that the flamenco singing is also honored, on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. We appreciate the authenticity of the place and the intimacy that it provides.
BAR ALHUCEMA
Read moreIt celebrated its fortieth anniversary in December 2023. After being a "tienda de marinos" grocery store from 1927 to 1977, it became a pub until 1983. It was then one of the first cocktail bars to open at "sobremesas" hours, after lunch and dinner. Its regular clientele is not lacking, and eagerly awaits the opening of its blinds. The key to its success is its family-friendly atmosphere, gin and tonics served "without frills", and a soundtrack featuring jazz and national and international pop from the '80s and '90s.