La Rebotica ★ 4.1
La Rebotica on Calle Pedro Miguel in Seville is a small vinyl-listening cocktail bar with a selected jazz and Brazilian-soul collection, the centro.
Tip: About 20 seats; reservations by phone. Cocktails 9 to 13 euros.
El Perro Andaluz is a nightlife spot in Centro, Seville.
El Perro Andaluz on Calle Bustos Tavera in Seville is a vinyl-and-cocktail listening bar with a chosen jazz, soul and Latin record collection.
Editorially verified May 21, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Tip: Reservations by Instagram; small room with about 30 seats. Records play from 22:00 most nights.
Address: Calle Bustos Tavera 11, 41003 Sevilla, Seville
La Rebotica on Calle Pedro Miguel in Seville is a small vinyl-listening cocktail bar with a selected jazz and Brazilian-soul collection, the centro.
Tip: About 20 seats; reservations by phone. Cocktails 9 to 13 euros.
Barbiana on Calle Albareda in Seville is a quiet vinyl bar with classical and jazz records, a small wine list and the centro alternative for a low-volume.
Tip: Walk-in only; about 20 seats. Records play through dinner service from 20:00.
Bar Garlochi on Calle Boteros in Seville is the kitsch-religious dive bar that Miguel Fragoso opened June 15, 1978, with the Sangre de Cristo cocktail.
Tip: Cash only; the place fills with locals after midnight. The Sangre de Cristo is the house drink.
La Cantina on Calle Trajano in Seville is a Mexican-music vinyl bar with a 40-bottle mezcal list and Latin records spinning from 22:00, the Alameda's quiet.
Tip: Reservations by phone weekends; the back room is the listening lounge.
La Rebotica on Calle Pedro Miguel in Seville is a small vinyl-listening cocktail bar with a selected jazz and Brazilian-soul collection, the centro.
Tip: About 20 seats; reservations by phone. Cocktails 9 to 13 euros.
Barbiana on Calle Albareda in Seville is a quiet vinyl bar with classical and jazz records, a small wine list and the centro alternative for a low-volume.
Tip: Walk-in only; about 20 seats. Records play through dinner service from 20:00.
Bar Garlochi on Calle Boteros in Seville is the kitsch-religious dive bar that Miguel Fragoso opened June 15, 1978, with the Sangre de Cristo cocktail.
Tip: Cash only; the place fills with locals after midnight. The Sangre de Cristo is the house drink.
Casa Vizcaino on Calle Feria in Seville's Macarena is the working-class dive bar with Cruzcampo on tap from 09:00 through midnight, a no-frills Macarena.
Tip: Standing-only at the front bar; come for the Macarena local crowd not for service.
Bar El Acanto on Alameda de Hercules in Seville is a no-frills vermut and sherry counter facing the Alameda, the working-day local where Sevillanos start.
Tip: House-made vermut from a glass jug; ask for it casero. The Alameda crowd builds from 21:00.