Ran by the hotelkeeper Sixto Tovar Gutierrez, this bar has one of the most successful kitchens around. Their scrumptious tapas are interesting and sure to entice your palate with their flavorsome aroma. The Rioja-style potatoes, Salmorejo (thick vegetable dip), homemade stews, Roquefort croquettes and sirloin with Cabrales cheese (similar to Roquefort) are very delicious and must-tries from the menu. In addition, there are many delicious wines. Make sure to drink the Castillo de San Diego very cold; it is an ideal white wine to accompany the seafood.
If you are planning a romantic night, then look no further than La XIX for your special occasion. Dimly lit with the warm glow emanating from yellow bulbs, this place epitomizes intimacy. Neatly furnished with different kinds of seating spaces, La XIX allows you to enjoy drinks in a comfy and cozy setting. Their cocktail menu is quite inventive and the bartenders are generous with their pours. La XIX also hosts live music performances.
Sala Fun Club is widely considered the best venue in town for live rock, heavy metal and indie music concerts. It receives constant praise from press and public alike, and it has featured as a backdrop to documentaries and short movies. There's a live concert every weekend. It's a disco as well and Thursday nights are best for dancing, with top DJs mixing techno and house. Sala Fun Club is a place for wild young things, so you might be shocked by what you see. There's a lounge for relaxing and chilling out and the place stays open very late.
The Second Room is a chic cocktail bar with an air of sophistication. Illuminated in subtle lights and designed in contemporary tones, this place is where the youngsters come to enjoy potent drinks. Their cocktail menu is quite diverse and the bartenders are known to create magic with spirits. Form classic cocktails to creative concoctions, The Second Room is known to serve them all. The place is popular among the local, after-work crowd because of their happy hour.
For a strictly jazz experience, head to this local favorite. Jazz Corner's ambiance and music spell, complete devotion to jazz. The bar is the work of architect Pilar Hernaiz and shaped to resemble Chet Atkins' Gibson. It's the perfect setting for a night of jazz and nightcaps. With concerts and jam sessions by regional artists, Jazz Corner is Seville's best offering in live jazz. If bass guitars and saxophones excite you, you've just found your paradise!
Get transported to an era gone by, at this charming and exquisite cocktail bar. Part of Hotel Alfonso XIII, this bar is divided into two separate rooms with an ornate decor and a fully stocked bar. Placed right next to the gallery and open terrace, the Bar Americano used to be a meeting room for King Alfonso XIII. Choose from their list of sophisticated cocktails or wines and head for your favorite spot. The place also delights patrons with Jazz performances on certain nights of the week.
Ran by the hotelkeeper Sixto Tovar Gutierrez, this bar has one of the most successful kitchens around. Their scrumptious tapas are interesting and sure to entice your palate with their flavorsome aroma. The Rioja-style potatoes, Salmorejo (thick vegetable dip), homemade stews, Roquefort croquettes and sirloin with Cabrales cheese (similar to Roquefort) are very delicious and must-tries from the menu. In addition, there are many delicious wines. Make sure to drink the Castillo de San Diego very cold; it is an ideal white wine to accompany the seafood.
Hailed as the first of its kind, Maquila Bar is a beer lover's haven when in Seville. A novel concept in this traditional city, it opened its doors in 2015 and has been making waves ever since with their artisanal brews. Take a sip of their craft beer or other regional and international beer brands. Their modern Andalusian cuisine is equally noteworthy and are served in tapas style. Check with their servers as to which beer goes well with a dish and go by their recommendation. You will surely be in for a treat. Don't miss this brew pub when in town.
Sala Fun Club is widely considered the best venue in town for live rock, heavy metal and indie music concerts. It receives constant praise from press and public alike, and it has featured as a backdrop to documentaries and short movies. There's a live concert every weekend. It's a disco as well and Thursday nights are best for dancing, with top DJs mixing techno and house. Sala Fun Club is a place for wild young things, so you might be shocked by what you see. There's a lounge for relaxing and chilling out and the place stays open very late.
Do you like beer? If you do, Cerveceria La Internacional is your place. It is almost a temple for everybody who loves this drink. There are more than 250 brands from all over the world, so you can try German, Belgium, Czech, French, Irish, English and, of course, Spanish beer. Cerveceria La Internacional also has some specialty brews that are made with strawberry, peach and chocolate. Besides the bar aspect, La Internacional doubles up as an authentic museum, dedicated to beer. They have a huge bottle exhibition. It is a very good place to eat, too. Their tapas, unlike most of the beers, are totally local. The specialties are Prawn Salad, homemade Fabes, Cheakpea with Cod or Hake in Almond Sauce.
Rustic and cozy, Casa Morales is a place where you can sample delicious tapas and impressive, local wines. Albeit small in size, the bar is quite popular among locals as well as tourists, hence it's recommended that you occupy your seats before sundown. Menu is written down in chalk on the huge wine barrels and it covers a wide variety from cheese to charcuterie. The prices are quite reasonable and the amicable waiters add an element for vigor to your experience.