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San Sebastian Restaurants

Tapas Bars

Throughout The Old Town, San Sebastian, Spain

Featured Review : A barman glides past; the plate he’s bearing is dripping with the most wondrously marbled, slices of Jabugo ham, a delicacy amongst the locals. The sun is setting over San Sebastian’s beaches and the food rushing past m...See Full Review

  • #1 most popular
    San Sebastian restaurant
  • Avg. User Rating:
    3 out of 5 stars

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Tapas Bars Reviews

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One night in San Sebastian, Spain

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Carol Griffin from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • January 27, 2012
Quote: A barman glides past; the plate he’s bearing is dripping with the most wondrously marbled, slices of Jabugo ham, a delicacy amongst the locals. The sun is setting over San Sebastian’s beaches and the food rushing past my nose is only further... Read the full Tapas Bars review

San Sebastian: Bars and Tapas

  • 4 out of 5 stars by sararevell from London, United Kingdom
  • February 20, 2005
San Sebastian: Bars and Tapas
Quote: At night the old town truly comes alive, and we ran from bar to bar feasting our eyes and stomachs on a wide array of tapas and Riojas. Cured meats hung above our heads as we sat and snacked on empanadas, pickled herring, spicy prawn rolls and sweet... Read the full Tapas Bars review

From journal Basque in a Week: Rioja & Tapas

Tapas!

  • 4 out of 5 stars by viajera67 from New York, New York
  • June 24, 2001
Quote: Definitely the best way to eat in San Sebastian is to hop around the tapas bars in the old town. You'll be eating on your feet, but you'll get to taste a wide variety of Basque tapas and great wine at reasonable prices. Just follow the crowds into... Read the full Tapas Bars review

From journal Soaking up San Sabastian