Mercado de San Agustín

san-agustin[photo by Alfredo Aguilar]

The Mercado de San Agustin is Granada’s principal central food market near the Cathedral. Like a lot of such markets, it has suffered (sadly) a decline in its core business, but has recently begun to re-invent itself. The original 1970s market building (before that San Agustín was an outdoor street market) has been given a major facelift, and a new gourmet section with a number of bars – run by San Agustín Gourmet – have been added to the traditional food stalls.

Unlike many similar places that have opened around Spain, calling themselves markets when they are actually gourmet food courts, San Agustín still functions as a provisions market. In some cases you can purchase fresh items from a stall and have them prepared at one of the new bars, which we did, ordering 300 grams of secreto Ibérico from Conchita the butcher (3€) and for another 3€ Tendido Gourmet grilled it and brought it to our table. But speaking of “tables” this is probably the main negative about the new set up, as there aren’t many places to sit. We were there early on a Wednesday afternoon and had no trouble finding a tall table – handily just outside the Vinoteca – but one of us had to stay there to guard our spot while another went out in search of food. I imagine it would get a bit frustrating trying to do this when the place is packed and the bars and food stalls are all busy. If you just want fried fish and seafood, Bajo de Guía has its own small bar area, though it’s standing room only. For the rest, it’s all take-away and then take your chance finding somewhere to eat either inside the market or outside on the terrace. But overall, a pleasant space to either shop or stop for a beer and a snack.

Plaza San Agustín
Granada
Tel 958 278 279
Mercado San Agustín Website
€ € € €

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Food 7 | Wine 8 | Service 6 | Ambiance 7

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san agustin (4) san agustin (3)takeaway paella

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san agustin (14)tortillita de camarones

san agustin (15)croquetas de puchero

san agustin (16)grilled secreto Ibérico

san agustin tendidocooking our secreto at Tendido

san agustin (11) san agustin (10)carabineros

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san agustin (17)conchas finas

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El Yerno

el yerno El Yerno is the “new kid on the block” in Málaga’s central market and offers much the same fare as the long-standing Café-Bar Atarazanas. The main differences are that it also has a few meat options as well as a few more wines by the glass. The grilled prawns are lovely, as are the boquerones al limón (my favourite way to eat them, cleaned and then marinated in lemon before deep-frying, so no pesky bones). I guess time will tell if it becomes as popular as its neighbour at the other end of the hall.

Mercado de Atarazanas
Atarazanas, 10
Málaga
Open: 9.00 – 15.00 Monday – Saturday
€ €

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el yerno (7)grilled prawns

el yerno clamsclams in garlic and olive oil

el yerno boquerones limonboquerones al limón

el yerno lamblamb moruno

el yerno chistorrachistorra onna stick

el yerno salmonetessalmonetes (red mullet)

el yerno chicken lamb

el yerno cigalas

atarazanas bar stained glass