Too Many to Name
There are so many bars and restaurants that I cannot recall their names. Just ask any of the locals or even sit outside one of the many cafes and watch where the locals go. We found the Spanish people very friendly and most people speak English. A visit to Granada is a must and be sure to go to the Alhambra. Again, accommodation was plentiful in all categories. I recommend staying in or around Plaza Nuevo as it is central and convenient. There's lots of Flamenco shows on in the caves but get talking to locals and you could be lucky enough to enjoy the real thing in a family home. Spain is a wonderful country, and whats more is that it is cheap and friendly as well as scenic with lots to offer culturally.
From journal A Week in Southern Spain
Caves
The caves just outside of Nerja are well worth a visit. It is so well laid out I cannot recommend it highly enough. Take a taxi or a local bus to get there and when leaving, enjoy the short walk down hill back to the beautiful picturesque village of Nerja. There is a cheap gift shop at the cave, good if you like to pick up a book or some pictures of the caves. Also worth a visit is the Balcon de Europa down in the village. There are lots of restaurants and cafes to visit as well as shops.
From journal A Week in Southern Spain