Located one block south and one block east, in a corner courtyard, is the nice little restaurant J3. The courtyard has a fountain in it and also has a few shops and an upstairs restaurant (not J3). The menu has lots to choose from, including hamburgers, sandwiches, tacos, fajitas, chicken, soup, fish, steak, etc. The menu is in Spanish on the front and English on the back.
I ordered fajitas for less than $2, but they were not the typical American style I expected. The plate had chicken, lettuce, refried beans, sour cream, and salsa. But the part I expected to be a flour shell was pieces of hard shell. It was really terrific. I mixed all the items together and scooped them up to eat them. My friend got the chicken in sauce and a liter of beer, all for less than $4.
The experience was great. The atmosphere was wonderful. The food was delicious. And the waitress was nice and appreciative. After the meal, we told her that the food was very good (in Spanish), paid, and gave her a tip. Being the only restaurant I ate at in Granada, I would recommend you try it at least once, but I don’t have any idea how the other restaurants are.