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Calle Salvador Dalí, 6
18140 La Zubia
Spain
958 599 279
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http://www.tabernahita.es/
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Yes, Hita takes credit cards.
Does Hita have catering options?
No, Hita does not have catering options.
Does Hita serve alcohol?
Yes, Hita serves alcohol. Beer & Wine Only
Does Hita have TVs?
Yes, Hita has TVs.
Does Hita have bike parking?
Yes, Hita has bike parking.
Does Hita have outdoor seating?
Yes, Hita has outdoor seating options.
Does Hita have parking?
Yes, Hita has parking options.
Does Hita allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Hita allows outdoor smoking.
Does Hita have free WiFi?
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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
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This place is awesome Local delicious and massive amount of…read morewine choices by the cup We loved it. People are friendly
Definitely one of the best places in Granada to enjoy excellent wine, cava and a free tapa.read more
Came here for tapas with the crew. After ordering drinks they promptly came out with complimentary…read moreolives and their tapas, which included bread, potatoes, and a flavorful pork stew dish. Great modern mixed with vintage vibes with legs of jamon dangling off to the side. Hasta luego!
Absolutely delicious place for tapas in Granada!…read more They brought us olives with our drinks, and we enjoyed the jamon iberico, the croquetas, some steak (we ordered the grilled pork shoulder, but the beef was delicious!). The wines by the glass were all lovely options, but you do get what you pay for. Get the more expensive option of the Duero del Ribera. We did not have reservations, but we were there early-ish (8:30PM) on a Monday, so it wasn't a problem.
Awesome wine bar to have a sip and some tapas. Service was uniquely authentic and food was…read moredelicious. Very nice vibe with both locals and tourists.
Wine selection was impeccable. I actually had the best white wine of my life, but I regret not…read moreasking for the name of it. It was impossibly smooth, yet not too sweet either. We got the meat and cheese board, and the selection was very good. The effing good asparagus was super refreshing on a hot day. Super tender, almost to the point of being too soft. I thought it was a tad too soft, but my wife thought it was perfect. Service was very good. Highly recommend
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The food was very good at this restaurant. Too bad there aren't enough pictures posted to…read moredemonstrate all the beautiful and tasteful dishes. I loved the food so much that I finished my plate then wish had photos to post. I had the tenderloin with artichoke and pine nuts, grilled octopus and tuna ceviche with pineapple, mango and avocados. It was truly very good. Our server was also very attentive.
In a sea of small Tapas places this restaurant definitely stands out for looking classier and…read morehaving a very extensive menu. We were done with dinner but wanted to hang out a bit more before we retired for the day and saw this place open around 1ish am . We walked in and were immediately offered a seat . We both got the Vermouth and were a big fan . I also ordered the Nevada cake with Chestnut Cream and boy did that go well with the Vermouth .Services and prices both were pretty good
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I came here for a 40th birthday party. They have a great back room that was able to accommodate a…read morelarge party. The staff was friendly and they were constantly coming around with food so we got to try a wide variety of the menu. The food was delicious . It's also conveniently located right off Plaza Nueva. The dining room gave me an old school Spanish vibe and they have a cool fountain. You definitely check it out if you are in Granada.
This restaurant has great service, good AC, and the food is good and large quantities. If you are…read morein Granada in the summer it is a great escape from the heat. They especially have beer in cold mugs that is fantastic. Meat entrecôte is good, jamón ibérico, and tuna tartare. I highly recommend the squid! Also very historic. Open since the 18th century!
Small wine and tapas bar. It's not close to the city centre but it was 1 min from where we were…read morestaying so decided to give it a try. Looks like the owner does everything himself. He was attentive and friendly, constantly chopping, cooking and serving customers! We forgot that in Granada you get a tapas dish with each drink so also ordered some quesadilla and pork dish which were both delicious. This place had a great wine selection and loved how the chalk board tried to show what grapes each wine was made of. Highly recommend if you're in this area of Granada!
Free tapas dish - rice and chicken
Wow wow wow! 5 Stars for one of the best experiences we had on our recent trip to Spain. Spanish…read morenatural wine tasting with local cheeses, almonds, and butter? YES PLZ. I booked this experience through AirBnb Experiences (highly recommend checking the experiences in any city where you're traveling). When scrolling through the options this caught my eye as I am a big fan of low-intervention (aka natural) wines and Al Sur carries some Spanish wines I've enjoyed here in the states (shout-out to Golden Hour Wine in Orlando!). The shop is on Elvira Street and surrounded by small Middle Eastern restaurants. We loved the walk to the shop. Once there, Jessica greeted us and we sat at a large communal table to start our tasting experience. Jessica was a WONDERFUL host and the wine and bites we tried were some of our favorites on our entire trip. This tasting was a true highlight and I'd HIGHLY recommend it. They also have other great tasting experiences with various types of local food. One thing you must get if you're there is their locally-sourced butter. This butter was unlike anything I've ever tried before. It almost tasted of yogurt. I wish we would have been able to bring some home to the States, but while we were there we made sure to have plenty of it! Guillermo was at the counter and also helped us with some purchases of olive oil and pastries after the tasting. Overall, this is a spot that cannot be missed on your next Andalucian trip. It created memories we'll hold on to forever! (And we had some really great wine!!)
The owner of the establishment was charming. I didn't mind spending time there eating delicious…read morefood and enjoying her company. Thank you for such a memorable experience. The food was terrific. I enjoyed myself on a cold, rainy day; the experience warmed my heart.
Catas con productores locales
Cata de aceites de oliva orgánicos de Andalucia
Tienda de productos naturales y orgánicos locales. Cerámica local, libros de vino natural, aceite de oliva, vino, cerveza, embutidos, quesos
We stopped for some drinks and tapas. Great fried fish and tapas, Extremely good service and cool…read morevibe
This was the second stop on our Malaga food tour. Wednesday night around 7 they were packed and…read moreloud. A good mix of Tourists and Locals. They make their own Malaga Sweet Wine. (From the Moscatos and Pedro Ximenez Grapes). You can also get a Semi-Sweet or Dry. We had a mix of orders. I went for the Semi-Sweet and it was quite sweet. 20% ABV so made for sipping. Vermouth is also available. For Tapas, we had Tuna Tartare and Cheese Skewers which were delicious. The Spiced Pepper started out mild and had a spicy finish. Service was quick and friendly. A must stop Bodega (oldest in Malaga) for the House-made Wine and local Bar/flavor experience. Salud!
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