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Bonneria

3.1 (29 reviews)
PriceySpanish, Tapas Bars
Open 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Casual
Loud
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Sa Finca - Terrasse

Sa Finca

(108 reviews)

€€

TAPAS FOR DAYSSS! So much food.. and I LOVE IT!…read more I heard about Sa Finca through a few Yelpers, so I knew I wanted to check it out. I mentioned it to a friend, and she was thrilled, saying it she had been there before and it's delicious. Excited to hear the good news, we decided to go there for dinner during the work week. So glad we made reservations, even though it was a Wednesday evening when we went. This place is huge! But despite all the seating available, most of the tables had a "reserved sign." This place gets packed, so either come early or make sure to have a reservation. We were focused on tapas, so I didn't even check out the other items.. but their menu was quite large! We got two different mixed tapas plates; one focusing on meat and the other focusing on seafood. Both were huge! A little flavor of everything for everyone. In addition to this, we also got a patatas bravas (little fried potatoes served with a lightly zesty aioli), and bacon-wrapped dates (my fav!). The flavors were great! Authentic, flavorful, and not just filled with fried things or overly salty items! If you're unfamiliar with tapas, the variety platter is a great way to try a bit of everything! For dessert, we shared a Spanish version of creme brulee'.. nothing too special with this.. All this, plus drinks were 50€. Great deal, lots of food, fun environment, and attentive service! Love this place!

Nice atmosphere with cool décor and a good range of tapas. The food is tasty although not quite the…read moresame as being in Spain, but if you are in Bonn you'll do well to get your tapas fix here! There's also traditional main-course items here - I've yet to try these out but they look quite good on other people's tables. Be sure to make a reservation if you're coming in on a weekend night. Just a short walk from Bonn Beuel station and Konrad Adenauer-Platz.

La Loca

La Loca

(31 reviews)

€€

La Loca is the best spot to have tapas in Bonn. It is easily accessible from the city center and…read morecentrally located in Poppelsdorf. Even though it is a small restaurant (with a lovely outdoor sitting area), you never feel packed inside even when the place is full. The decoration is simple and nice. The staff is always attentive, friendly and fast. Plus, almost every staff member speaks English. I overheard that some even speak Spanish, or try to speak the language at least. :) In terms of food, only a few of the tapas selections are mediocre (like pollo al ajillo and muslitos del mar). I am not a big fan of La Loca's mixed platters, either. Yet, the rest, especially some meat products like meatballs in tomato sauce or honey-glazed chorizo or vegetarian options like espinacas gratinadas, are really of high quality. The quality is very consistent, too; the taste and quality of the food has always been high for the past two years since I first visited La Loca. They also serve other meat and fish products and paella but I have never tasted them so far. The prices are reasonable, too. I cannot say the food and drinks are cheap, but they are not expensive either, considering the quality of the food and service you get in a very central location. Overall, as I pointed earlier, La Loca is the best spot to have tapas in Bonn. I am sure you will not regret to visit, especially if you are sick and tired of burned, overcooked, oversalted or artificial stuff served in the name of tapas in many other place in Bonn.

Qué Serà

Qué Serà

(17 reviews)

€€

I really wanted to like this place. I love tapas and they have great food…read more My first and only experience here was horrible, though. We were quite a large group, going out for a friend's birthday. We were also a mixture of different nationalities: Irish, Bulgarian, English and German. Our table was mainly speaking English. We ordered tapas (naturally) but dishes came out at different times. Some of us were still waiting when others had finished. It was totally disorganized which I don't understand, since our friend (whose birthday it was) had reserved in advance. They knew a large group were coming. That's not the worst of it, though. Since the waiter was too slow, I went to order a drink at the bar. I was speaking English to my friends but I spoke to him in German. I was also polite. Suddenly, he got angry and asked why I was speaking to him in English. I wasn't. I have a foreign accent, yes, but I speak clearly. When I went back, our friend had a word with the waiter about the slow service. Instead of apologizing, he got defensive and then pointed at ME and said something along the lines of, "Well, he's only speaking English..." What the actual f***? He then started shouting (yes, SHOUTING) that we were speaking English. We were speaking English to each other but we were speaking to them in German. I actually can't believe how we were treated here. It is DISGUSTING. These people aren't just rude, they are bullies who cannot take criticism. Never going back to this awful place.

Bonneria - spanish - Updated May 2026

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