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    La Carbonería

    4.0 (114 reviews)
    ModerateSpanish, Tapas Bars
    Closed 8:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Touristy
    Loud
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Chun P.

    FREE! After just seeing some professional flamenco at La Casa del Flamenco, I wanted more. Luckily, thanks to the internet, I read about this nearby bar weeks in advance. Well, its not really a bar, its really an outdoor patio with a large tent/tarp setup, and inside are some community tables, benches, art works, and a bar. Very low budget, but its real, does the job, and even the locals love it. Its tricky to find, just remember that Sevilla's streets are narrow and don't be afraid of a dark alley. La Carbonería has apparently been around for decades showcasing amateur and student flamenco dancers. I'm no expert, but these dancers seemed just as good the professionals I saw an hour earlier. Beautiful, flowing, and powerful...loved it! These are short performances, but its FREE! Cheap prices for beers, wine, and €5 liters of sangria, oh yes! Stage is tiny, so get there early if you want one of the few good viewing seats.

    Allison N.

    We came in for flamenco because we were told it was amazing and free -- the best of both worlds! After finding our way to La Carboneria, we stopped in. The place does not have any big signs on the outside so you have to be a little watchful of where the place is, but once you get inside it's pretty easy to get around. Odds are the place will probably be packed full of tourists there to see flamenco. There are two big rooms -- one looks like it's just for music while the other has a bar and lots of benches and tables in front of a small stage. This is where the flamenco happens! You can sit pretty close to the stage but you will probably have to get there early to snag a table. Prices are reasonable and the place serves tapas and drinks. The tapas are serve yourself, so there's no waiter to take your order. You simply fill out the form and bring it to the counter and then get your tapas. You can stand near the bar by the stage but you will have to buy a drink to stand there. The flamenco is very cool here. Think lots of clapping, stomping, and singing. The show lasted about 30 minutes and I was very pleased with it. Great, fun little spot to catch a flamenco show!

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    Sherry W.

    I've never been to a flamenco show so I have no comparison. This show is free and lasts 25 min with 20 min break between shows. Needed a Gps to find it. Open air place with large communal tables facing small stage. Can get warm inside. You order drinks at bar...2-6euros. I had the Seville agua...don't recommend it. Pineapple, cava, triple sec pre-made drink topped with whipped cream. 5euro. Very sweet. Our show was okay. I'm glad we made the effort to check it out.

    make sure you get there early and don't end up like me
    Cindy W.

    Heard about this place for free flamenco from multiple sources, including my local tour guide. Located slightly farther from the center of the city than most tourist spots, but it's free flamenco, so can't complain. Mixed crowd of locals (mostly at the bar) and tourists in very close quarters. They have shows at 9:30PM, 10:30PM, and 11:30PM with a single dancer, a guitarist, a singer, and a drum in the background. The stage is a relatively small area to the front left of the bar. Gets crowded easily. I arrived at 9:20PM (on a very rainy day!) for the 9:30PM show, and I was already standing in the furthest corner diagonal from the stage. If you stand, it's likely you'll only see the top half of the flamenco dancer. Everyone who arrived later and stood behind me was straining to see over heads. Drinks were reasonably priced. -1 star bc it's a bar with loud, drunk people that can't be quiet when the show starts, so ambiance could be better. Also, they state no photos/videos, but the bouncers didn't enforce it/some people came in late and didn't hear the announcement, so there are some photography flashes. But the performers are definitely passionate!!! Tldr; worth it for the (free) flamenco show if you just want to experience flamenco

    The amazing flamenco dancer.
    Sam D.

    IF YOU WANT TO SEE FLAMENCO, SKIP EVERYWHERE ELSE AND JUST COME HERE. When in Sevilla, coming here is a must. They open around 8pm, it's a self-seating environment with picnic style tables. The show usually starts around 9:30pm and will end around 11pm. This is an authentic Spanish experience that you should not miss. (My wife studied abroad about 20 years ago and she said the place has not changed since then.) The closer to show time that you get here, the smaller your selection of seats will get. It is free for all ages. I suggest based on this mom and pop type place that you buy at least one drink during your time here. We also got chips and guacamole during the show. There is a counter you can order at and things cost between 2-5 euros.

    Pitcher of sweet-as-all get out sangria :) 9euro
    Brittany S.

    Free flamenco! Nine euro for a pitcher of sangrias - that were horribly sweet and from a box. Be warned, it was too sweet for me to consume. On the upside, the performers were fun and festive (disclaimer: I'm no flamenco expert) We strolled in on a Sunday night and loved that La Carboneria felt raw and authentic like a neighborhood hole in the wall with a mixture of locals and tourists.

    Brianna B.

    This bar is popular for a reason. It has great atmosphere, cheap drinks and food, and it is obvious this is where the locals go. They have flamenco shows with live music every 30-40 minutes beginning around 8:30 that are free to watch but you can't video or take pictures during the show, although you can buy the music afterwards. The show was incredible, the sangria was fresh, and overall I would recommend coming here at least once!

    Pablo D.

    La Carboneria is a very good venue (and bar) for Flamenco lovers (and none). Its atmosphere is always relaxed and lively, depending on the night of the week you're going. The genuine Flamenco dancers and singers are talented and entertaining, so if you're around Seville just pay it a visit. A mixed crowd of locals and tourists and the fact that you're going to be sharing benches is a great excuse to socialise and make new friends. Recommended.

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    And not like the flamenco dancing that you will see at the other places where tickets are bought, there is soul here.

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    4.0(189 reviews)
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    This restaurant is a must when visiting Seville. We had a reservation for a sit down lunch. The…read morefood and service were exceptional. We will definitely be back and try the tapas.

