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Sócrates C/
18002 Granada
Spain
Hours
What time does Bar Bubión open?
Bar Bubión opens at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Bar Bubión close?
Bar Bubión is closed on Monday.Bar Bubión closes at 1:00 AM (Next day) on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue-Sun 1:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)
Does Bar Bubión serve alcohol?
Yes, Bar Bubión serves alcohol.
Does Bar Bubión have TVs?
Yes, Bar Bubión has TVs.
Does Bar Bubión have bike parking?
No, Bar Bubión does not have bike parking.
Does Bar Bubión have parking?
Yes, Bar Bubión has parking options.
Does Bar Bubión allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Bar Bubión allows outdoor smoking.
Does Bar Bubión have free WiFi?
Yes, Bar Bubión has free WiFi.
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This place is cash only. I like that they allow you to pick what pintxos you want with your drinks…read moreand the pintxos were good. There was only 1 bartender for all the food and the drinks but he was very nice and acknowledged you while you were waiting. They don't take reservations so we had to wait for a table to open up.
Such a lovely bar with free tapas!…read more My friend and I stopped by Saturday night around 10:30 and it was packed. There's only one outdoor table; the rest of the seating is inside, so depends on your luck whether you can snag a spot. Luckily for us, there was one empty table inside. I got a glass of white wine for 3.70€ and my friend had a small beer for 2.60€. With each of our wine orders, you can order a small dish from the menu. It was nice having the option to choose, since most of the other bars I went to didn't give you a choice. The menu has a good selection of meat, seafood, and vegetarian options. I was already full at this point from bar/tapas hopping, but my friend got the chicken in spicy Thai sauce and really enjoyed it. Would recommend to anyone looking for something different for their bar/tapas hopping experience in Granada!
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La tapa: 3 patatas enteras asadas con mayonesa
Carta
Caerá todo
Good for dessert shakes, a good coffee and an amazing vibe…read more Must visit for the decor!
Went in late on a Tuesday night, midnight, so it was quiet. The cocktails on offer wouldn't be my…read morekind of thing (no whisky sours) but the music was good as you'd expect. The place is littered with music memorabilia, old posters, albums etc. Really quirky and cosy.
Fantastic ic soda...Best EVER!
Facade of the club.
Not much has changed from what I said in the previous review, except the location. They're on…read moreSocrates, as correctly noted on Yelp. They also have 138 different concoctions, as of this review (not 100 as I previously wrote). The shots range from weak, medium to strong, and the menu tells you which ones are which. The place is still a total dive and attracts a very young crowd, but now has the added feature of a foosball table. Either use the bathroom before you get here or else try and hold it until your next stop because they are absolutely disgusting.
This place is so so much fun and is basically Chuck E. Cheese for alcohol. I went while studying…read moreabroad and had a blast trying to the different "chupitas" flavors and hoarding points together to redeem prizes. Definitely a great place to start a long night on the town with friends!
Stopped in for a quick glass of wine, while touring the city…read more Everyone boasts about their tapas, but we received extremely salty jamon & dry stale bread, maybe it was the whole 'being a tourist' thing, because while we were hanging out we saw others receive fresh made quail egg sandwiches, or decorative olive plates. sadly our loss as we did not experience their fun welcoming vibe. We were intrigued because the decor was very interesting. You will be drinking with Jesus, plan your conversations accordingly haha
Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned…read more At El Tabernaculo you can experience religious remorse and sinful gluttony all at the same time. The walls of this tapas bar in Granada are covered from ceiling to floor in an awesomely gaudy display of photos of Semana Santa (Holy Week in Spain) and religious trinkets. A heavy aroma of incense lingers in the air. Anthony Bourdain describes this bar on an episode of Parts Unknown, "As best as I understand an Easter-Jesus-and-Mary-themed drinking establishment, where between drinks one can ponder the agony of the Christ. But with sausages!" There was only one other couple at the bar during our visit. The couple, locals from Granada, didn't speak much English, but the husband was kind enough to point out a few of the trinkets in the bar and explain their meaning. The bartender didn't appear to speak English either so the only words we exchanged were "tres vinos roja por favor", "gracias", "de nada", and "uno mas por favor". We received the traditional plate of free tapas with each glass of "Jesus juice" that we ordered. I'm not sure exactly what some of the items were on the plate, but everything was delicious and freshly cooked on the griddle behind the bar by the bartender. Our first tapas was a piece of ham that was heated on the griddle and served over bread with mayonnaise. The "open face sandwich" was served with kettle chips. When we ordered a second round of wine we received some sort of delicious, hot and garlicky spread over crusty bread and a side of olives. This tapas bar is a must-see if you are visiting Granada!
Decor in bar
Non-descript, cozy, family-run bar.
One of the spots that Bourdain visited although I didn't have much time decided to give them a try…read more I got there right when they opened (12:30) and lunch doesn't really start til later out here so had the whole place to myself. Smaller, cozy full of character Bar area and the whole place is filled with bottles. 5 tables outside but for me inside was much more interesting. I ordered a Verdejo and my Server brought out a complimentary tomato Tapa and Salami. Tomatoes were super fresh and slightly salted-delicious! Everything on the menu looked good! I ordered the Sturgeon, Foie Gras and White Sausage. The Sturgeon was exquisite with the tomatoes and peppers pairing perfectly! Should have taken the big order. Foie Gras and white sausage (mild) were simple, tasty and didn't disappoint. My Server was friendly and worked to bring out the dishes as they were ready given my time crunch. About an 8 minute walk from the city center and well worth it. Make the stop for some high quality/reasonably priced Tapas and Wine in a unique space.
Was stuck trying to find somewhere to eat upon arrival to Granada - walked over to this spot after…read moreseveral other restaurants in the area were still closed and - true to form - La Tana was still setting up for open. We finally got a table and were able to order a few tapas and drinks. I really enjoyed it. Everything we tasted was delicious. Well worth a stop if in the area
Inside La Tana, Granada
Free tapa with drinks
Inside
Very nice club, good music and friendly staff. Average prices…read more Highly recommended!
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