Ceuta (Sebta) Restaurants

Restaurants in Ceuta (Sebta)

  1. A

    Cala Carlota

    This simple restaurant has a prime location in the Club Nautico overlooking the yacht harbour, with outdoor seating in season. The three-course menú del diá (daily set menu) is a popular choice, while the luscious fish dishes will set you back the same amount on their own.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Club Nautico

    This simple restaurant has a nice location overlooking the yacht harbour. The three-course menú del diá (daily set menu) is a popular choice, while the luscious fish dishes will set you back the same amount on their own.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Gran Muralla

    If you’ve had enough local food, you’ll find hearty portions of Chinese standards here. Window tables have views over the plaza and out to sea. Be careful during off-hours, as yesterday’s rice will be waiting.

    reviewed

  4. D

    El Puente Cafeteria

    Opening out onto a plaza made for people-watching, El Puente is a trendy and modern café-bar with great sandwiches. It’s an ideal stop for breakfast. It gets busy, so work hard to catch the eyes of the staff.

    reviewed

  5. E

    El Angulo

    Here’s your chance to eat inside the Royal Walls. The local meats and seafood are as good as the unique atmosphere. White tablecloths and stone fortifications work surprisingly well together.

    reviewed

  6. F

    La Marina

    This smart, friendly restaurant is often crowded at lunch time. It specialises in fish dishes, but also does a great-value three-course set menu of the chicken/fish and chips variety.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Mesón de Pacho

    Each drink comes with a plate of tapas. This place is very homely and welcoming, but tends to get crowded. Other dishes, like burgers and omelettes, are also available.

    reviewed

  8. H

    La Jota

    Offers a delightful array of cakes and ice creams, although the scoops are less than generous. A good place to start – or end – a day of exploring the city.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Mesón el Cortijo

    A classic neighbourhood gathering place heavy on tapas, cerveza (beer) and friendliness. Catch up on football, gossip, and practice your Español.

    reviewed

  10. J

    La Tasca del Pedro

    Small, friendly and popular with the locals, this restaurant has a good range of seafood, Spanish and simple Italian dishes.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Mesón el Bache

    Have your tapas in a rustic hunting lodge. The locals love it. Just downhill from Plaza Real, looking towards the port.

    reviewed