Neil -> RE: Another inquiry for interesting spots in Spain (Aug. 30 2019 20:35:48)
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Here are just a few places off the top of my head. Malaga bars: Taperia de Sybaris - cheap drinks (and one of a handful of places in Malaga that still give free tapas). The food and service are great too. La Tranca - just a brilliant and lively place to hang out. Started seven years ago by an Argentinean chap named Ezequiel and now one of Malaga's favourites. Granada bars (for a local experience and great food but you'll have to squeeze your way in): Las Provincias - cheapest beer in the centre of Granada and great food Casa de Julio - small but perfect Rincon de Rodri - amazing seafood, always packed with locals Rincon de Cristobal - choose your own free tapas, lovely atmosphere with local wines and artisan beers Esquinita de Javi - there are two of them - great seafood again (or try the testicles!) Avila - again, there are two of them near each other, both very popular with locals Taberna Malvasía - one for wine buffs - amazing selection Los Diamantes - a Granada classic and worth a visit, there are three bars now but the original and best is on Calle Navas, you have to force your way in and shout your order across the bar to get served but it's all part of the appeal Flamenco in Granada: Head to Sacromonte and follow your ears into one of the bars, you could stumble on something special depending on who is playing. Taberna Chica - Great bar near the centre where some of the guitarists and luthiers hang out. Don't go before 11pm or you might be drinking alone. Always flamenco playing in the background and sometimes impromptu live performances. Really good tapas too. For more organised tourist-friendly flamenco shows with fixed price entry fee, there are quite a few places such as Le Chien Andalou and Los Olvidados located in the Albaicin.
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