SucreRestaurants

Other restaurants in Sucre

  1. A

    Florín

    Rapidly turning into the place to be seen in Sucre, this atmospheric bar-restaurant serves a mixture of typical Bolivian food and international dishes, including a ‘Full English’ breakfast. Popular with locals and gringos alike, who line up along the enormous 13m-long bar (surely the biggest in Bolivia?) at night during the two-for-one happy hour.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Las Bajos

    One of the oldest and most typical of the choricerías (restaurant specializing in chorizo) in Sucre, though it’s not just sausage on the menu. The owner is a Beatles fanatic and downstairs is a miniature recreation of Liverpool’s Cavern Club, the walls adorned with posters, album covers and other Fab Four memorabilia.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Plaza Pub

    Filling, mostly meat-based meals are a little pricey, but this is also a great place for a drink, with the outdoor balconies perfect for people-watching on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

    reviewed

  4. D

    El Paso de los Abuelos

    Good salteñerías (bakeries that specialize in salteñas ) include El Paso de los Abuelos; get there early as they sell out fast.

    reviewed

  5. E

    El Patio

    Good salteñerías (bakeries that specialize in salteñas ) include El Patio; get there early as they sell out fast.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Café Las Delicias

    Specialty cakes and pastries from the Chiquitania region of Bolivia including the delicious masaco (bananas with cheese).

    reviewed

  7. G

    Café Capital

    Currently Sucre’s in place with the trendy student crowd.

    reviewed