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Calle Nueva 14
41380 Alanís
Spain
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Does La Alcazaba serve alcohol?
Yes, La Alcazaba serves alcohol.
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Yes, La Alcazaba has parking options.
Does La Alcazaba allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, La Alcazaba allows outdoor smoking.
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From the owner: Especialidad en Bravas Callos y Caracoles, entre otras cosas…read more Nuestros famosos "COMBOS" te encantarán. ven a disfrutar de un ambiente entre amigos. Por la noche tomate unas copas con nosotros.
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Tapas varias
What a gem. Located off the Avenida de la Constitución (Main Street) near the cathedral, is…read moreperhaps Seville's best cocktail bar. The menu for their drinks is based on 80s movies: Lost Boys, Scarface, Pulp Fiction, etc. Order the Pulp Fiction and they bring you a Delorean that takes off. Order the Lost Boy and they bring you a blood kit with a communion wafer. I ordered a Vodka Martini. The waitress went and got Frank the head bartender. I explained what I wanted: a classic Vodka Martini, stirred but not shaken. He immediately understood. What came out was perhaps the best martini I've had in Europe. No easy feat. I told frank that he should name it: Octopussy in homage to the Roger Moore 80s 007 film. 80s music is blaring and the crowd is Gen X. If you go, ask for a Vodka Martini and tell Frank a former "Company" man sent you.
Almost a perfect gem in the Santa Cruz neighborhood. Kind of walk from the main restaurants and…read morebars, but not too far either. The entrance is a bit hidden, you need to walk in and see the LE XIX sign on a billboard or the wall. Only reason for a 4 vs 5 star rating here would be that the menu is short and not easily accessible. It's written on the left side of the bar. Only, only do the mainstream popular classic cocktails, so nothing too extraordinary. But for sure a great spot to stop at either with a group or for an intimate date. The decor and seating is more classy than casual imo, but either way no need for a jacket or coat to come here, casual attire is fine.
Scarface. A daiquiri with Cuban rum and faux cocaine.
Vodka Martini
La decoración en Le XIX es muy chula :) Sólo con esto, ya te sentirás atrapado, ni hablar de probar las cosas tan apetitosas.
Beautiful bar, crammed in the evenings easy to be seated during the day…read more The serve fantastic vermouth! And it was accompanied by a salmorejo in tapas size that was creamy super delicious. Very nice staff.
A sweet little bar serving fine drinks with great music. This place has vibes and is definitely the…read morebest bar in the area, with a shout out to the jazz bar of course.
Barra
Tañas! Lo más bueno que he probado hace tiempo!
Albóndigas caseras
We loved this cozy tapas bar not too far from the Mezquita. They have an industrial juicer and they…read moremake non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks with it. The staff speaks some English and are very friendly! It's frequented by locals and is not a tourist trap. Their food is delicious.
One of my favorite meals in Spain. So simple and so delicious. You absolutely must try their fresh…read morejuice. OOOOOOOH MY!! They were sooooo amazing. I've always been a huge fan of fresh juice... but theirs was way better... most likely due to their combination of fruits. We had the one with apple, pineapple and lime. Refreshing! To date, I still think about that glass of juice! Please note that there were no English menu and the servers do not speak much English. This is a sign that they cater to locals and not a tourist trap! We had to use google camera to translate the menu while we were there. However, the translation didn't work properly so we didn't understand most of what was on the menu. LOL. 1) We had the duck pate dish. Note that this is popular dish in Spain: duck pate, marmalade sauce and bread. This was our 2nd or 3rd time having this dish and we loved it each time! 2) Sardine pate - it came with lettuce, capers and bread. While my husband liked it, I swear I will not have sardines anymore in my life. (The other time I almost puked was when I tried sardine sashimi in Japan.) The fishy taste was just way too strong for me. I ended up just devouring the duck pate dish and sipped juice and latte. It was such a simple meal but I really enjoyed the experience! We had also just gotten to Cordoba after a long ride. We used this opportunity to chillax and figure out what to do in Cordoba.
Miojito and gin and tonic
Fresh juice! so good! #3 pineapple, apple and lime :)
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