Updated May 2021
My discovery of Bar El Cañizo in 2018 had a lovely element of serendipity to it, as I’d just read about it for the first time on Instagram the morning I was heading to an appointment at Hospital Virgen del Rocio, and as it was nearby, it turned out to be the perfect place for a tapas lunch.
El Cañizo was founded in 1980, and is now owned by Manuel Martínez and family. It’s very much a neighbourhood type of bar, basically simple, but with lots of bright tiles. There’s also a small sidewalk terrace.
Then the other day I just happened to be near enough to the barrio to stop in again and, just like the previous visit, the food was excellent, including the ensaladilla (I’m normally not a fan) with gambas al ajillo, the meatballs in PX sauce, and grilled presa Ibérica with garlicky mushrooms. I love the cosy vibe, and the friendly and welcoming service.
Unusually the bar is not open in the evenings, instead being open early for breakfast, to cater for the nearby hospital.
Bread/Service Charge: 0.40€
Rafael Salgado 26
Tel 954 625 008
Open 7.00 – 16.15 Monday – Saturday
€ € €
Food 8 | Wine 8 | Service 8 | Ambiance 8
ensaladilla with gambas al ajillo and green pea sauce
breaded chipirones (squid)
breaded hake
pork pincho moruno with house seasoning
pork loin in tomato sauce
lagartito with mojo pijón
grilled presa Ibérica with garlic and mushrooms
pork albóndigas in PX sauce
solomillo al whisky
leche frita with vanilla ice cream
owner Manolo Martínez
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Updated: May 2021