Sal Gorda

Updated August 2025

Located just off the Plaza Alfalfa, Sal Gorda is celebrating its 10th year anniversary this year. Owned and run by the brothers Cabrera Fernández (Elias, Ahitamy and Antonio) this was one of the “first wave” innovative tapas bars in the city, and it’s still going strong.

On the corner of pedestrianised street in a fairly narrow building, it extends vertically rather than horizontally, with a bar area on the ground floor, a cosy dining room on the first floor, and the kitchen on the top floor. I love the pleasant, friendly atmosphere, with most of the activity centred on the ground floor, where there are half a dozen tables alongside the bar, with low tables, chairs and window banquettes. Big plate-glass windows look out onto the little terrace out in the square.

The tapas are mostly traditional with a twist, with some creative crockery and presentations. A short wine list, with craft beers also available. Service is very good. I like that, along with asking about allergies when you sit down, they also check if you want bread (there’s no service charge).

Bread Charge: 1.20€ (on menu)

Alcaicería de la Loza, 23
Tel 955 38 59 72
Open 12.30 – 16.00 / 20.00 – 23.00
€ € € €

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Food 8 | Wine 6 | Service 8 | Ambiance 8


buñuelos de bacalao with honey foam

sal gorda risottoprawn & boletus risotto

sea bass (corvina) ceviche

white gamba tartare with poppyseeds and yuzu mayo

sal gorda ropa vieja cannelonescanellones filled with “ropa vieja”

papas bravas

cola de toro donut

sal gorda coulantechocolate coulante

sal gorda tocina cielotocino de cielo with citrus and mango

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Updated August 2025

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