La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
You'll almost certainly have to wait for a table at the bar, but it's so worth it, especially if you use the time to start on the excellent wine list. The…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
You'll almost certainly have to wait for a table at the bar, but it's so worth it, especially if you use the time to start on the excellent wine list. The…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
The atmosphere at this slow-food restaurant in boho Macarena is arty and relaxed, with an open kitchen, mismatched furniture and colourful paintings by co…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Fashionable and much recommended by locals, Azotea is one of Seville's stable of modern eateries with culinary ambitions. Its pearl-grey Scandi-inspired…
Triana
No day in Triana would be complete without a stop at this exquisite patisserie. With its traditional wood and tiled interior, it sets the perfect backdrop…
El Centro & El Arenal
Sharp decor, young staff in black T-shirts, cool tunes and an international menu, this is a fine example of the modern tapas bars that Seville so excels…
El Centro & El Arenal
Antonio makes ice cream using his pick of the season's produce (avocado, or rosemary and peach) and creates his own flavour combinations: murillo (almond,…
El Centro & El Arenal
Hidden away in an anonymous Arenal backstreet, this tapas hotspot is a guarantee of good times. The look is modern casual with big blue doors, brick…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
The best of the bars and restaurants in the cathedral area, this is one of several Azotea branches around town. It takes a contemporary approach to dining…
El Centro & El Arenal
Incongruously located in an old shoe shop, this tiny, low-key place serves innovative takes on Andalucian dishes – try ajo blanco (white gazpacho soup)…
El Centro & El Arenal
From the hip-yet-historic decor (concrete-cast art, vertical garden, exposed brick arches) to the cheeky waiters, this place rocks a cool vibe. The food…
El Centro & El Arenal
Slick and spacious restaurant on the corner of Plaza Nueva, with tropical-decor bar. Downstairs has cosy booths plus live music Thursday to Saturday, with…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Centred on an open kitchen, this brunch spot in the Macarena buzzes. Set menus are beautifully presented, with homemade breads and jams, cheese, cold meat…
El Centro & El Arenal
An old-school bar with a classic tiled interior and a few alfresco tables, Bar Europa has been knocking out tapas since 1925. Notwithstanding, it isn't…
El Centro & El Arenal
Superb sustainably-caught bluefin tuna (atun de almadraba) stars at this trendily casual restaurant near Plaza de Armas bus station. As well as the…
El Centro & El Arenal
An excellent restaurant in the Alfalfa area serving locally sourced, almost exclusively organic food, with a pleasantly different vibe: relaxed decor, low…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Get your day off to a sunny start with breakfast at this cheery cafe near Plaza del Duque. Staff are delightful and there's an impressive selection of…
El Centro & El Arenal
If you're wilting in the summer heat, or even if you're not, an ice cream from Bolas is a refreshing treat. Choose from classic fruit flavours or…
El Centro & El Arenal
A landmark art deco patisserie and cafe, La Campana has been catering to Seville's sweet toothed since 1885. Join the mixed crowd in its elegant interior…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Well located between the Alameda and Plaza del Duque, this place stands out for its sharp design: bare industrial-grey concrete walls, (not-too…
El Centro & El Arenal
It might not look like much from the outside, but ever-popular Los Coloniales is the business with quality tapas, alfresco tables and cheerful, helpful…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
For a night off tapas, keep the Med in sight and head over – metaphorically – to Italy. L'Oca, a bright and breezy restaurant in the Santa Cruz barrio,…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
In this converted 1920s factory, shelves packed with plants are cleverly used to divide up the bar and industrial-scale restaurant space behind, each with…
Parque de María Luisa & South of Centre
Improbably located in the Prado de San Sebastián bus station, this celeb haunt flies the flag for regional Andalucian cuisine. Imaginative and impeccably…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Fusing the lively buzz of a Seville tapas bar with an upbeat New York loft, this three-storey emporium has well-priced Asian and Andalucian dishes, plus…
El Centro & El Arenal
This tiny, unassuming yet friendly tapas bar, with just three tables and six bar stools, offers superb tuna cheeks and braised boar, traditional stews…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
For an authentic bite in atmospheric surrounds, head to this Macarena market, the oldest in Seville. There are numerous tapas bars to try or you can opt…
Triana
A neighbourhood institution once frequented by local bullfighters, writers and artists, Casa Cuesta looks exactly the part with its large, plate-glass…
El Centro & El Arenal
Close to the cathedral, this popular all-day place offers an impressive menu: make-your-own-salads (one green and one grain base, plus four toppings), as…
El Centro & El Arenal
With its eye-catching bright-blue exterior plus red and white toile de Jouy tiles, this place celebrates its Andalucian identity in an unfussy menu and…
Triana
Housed in an old motorbike workshop – the long, narrow space is enhanced by a vertical garden and sleek design – De La O takes local produce, such as sea…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
Hams swing from ceiling hooks, old posters are etched with art-nouveau and art-deco designs, and outdoor blackboards relay what's cooking in the kitchen…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
A craft-beer bar with local, national and international brews, Hops & Dreams also serves tasty food with a Moroccan touch, such as chicken and almond…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
This is as old-school as it gets, a perennially busy bar staffed by gruff waiters and frequented by Sevillans and visitors alike. Traditional tapas such…
El Centro & El Arenal
Original tapas, a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere and a prime central location, laCava is one of the better options in the city's touristy centre. It…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
The hanging hams look as ancient as the bar itself, a sinuous wraparound affair with a cheerfully cluttered interior. Locals congregate at the bar while…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
People-watching and eating go hand in hand at this casual eatery on the Alameda de Hércules. Grab a table – though you'll need to come early – and go…
La Macarena & Alameda de Hércules
Exciting tapas go hand in hand with a casual, bustling vibe at this 'new-school' bar just off the Alameda de Hércules. Squeeze yourself into a table and…
Catedral & Barrio de Santa Cruz
San Telmo's innovative tapas continue to wow diners, and its tables, either outside or in the brick tiled interior, are a prized commodity. Bag one, for…
El Centro & El Arenal
Cinco Jotas is one of Spain's best-known jamón producers, famous for its Ibérico ham from the small village of Jabugo in southern Andalucía. Not…
El Centro & El Arenal
The sister outfit, and more touristy version, of the Taberna Coloniales San Pedro in the Arenal quarter. Grab a marble-top table and sit down to decent,…