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    Via Colon - Tarta de chocolate (5 €)

    Via Colon

    3.5(12 reviews)
    0.2 km

    I had walked down from the Alhambra into town on a very cold day. I was hungry, but was more…read morelooking for a place that was warm and also had something warm to drink. I walked into Via Colon on a lark, and was greeted immediately at the door. I told them that I was cold and asked if they had hot tea. The waitress ushered me over to a table by the window, and promptly brought me tea. She was so nice! I stayed for a meal, and had the BLT. It was good, and certainly satisfied the need. (Probably a 3- or 4-star meal, but I bumped the review to 5 given how accommodating and friendly the staff was. Read on.) After the sandwich, I was onto my 2nd cup of tea, and wanted a pastry to go with it. They have a good selection. The waitress ushered me over to take a look at their pastries at the counter. (Almost had a tapas feel to it, except it was a countertop full of pastries.) I wanted something with fruit in it, and she described some of the pastries they had, but thought I might find them too sweet, and suggested that I might be happier with a blueberry muffin instead. I don't know how she could possibly have known what I would like or wouldn't like, but the muffin ended up being an excellent choice for me (and went well with the tea to boot!). Note: when I was there, no one in the place spoke English. Great chance to practice your Spanish, if you're so inclined, although the dialect can be a bit challenging (but nowhere near as challenging as Malagueño).

    My wife and I had been putting lots of miles on our feet, and our "American dinner time" didn't…read morejibe with the local eateries. We were getting really hungry, and afraid we'd have to capitulate and settle for a sandwich... ...and then this happened! Not only did we find a restaurant with a very pleasant ambiance and a wonderful waitstaff, but with a creative and tasty menu as well. ...and open when WE were hungry! The menu features quite a number of tapas, salads, combination plates and desserts - but we were both called to the "Specialties of the House." My wife's vegetarian lasagna was as loaded with flavor as it was with spinach. The pasta was cooked just right; the cheese was... incredible. And the sauce provided just the right amount of saltiness to round it all out. I'd give it a 95 out of 100. I opted for the "Revuelto con Esparrago Fresco y Langostinos." This was a MOUND of fresh, gently sautéed asparagus layered with large, peeled shrimp, and bound together with scrambled egg. Now, I can put away some food, but this was just HUGE. The asparagus was very tasty indeed, as was the shrimp - but there is a limit to how much I can eat, and I just couldn't finish it all! It was DELICIOUS and I wouldn't hesitate to order it again, but would prefer to share with someone. We'd read Linda C.'s review about the carrot cake, and we were sold on that, so... yeah, it was wonderfully presented, and gratefully eaten! All in all, this place merited all five stars.

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    Via Colon - Copa Vina Sol (3,75 €)

    Copa Vina Sol (3,75 €)

    Via Colon - Hamburgesa de ternera con patatas fritas (13 €)

    Hamburgesa de ternera con patatas fritas (13 €)

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    El Cambalache

    El Cambalache

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.2 km

    Cambalache Bar Tavern Pub. I was welcomed in, by Guillermo, I always try my best to order in…read moreSpanish first, I was then given a menu written in Spanish and English. I am allergic too gluten, and this can be tricky when you do not know how dishes are made. My $9 soup the other day ended up to be $33 after I had to make a trip to the pharmacy. Today I was guided by Guillermo and the chef who confirmed my order was gluten free. I had the Jamon(ham) Asado con Chimichurri. It was absolutely delicious. Slices of ham with chimichurri with tomato, onion, lettuce, orange slices, and blueberries. The tomato was sliced in the shape of a rose and was beautiful. I also ordered a glass of wine and the tapa served was a bowl of lentil soup. It was nice to get away from the chatter of tourists, listen to the Spanish news, and sit in a nice quiet place where locals enjoy their lunch, drinks, and conversation. When I return to Granada, this is where you will find me.

    Number one place in Granada for me for tapas. Each time I visit Granada this is my first stop for…read moretapas. Great service and true attention to detail with flavours and wine selection. Ask for the Morama red wine from Granada - one of my favourite wines in Spain. Tapas with a drink (alcohol or without alcohol) are all under 3 euro and delicious/ innovative. The steaks are great and I can thoroughly recommend the paella - for main meal options.

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    El Cambalache - Empanada

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    El Cambalache - Tapas. Lentil soup with my wine.

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    Tapas. Lentil soup with my wine.

    d‘sano - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

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