Calle Navas
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Mairwen1
United Kingdom9,342 contributions
Feb 2020
Calle Navas is well known as ‘tapas street’ and is a popular, lively (and admittedly touristy) spot at night. Lots and lots choices to eat along this crowded, lively street where most places offer a free tapas dish with your drink. Its crowded but there’s a fun, chaotic atmosphere too.
I can highly recommend Rosario Varela, a modern, upmarket tapas bar. The tapas dishes all had a fresh twist but the twice cooked Varela ranch ribs was a standout. They torch the ribs at the table which was fun (see separate review).
However, Calle Nava is definitely the street to wander along and just stop at whatever takes your fancy. If one place is full, then there are plenty of others.
Written January 18, 2021
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia44,509 contributions
Jun 2019
Calle Navas is a busy street most days. We walked through and there were dozens, probably hundreds of visitors doing the same thing. Many restaurants doing what they always do, trying to entice customers into their business. There are lots of shops selling a wide range of items. Worth a stroll.
Written May 5, 2020
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Ant_Spain
La Manga del Mar Menor, Spain496 contributions
You will be drawn here for the fact there are so many tapas bars and the street is so busy. Yes its good to see and it is worth stopping at 1 of the bars and get a small tapa. BUT go all the way down and go into calle Rosario and here you'll find the more authentic bars where the locals visit and uou'll get larger tapas,inparticular you may check my review of Taberna Tana
Written March 9, 2015
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Danish Harraz
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia269 contributions
Dec 2011 • Couples
Had the best churros with hot chocolate here. Lots of good food to try too! So don't hesitate to do tapas-hopping on this street.
Written December 16, 2011
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chica71
malaga7 contributions
This street has around 30 tapas bars, start at the top and make your way down one side and up the other. For every drink you order the bar person will bring you a plate of tapas...if you time it right in the afternoons you can eat for free the entire time you are in Granada.
Written November 27, 2008
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MartaFerrer
Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal609 contributions
Sep 2010
If you like to taste andalusian food and you never get full...this is your place! In Calle Navas with every drink you order they offer a little 'tapa' and every single bar worth a visit, so imagine how you can finish a day!
Written January 17, 2011
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leonspain
El Fondó de les Neus, Spain193 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
Touts , touts and more touts all trying to entice the tourist into the very similar offerings , not for a stroll , walk there by all means but look at the other business premises , dont go for a food experience.
Written October 8, 2013
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Ant_Spain
La Manga del Mar Menor, Spain496 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
You will be drawn here for the fact there are so many tapas bars and the street is so busy. Yes its good to see and it is worth stopping at 1 of the bars and get a small tapa and a quick drink. BUT don't hang around for long go all the way down and go into calle Rosario and here you'll find the more authentic bars where the locals visit and you'll get larger tapas. In particular head to Taberna Tana before 8.30pm or you'll struggle to get in.. see my review 200 different wines
Written November 24, 2017
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Robert V
New Haven, CT15 contributions
Jun 2013 • Friends
The best experience and best food and drink in a tapas atmosphere....locals mostly, with a few tourists
Written June 24, 2013
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tumbuna
Sydney, Australia339 contributions
Mar 2012 • Friends
This street is advertised as the nightlife area for Granada to obtain tapas. Yes, there are many places here that serve tapas but they are overpriced and living of this advertising. Friends of ours lecturing at the university advised that this is not the place for real tapas and a taste of the Spanish nightlife and took us to a different place where the food was 1/2 the price and the Spanish were collecting before heading out for the night dancing.

The three places we tried in this street for tapas provided low quality and small servings compared to the place our friends took us, and the clientelle was all foreigners.
Written July 13, 2012
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