A bar named after ME! 😉 I’ve actually known about this place for some time, but as it’s a way off the beaten path it took me awhile to finally get here. Taberna Azahar still maintains the traditions of a typical neighbourhood bar. The menu is written in chalk on the bar, there’s sawdust on the floor, walls are covered in knick knacks and memorabilia, and it’s busy and buzzy with locals. Owner Juan and barman Josema have been running the show since some time in the 80’s. With only a limited kitchen the tapas menu is short and full of typical Spanish comfort foods like spinach with chickpeas and albóndigas. Not really a place for a full meal, but it’s a great little beer and snack stop if you’re exploring this part of town.
Plaza San Julián
Tel 954 416 794
Open 13.00 – 17.00 – 20.00 – midnight
Closed Sunday evening and Monday
€ €
Food 5 | Wine 5 | Service 7 | Ambiance 9
pork meatballs in tomato sauce
rice of the day
spinach with chickpeas
Juan & Josema
Josema does the math