This guide to the best tapas bars in Seville includes a combination of the trendiest and most underrated bars in the city. These local nightlife spots are where you can really experience some of the best atmospheres, hospitality and flavors in the Spanish city.
You’ll find over 3,000 tapas bars in Seville, with many of the best ones located in and around the city centre and vibrant neighbourhoods like La Alameda and Alfalfa. From old-school haunts that specialize in traditional small plates to modern gastrobars focusing on fresh seafood, there are a variety of bars to choose from. You certainly won’t be short of finding good tapas bars in Seville.
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Pelayo Bar de Tapas
Cozy tapas bar near the Catedral de Sevilla
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Pelayo Bar de Tapas is a cozy tapas bar in the center of Seville, less than 2 minutes’ walk from the Catedral de Sevilla. The bar has a homey atmosphere, with plenty of greenery, dark lumber features and exposed brick walls. It’s busy from the minute it opens until late into the night, making it a popular choice in the area.t
Pelayo Bar de Tapas focuses on a creative local menu with lots of seafood and meat plates. The giant octopus, oxtail and Iberian pork shoulder are crowd favorites. It also has an extensive wine list, which pairs well with the array of small dishes on offer.
Location: C. de Placentines, 25, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from midday to midnight
Phone: +34 954 22 70 00
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Bodega Santa Cruz
Buzzing old-school bar in the city centre
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Bodega Santa Cruz is a popular tapas bar in the heart of Seville. The buzzing bar focuses on tradition, with a chalkboard menu changing weekly and seating that spills out into the streets. It’s a lively place to grab a bite to eat, and can be especially hectic at peak times, but it only adds to the atmosphere.
The food is equally good at Bodega Santa Cruz. Some of its best tapas include fried shrimp, spinach in cream cheese, pringá, and calamari. You’ll also find wine, draft beer and sangria served at the bar at all hours.
Location: C. Rodrigo Caro, 1, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from 8 am to midnight
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Duo Tapas Bar
Laidback tapas bar with outdoor seating
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Duo Tapas Bar is a laidback nightlife spot in the trendy La Alameda district of Seville. It’s a classic bar with both indoor and outdoor seating that fills up quickly in the evening. The bar is a reasonably priced place that attracts both locals and tourists for its high-quality food.
Some of Duo Tapas Bar's popular dishes include fried eggplant, shrimp tempura, mushroom risotto, and tuna tartar. You can also find an extensive wine list that can be paired with each dish on the menu.
Location: C. Calatrava, 10, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm and from 8 pm to midnight
Phone: +34 955 23 85 72
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Bodeguita Romero
Casual family-run tapas bar in the city centre
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Bodeguita Romero is a traditional family-owned tapas bar in Seville's city centre. It’s conveniently located among popular tourist attractions, including the Catedral de Sevilla. The lively place has limited indoor seating at the bar, but plenty of tables that spread out onto the footpath.
The tapas menu focuses on regional dishes including pringá (slow-cooked meat), rabo de toro (braised oxtail stew), spinach with chickpeas, and potato salad. It’s a great place to appreciate the old-school hospitality of a family-run bar in Seville.
Location: C. Harinas, 10, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Tuesday–Wednesday and Sunday from 1 pm to 4.30 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 1 pm to 4.30 pm and from 8.30 pm to midnight (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +34 954 22 95 56
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Bar Alfalfa
A rustic tavern in the Alfalfa district
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Bar Alfalfa sits in the vibrant Alfalfa district of Seville. It’s a rustic and laidback bar with old wooden tables packed inside a small indoor space. While it can get crowded, it’s no surprise that it’s one of the most popular bars in the area.
The housemade small plates include salmorejo (chilled Spanish tomato soup), pork cheek, bruschetta, paella, croquet, and octopus. Bar Alfalfa also offers some Asian fusion tapas, including noodles and stir-fries, if you're in the mood for something different. You can find plenty of beers and wines at the bar, though sangria is a favorite among locals.
Location: C. Candilejo, 1, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from 9 am to midnight
Phone: +34 954 22 23 44
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Bar Catedral Sevilla
Traditional bar with cathedral views
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Bar Catedral Sevilla is a classic Spanish bar just east of the city's iconic church. The double-storey bar offers ample indoor seating, as well as plenty of outdoor tables offering views of La Giralda. With dark lumber features and bullfighting décor, it boasts a classic tapas experience in the city centre.
You can find extensive tapas and beverages menus at Bar Catedral Sevilla. Some of the highlights include sangria, oxtail stew, pork tenderloin in whiskey sauce, Iberian ham, and croquets. Surrounded by plenty of other bars and restaurants, it’s a standout choice that is often busy until late.
Location: C. Mateos Gago, 5, 41004 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from midday to midnight
Phone: +34 954 21 21 74
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La Brunilda Tapas
Unassuming yet popular tapas bar near Plaza de Molviedro
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La Brunilda Tapas is an unassuming yet very popular tapas bar in Seville. This local spot is just on the outskirts of the bustling center, and often considered to have some of the best tapas in the city. You can find it on a narrow oneway street, with a huge blue door leading you into a brightly lit and modern interior.
It’s not unusual to have to wait in line outside, but the food makes it worthwhile. From giant octopus and cod fritters to duck confit and mushroom risotto, La Brunilda Tapas offers a mix of traditional and modern dishes. You can also enjoy wine and homemade dessert with your meal.
Location: C. Galera, 5, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm and from 8.30 pm to 11.30 pm
Phone: +34 954 22 04 81
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Bar La Azotea
Modern tapas bar specializing in seafood dishes
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Bar La Azotea is a modern tapas bar north of Seville city centre. The chic space has huge glass windows, allowing plenty of natural light into the dining area. With limited indoor seating, it’s worth lining up early for a spot at this gastrobar.
The bar specializes in seafood dishes, including calamari, tempura shrimp, tuna tacos, and daily fresh fish. But you’ll also find traditional tapas such as pork cheek, oxtail stew, and meatballs, along with a long wine list and cold beers on tap.
Location: C. Conde de Barajas, 13, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Daily from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm and from 8.30 pm to 11.30 pm
Phone: +34 955 11 67 48
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Casa Ricardo
Traditional tapas bar filled with unique religious décor
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Casa Ricardo, or simply known as Ricardo’s, is a traditional tapas bar near the Basilica de Jesus del Gran Poder. The bar is filled with unique décor, including every inch of the walls being covered in religious images. But the dimly lit place serves some of the best croquettes in the city.
You can also find a wide selection of Spanish tapas, including fried eggplant, braised oxtail and Iberian ham. It’s a popular place for a quick bite to eat, but it does fill quickly as people tend to linger long after they've had their meal.
Location: C. Hernán Cortés, 2, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 1 pm to 4 pm and from 8 pm to midnight, Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +34 954 38 97 51
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La Sede
An underrated bar near Setas de Sevilla
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La Sede is a rather hidden bar near Setas de Sevilla. With plenty of attractions nearby, this underrated spot is great for unwinding with a drink and a quick meal at any time of the day. It serves traditional dishes, seafood, meats and charcuterie boards.
La Sede has very limited indoor seating, but we highly recommend its outdoor tables as they offer views of the Setas de Sevilla. This tapas bar also serves ice-cold beer and an extensive variety of wines, which is great for warm nights in Seville.
Location: C. Regina, 1, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
Open: Tuesday–Friday from midday to 2.30 pm and from 7 pm to 10.30 pm, Saturday from midday to 10.30 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)
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