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    2 years ago

    Excellent local tapas bar near bus station great local place highly recommend, try the shrimp and olives

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    El Huevo Frito - Egg pinxtos galore

    El Huevo Frito

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.6 km
    €€

    As the name would suggest, most of the pinxtos here are topped with an egg of sorts. This was one…read moreof our first stops after an overnight flight from the States to Bilboa, so I did not focus too much on what I was eating. As long as as it was place in my face, the pinxto was in my mouth. That said, everything thing I ate was absolutely delicious. For the concept of the restaurant, I was a bit surprised that the inside and outdoor areas were pretty empty. However, that could have been due to our late afternoon arrival to the restaurant. I do not recall seeing too many folks out and about in general. However (part two), the lack of folks worked out well for our party of seven. Hopefully, I can make another trip to El Huevo Frito during another visit to Bilboa.

    Around 11 pm on a Saturday night, we walked around the area in search of dinner. Prime dinnertime…read morehere, I am learning, is btwn 10 and 11 pm. Pinxto bars start closing up shop around midnight, it seemed like. We walked in and there were ppl sitting at the bar and at the outdoor tables. It wasnt overly crowded (like other bars we passed) but the lady said they were closing in 10 minutes. Fortunately we met an American. She was visiting her friend, who lives here. They were a huge help! We ordered a few pinxtos and the lady offered to heat them up and we ate at the bar. We got 2 beers too, which we learned we could take to go. Open containers allowed, while walking around the city! And tipping is not expected. The pinxtos were ok.... but I imagine they would taste better fresh versus when we ate them, just before they closed. This pinxto bar is known for putting fried quail eggs on their pinxtos. We had a croquette, one with fried cheese and two with ham on them. They were all tasty and made my hanger go away. One of the 2 women behind the bar spoke English. We had no issues ordering (u can also order them to go). Would come back and try their food and drinks again, for sure! The bars/restaurants are small (compared to American standards)... so be prepared to squeeze and be intimate with others at the bar, when ordering. This was our first eating experience in Bilbao. Looking forward to exploring more tomorrow! This is my fiancee. He looks like he could be from here, so people come up to him and start talking Spanish..... but then they are surprised when he opens up his mouth and hears his very American and West Virginian accent.

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    Briñas - On the corner of Perez Galdos Kalea and Calle de Brinas

    Briñas

    2.3(4 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Having missed a bus and faced with a one hour wait on an empty stomach and increasing need to use…read more"facilities", I decided to start yelping to find a suitable location. I was lucky enough to hit this place. Alas, Yelp did not guide me here - I was actually in search of another establishment that was on Yelp but turned out to be closed. NOTE, the location for this place is marked incorrectly on the Yelp map; it is right on the corner of Perez Galdos Kalea and Calle de Brinas, only 5 mins from the bus terminal. See photo for reference. The gentleman behind the bar, though gruff, was patient enough to suffer through my lack of Spanish. Through nodding and pointing, I procured a cup of coffee "con leche" and a small tortilla and ham sandwich. Man, they tasted good. Admittedly, I was hungry but still, I have to give credit. The tortilla was well cooked and the jamon was buttery and the bread was not stale. I also gratefully used the facilities and was happily surprised by the level of cleanliness. As I was leaving, I saw the nice gentleman wiping down his counter and pixtos case. He was really putting in some elbow grease. Kudos. Upon my arrival back at the bus terminal, I passed the public facilities and I was so glad I did not have to resort to using them. I could smell the stink before even reaching the facilities. I also stumbled upon the cafe/bar in the bus terminal and thanked my lucky star again that I found Cafe Brinas on this dark winter Sunday evening.

    Bar jeyma - tapas - Updated July 2026

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