Updated September 2025
Opened in 1973 by present owner Marta Boa’s grandfather José (her father Manuel retired earlier this year), Bar Dueñas is still a very “de toda la vida” neighbourhood tapas bar serving up excellent home-style cooking at honest prices. It’s cosy and comfortable, with about half a dozen tables, a small bar with stools and a few tall tables out on the side walk. The corner location has windows on either side that let in lots of natural light.
You’ll find a lot of fabulous stews here, many first created by José Boa’s wife Conchita Limón, and now expertly prepared by chef Francisco Barrera, who has been with Bar Dueñas for over 40 years. These include their famous albóndigas (meatballs), carrillada (pork cheeks), menudo (tripe), espinacas con garbanzos and – my favourite – pork kidneys in sherry sauce. The classic sevillano menu also has a good selection of top charcuterie and cheeses, fried fish and various revueltos (scrambled eggs). Marta and team are happy to suggest wines and sherry to pair with your dishes. Tapas are available at the bar, with medias and raciones served at the tables.
It’s a great little spot just a stone’s throw from the Duchess of Alba’s palace, Casa Dueñas. Be sure to book a table as it fills up fast.
Bread Charge: 0.50€ PER PERSON
Gerona 3
tel 954 21 59 41 / 664 291 092
Open 12.00 – midnight Monday – Friday
12.00 – 17.00 Saturday
€ € €
Food 8 | Wine 7 | Service 7 | Ambiance 7
payoyo cheese
spinach croquetas
gambas rebozadas
chocos fritos (cuttlefish)
mantecaido: solomillo al whisky & chip butty
espinacas con garbanzos
revuelto (scrambled eggs) with potatoes and chorizo
pork kidneys in sherry sauce
lagrimitas de pollo (chicken)
carrillada (slow-cooked pork cheeks)
carne con tomate
menudo (stewed tripe)
pork meatballs with curry sauce
“moussaka” style stuffed aubergine
merluza (hake) a la Roteña
solomillo al whisky
chocolate wine!
chef Francisco, Antonio José and owner Manuel (photo: 2013)
Francisco, Antonio José & Manuel (photo 2020)
Francisco, Antonio José, Marta & Manuel Boa (photo: 2024)
Updated September 2025