Spanish€€centro-sagrarioTue-Sat 13:30-16:00, 20:30-23:30
Restaurante Mariquilla in Granada is the family-run Lope de Vega kitchen where owner Mariquilla works the dining room, plating ajo blanco and market cooking.
Signature: Ajo blanco, Monkfish with almond sauce, Morcilla in puff pastry
Tip: Reservation needed for weekends; the room is small and locals book a week ahead for Sunday lunch.
Galician seafood€€centro-sagrarioMon-Sun 13:00-16:30, 20:00-23:30
Fogon de Galicia on Calle Navas in Granada has plated Galician octopus and lacon for the tapeo route since 1998, the citys longest-running pulperia.
Signature: Pulpo a la gallega, Lacon con cachelos, Pimientos de Padron
Tip: The pulpo a la gallega is the order; ask for the pimientos de Padron as your free tapa.
Mediterranean€€€albayzinMon-Sun 12:00-23:30
Ruta del Azafran in Granada works a Mediterranean and Arab-Andalusian menu on the Paseo de los Tristes, with a terrace directly under the Alhambra.
Signature: Arab chicken pie with carrot salad, Sea bass with courgette and coconut sauce, Saffron paella
Tip: Halal and vegan options on the same carte; the riverside terrace fills fast on warm evenings.
Irish€€centro-sagrarioMon-Sun 09:00-02:00
Hannigan and Sons in Granada is the Cetti Meriem Irish pub running all-day breakfasts, Friday live music and Thursday karaoke for English-speakers.
Signature: Full Irish breakfast, Sunday roast, Beef and Guinness pie
Tip: The Irish breakfast runs all day; the kitchen quietens after dinner but the bar pours late.
Spanish tapas€€centro-sagrarioMon-Sun 12:30-00:00
La Riviera on Calle Cetti Meriem in Granada is the heart of Centro tapeo, with cocina casera tapas the size of starters arriving free with every drink.
Signature: Free tapas with every drink, Cocina casera plates, Vegetarian tapas selection
Tip: The bar wraps around the room; stand at the front for the fastest tapa rotation.
Mediterranean€€€beiroTue-Sat 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30, Sun 13:00-16:00, Mon closed
El Coso in the Plaza de Toros bullring of Granada took over the Ermita space and pairs avant-garde Mediterranean technique with the historic bullring setting.
Signature: Grilled meats over charcoal, Iberian secreto, Cheese and jamon boards
Tip: Closed Mondays; the bullring portico tables are quieter than the indoor room and book up fastest in spring.