    Know in advance there are two options, if you want to eat here …read more.. 1. Book a table online ... There is a cancellation policy, so you will need to put down a credit card and around 15 Euro per person to hold the time/date. You will have access to a sit-down table and a waiter and full-plated menu and fancy tapas. VERY IMPORTANT ... Know by sitting at a table with a reservation, you will pay 3 - 5 times the price for the same tapas on the bar side! 2. Show up and get a seat in the bar area for tapas. This is first come, first serve and there was a line of around 5 people when the restaurant opened at 1 p.m. It probably wouldn't be a problem getting a bar area or table if you show up 15 - 20 minute earlier. Otherwise it's a free for all. We would have preferred the bar side and less money ... however, we had a little one in a stroller so we didn't want to jockey for a spot. Had we known showing up a little early at the opening time was so easy, we'd have done that. The waiters are all older in the restaurant side and act pretentious ... as fine dining waiters do. They have little patience ... aren't very friendly ... and are very brusque. They act like they are you doing a favor by waiting on you. Also, be prepared to speak Spanish. The food here is good to average. It's expensive (on the fine dining side) I would imagine the food is the same quality ... just smaller portions on the bar side. We didn't try it. On the sit-down side, things get pricey and you have to order larger portions. We ordered: - Iberico Ham ... 20 Euros. They brought a big plate. There was no smaller order. It was very good. Not the best that we had but better than anything you'd get in the US. - Croquettes ... 12 Euro. Another big order size with no smaller available. These were the best Croquettes we had in Seville. Fried perfectly with a very loose and cheesy filling. Almost like a breadless grilled cheese sandwich. - Cuttle Fish ... 12 Euro. This was pretty bad. It was like eating giant strips of rubber with no taste. Way too chewy and hardly any batter. It was served with no nipping sauce and was like eating a basket of small tires. - Creamed Spinach ... I have never tasted anything like this. It was like eating spinach blended with cream with church insence mixed it. I'd imagine a basket of poppuri soaked in salt water would taste similar. It was not great, although very unique. For 8 Euro, a big pass. - Cheesecake ... Not great. Tasted like a square of sweet cheesecake with strawberry jelly on top. I can't imagine you couldn't find something similar in a supermarket for much cheaper than the 6 Euro price. Overall, the atmosphere was nice. It was immaculately clean inside and it didn't really look as ancient as you'd expect. It looked like a Spanish restaurant you'd expect. However the food was pretty average compared to other restaurants in Spain. We saw the table next to us both got steak and left it about 3/4 eaten, so it couldn't have been fantastic as they didn't look like the GLP1 type. This is one you must hit in Seville, just because it's so famous. It's on a cute street. However, don't expect it to be the best food you try in Seville and if you can do the tapas bar side, you'll probably have a better experience than in the formal dining room area.

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    4.5(167 reviews)
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    The best food I had in all of Seville.. stopped by this place for late dinner during my recent trip…read moreto Seville and this place did not disappoint. We ordered their roasted lamb with cous cous, garlic shrimp croquetta (that was the croquetta of the day), pork cheek stew with potato purée and the chocolate panna cotta for dessert. We also ordered their sangria and tinto de verano. Every dish we ordered was AMAZING - tasty flavorful well seasoned melt in your mouth meat bursting with flavors. We devoured every bite and it was hard to pick a favorite. Both the lamb and pork dishes were 11/10. Not just the taste but the presentation of every tapa was fantastic. Their drinks were also great. The dessert was to die for. This place is super packed during peak dinner hours and there is barely any room to stand. Since we walked in around 11pm, we got a seat and were well taken care of all thru the night. Also noticed alot of veggie options on the menu which was great. Service was awesome ambience is chic. I am certain I am going to crave their tapas once I am back home. Highly highly recommend this place when in Seville.

    Where do I begin? Let's talk about the ambience. To call this place rustic would probably capture…read moreit best, it's really probably more like a cafeteria or a school room at a very old school. Tables perhaps a bit close together, not terribly comfortable. Loud, busy. As far as the service, it was our impression that our waiter was the only person serving the 30 or so tables in their dining room. Suffice it to say the service was not fast and not good. Inexplicably, every time we ordered a Coke we were asked if we wanted a Coke Zero. If I wanted a Coke Zero I would have said the words Coke Zero. Even when I asked for another Coke, he again asked "Coke Zero?" It took next to forever to get the check, and forever to get a cappuccino. At one point I took it upon myself to point the waiter to a table behind us that had been desperately attempting to get his attention. This was all not good. As to the food. First, our fault for not knowing what tataki meant. We did not expect to receive salmon that was seared on the outside and raw on the inside. So that one is on us, although we also think the meal came tepid at best. The lamb on couscous was dry and tough. The pork cheek stew was actually pretty good if a bit gluey. The calamari was good. The sushi as they called it was average. What they called the tiramisu was more like a pudding with some liqueur and chocolate on the top, and a little bit of breadish stuff in the bottom. Not my idea of tiramisu, and probably not yours either. So we could not get too excited about these various dishes. But what was particularly frustrating and bizarre was that two people sitting across from us ordered food that looked absolutely delicious. So we got to sit there wondering why we didn't order what they ordered. They ordered a large beef dish with potatoes which is on the menu, and we think they ordered a large octopus meal although we are not sure. Everything they had looked better than anything we had. So it may be that we somehow just picked the wrong items. So it was a strangely frustrating meal. This place has good reviews and we expected good tasting food. Unfortunately it did not work out that way, and the ambience and service were negative contributing factors. I can't entirely write this place off, only because the food other diners received actually looked very good. But I don't think I would go there again.

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