Neighborhoodcentro-sagrario
HoursTue-Sun 19:30-00:00
Why locals love it: A Sierra-Nevada-Pinot-Noir wine bar on a Cuesta del Caidero alley locals walk and tourists do not, pouring only Granada-province bottlings.
Tip: Closed Mondays; the Sierra Nevada Pinot Noir flight is the order if you want a Granada-only tasting.
Location
Address: Cuesta del Caidero 7, 18009 Granada
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Why locals love it: A second cloistered-nun turn in central Granada, selling olive-oil mantecados and yemas de Santa Teresa in handmade boxes.
Tip: Pre-order Christmas surtido boxes by phone; smaller mantecado packets are walk-in only.
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Why locals love it: A British-run tapas counter that breaks the Granada free-tapa monoculture with Thai curries, Portuguese piri-piri and Indian flavours.
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Why locals love it: A 1993 wine bar with 400-plus references tucked in a Realejo side alley, run by siblings who know every grower in Andalusia personally.
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Why locals love it: Cloistered nuns sell bizcochos and yemas through a wooden turn; you ring the buzzer and never see the baker face to face.
Tip: Ring the buzzer once; the nuns pass the order through a wooden turn so there is no face-to-face contact.
centro-sagrarioMon-Sat 09:30-13:00, 17:00-18:30
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Tip: Pre-order Christmas surtido boxes by phone; smaller mantecado packets are walk-in only.
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albayzinTue-Sun 19:30-23:30
Why locals love it: A hidden Albayzin carmen with one of the citys quietest Alhambra-view terraces, set back from the Mirador San Nicolas crowds.
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