Updated August 2018
Just off the Gran Vía near the Cathedral, Saint Germain is the kind of place I might have walked right by (and probably have done on previous visits to Granada) if not for the guidance of long-time resident, composer-musician and bon vivant John @benzo8. Noteworthy for its original tapas and extensive selection of wines, Saint Germain is also the only Proust-themed bar I have ever been to. There are photos, framed texts and other memorabilia pertaining to the famed French novelist on practically every surface that isn’t occupied by wine. Which is everywhere else. Wine bottles on the bar, in buckets, inside cabinets, on wall shelves, even caged inside a “chicken coop”.
It’s a cosy dimly-lit place with two small bar sections inside and a little sidewalk terrace. We mostly stuck with the complimentary tapas, though on one occasion ordered a house speciality, their own herbed beef saladilla, which is outstanding. Owner Juanjo is a whiz with sauces and his tapas are as interesting and innovative as they are delicious. Just go and leave yourself in the staff’s very capable hands when it comes to food and wine recommendations – you won’t be disappointed. Clearly popular with the locals, it fills up fast so try to get there early if you can. Fabulous wines, delicious tapas, wonderful ambiance – and excellent value for money.
Postigo Velutti 4
Granada
Tel 958 20 00 37
€ € €
Food 8 | Wine 9 | Service 8 | Ambiance 8
wine cabinet
wine on the bar
complimentary garlicky salmorejo
potato salad and tripe with garbanzos (complimentary)
complimentary housemade chunky paté
complimenary delicious spicy fishy stuff on toast… and a piggy cracker
complimentary mystery tapa 1
complimentary mystery tapa 2
crusty hot toasted saladilla filled with herbed beef, manchego, jamón
recommendations from our barman
Tom!
wine on the wall
wine in chicken-coop style cages
Updated August 2018