Seville is a captivating city, rich in stunning architecture and a vibrant atmosphere. However, it is the culinary offerings that truly entice visitors, making them eager to return. The abundance of tapas bars, all offering excellent value, enhances the experience, especially when sampling a variety of dishes with friends.
In addition to tapas, there are charming spots for delightful ice creams and pastries. This selection of dining venues in Seville is not exhaustive, but it highlights some personal favorites that are worth your time.
Bar Restaurant Las Lapas
For a satisfying meal before exploring attractions like the Plaza d’Espana and Real Alcazar, visit Bar Restaurant Las Lapas. Here, you can savor a tinto de verano alongside their scrumptious scrambled eggs with chorizo while basking in the sun. Bar Restaurant Las Lapas Menu
Address: Calle San Gregorio, 6, 41004 Sevilla, España
Contact: +34 954 21 04 29
If you have a knack for finding exquisite ice cream, Mito is the place to be. Their gelato is exceptionally smooth and flavorful. I personally enjoyed two cones: one with salted caramel and vanilla, and another with mango and yogurt. Though many ice cream shops exist in Seville, Mito stands out as a benchmark for future indulgences.
Address: C. Almirantazgo, 11, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: contatto@gelateriamito.com
During my stay, I visited a delightful spot twice for a Pasteis de Nata and coffee, perfect for enjoying under the sun at Plaza de Nuevo. Their Pasteis de Nata is remarkable, and I look forward to comparing it with the authentic version in Portugal. Coupled with excellent coffee, it offers a lovely way to start the day.
Address: C. Mateos Gago, 29, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 622 32 33 96
Among all tapas experiences throughout Seville, Cafe Bar Tirana was my top choice. Located across the river in the Tirana district, the journey is worthwhile for those wanting to explore. The offerings of grilled pork, fried fish, and delicious tomato and fish dishes are truly delightful.
Address: C. Castilla, 73, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 699 85 01 30
I couldn’t resist trying another Pasteis de Nata for comparison. This second location was equally delicious, potentially even more so, depending on the time of day.
Address: C. García de Vinuesa, 27, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 644 57 09 26
Bodega Santa Cruz
For breakfast, Bodega Santa Cruz is a must-visit. Their bread topped with jamon and tomato, paired with a café con leche, provides a fantastic morning start.
Despite its modest exterior, the quality of breakfast is outstanding, with options available for under €3.
Address: C. Rodrigo Caro, 1, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 954 21 86 18 or bodegasantacruzlascolumnas@gmail.com
Naturalmente Real Food
To balance the rich meat and cheese offerings often found in tapas, Naturalmente Real Food provides fresh options like fruit bowls, smoothies, and delectable baked goods—your go-to for adding vitamins to your diet. Naturalmente Real Food Menu
Address: C. Rodrigo Caro, 7, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: hello@naturalmenterealfood.com or +34 955 83 61 13
Located just off the main street near Seville Cathedral, Casa Tomate is ideal for evening drinks complemented by some tapas. The venue remains cozy even in cooler weather, making it perfect for savoring good food while people-watching on the quiet street.
Address: C. Mateos Gago, 24, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 954 22 04 21
Bar Arenal Ventura
Our first dining experience in Seville was at Bar Arenal Ventura, conveniently located near our accommodation. This charming establishment is excellent for late-night tapas and drinks, with octopus and pig cheek being standout dishes.
Address: C. Arfe, 2, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 954 22 36 86
Bar Reyes Antonio Romero
Open throughout the day, Bar Reyes Antonio Romero is a perfect stop for some delicious croquetas and expertly sliced jamon iberico. The atmosphere is vibrant, with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying a variety of food. Bar Reyes Antonio Romero Menu
Address: Antonia Díaz, 5, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 954 22 14 55
Food markets offer a unique culinary adventure, and Mercada de Triana does not disappoint. Visitors can sit and enjoy tapas alongside chilled wine or explore various stalls for quick bites and desserts.
Address: C. San Jorge, 6, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 674 07 40 99
During a particularly rainy afternoon, I sheltered at Taperia Alcaiza while enjoying octopus with fried potatoes, croquetas, pork, and rice. Despite an unassuming interior, the food exceeded expectations, particularly the octopus and potatoes, which I would gladly revisit on a sunny day.
Address: Pl. Pescadería, 13, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Our visit to Las Golondrinas was spontaneous, but it turned out to be a delightful experience. We sampled grilled squid with green sauce, which was simply exquisite.
Address: C. Antillano Campos, 26, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
Contact: +34 954 33 16 26
Where will you dine first among these remarkable eateries in Seville? If you discover any hidden gems, please share them—I would love to explore them on my next visit!