If you don’t mind rubbing shoulders with tourists and are ready to forgive the place for being rammed most of the time, then you are in for an epicurean dining experience. Bar Kiki probably has the most enviable setting in Granada, right by Mirador San Nicolas overlooking Alhambra. So sunny afternoons unexpectedly become delightful when you get to gorge on tapas and sip sensational cocktails sitting on the covered terrace that opens up to a splendid view of the palatial city. Local standbys prepared using fresh ingredients line up the menu and roll out in small plates as the drinks are poured. Service is pleasing, although things go smoother if you know a bit of Spanish.
People who love to watch sporting events would love to visit Paddy’s Pub. The owner, known to everyone as Paddy, is a very friendly person. He has a number of satellites connections and loves to find sporting events that you may want to watch on TV here. The bar also hosts live music at times, but it is played at a volume good enough to carry on a conversation. There are quite a few restaurants near the pub and you can order food from them and bring back to the pub to eat while watching your favorite match.
Cervecería Bajo de Guía is an excellent beer pub and a seafood restaurant in Granada. They serve some of the best beers in town along with delicious tapas. This is a restaurant where the wait staff takes great initiatives to make each and every guest feel comfortable. They serve a wide range of seafood preparations such as fried dogfish, fried baby prawns and shrimp with onion and pepper, fried ortiguitas, baby squids with egg and pepper, baby prawn omelets. They also serve meat dishes like grilled beef steak, charcoal-grilled chicken with potatoes and many more.
If you want to enjoy some time with a special friend, you can go to this pub located near the city center in Granada. Amsterdam Café Pub is a good place for young people to have a fun time with a group of friends. It is also a favorite hangout for couples, too, who want to spend time together. The bar doesn’t have a dance floor, but it plays some great music for people to enjoy while chatting with friends. Although they don’t serve free tapas like other bars in Granada, you can munch on some nuts and sweets that they serve to go with your drinks.
If there was just one bar to recommend in Granada, it would be this one. Come here for the best range of tablas (platters of cold meats, cheeses and pates) and tapas in town. The food and drinks are presented beautifully in an atmosphere where time seems to have stood still. The clay floor, tiled walls, bulls' heads, wine barrels, aged wood bar, and mirrors make this a perfect example of the Andalusian tavern. Unlike the old days, though, the bar staff are agreeably friendly, efficient, and professional. It's always full of animated people enjoying eachother's company as much as the beer and tapas.
If you seek a place to dance the night away, look no further than Aliatar Cafe. A trendy spot that's extremely popular with the locals as well as tourists, Aliatar Cafe is known for the energetic and hip music spun by the in-house DJ's, it's fun patronage and deliciously creative drinks that are sure to lift your spirit. Open until wee hours of the morning, this a great spot to bring friends to a party or make new ones.