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Camino de Ronda, 46
18004 Granada
Spain
Hours
What time does Nilo open?
Nilo opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Nilo close?
Nilo closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Nilo closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday.Nilo is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 7:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun Closed
Does Nilo serve alcohol?
Yes, Nilo serves alcohol.
Does Nilo have parking?
Yes, Nilo has parking options.
Does Nilo have free WiFi?
Yes, Nilo has free WiFi.
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Where locals come, very nice people and food. Churros coffee sandwich and why do I have to write…read moremore than 85 words? Hahaha
If you're looking for a quick brunch with good coffee and genuine warmth, this is the place to be…read more If you've been feeling discouraged by poor treatment during your time in Spain and need a reminder of kindness, this café is perfect for recharging your spirits. The three people working there were very welcoming, even with the language barrier, and they worked hard to ensure every customer enjoyed their meal despite the fast pace. The café can be a little tricky to find since it doesn't have a big flashing sign, so keep an eye out. Also, they only accept cash, so plan accordingly.
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Went in late on a Tuesday night, midnight, so it was quiet. The cocktails on offer wouldn't be my…read morekind of thing (no whisky sours) but the music was good as you'd expect. The place is littered with music memorabilia, old posters, albums etc. Really quirky and cosy.
When in Grenada, feed your music soul & body at this emporeum of memorabilia. They have live jazz…read morelate at night, great menu and warm ambiance.
Fantastic ic soda...Best EVER!
Facade of the club.
Food and service was amazing! Best Churros en Granada for sure don't skip this place!!read more
Good bread/toast and coffee . Nice staff n location Will…read morecome back again
Amazing. Got to get the churros and hot chocolate. It is thick almost like hot pudding and the…read morechurros are crispy. They are not sweetened or with cinnamon but perfect with the chocolate! Stop and enjoy a little local treat.
With an amazing view of the plaza, gorgeous weather, and delicious churros what more could you…read morewant? Churros are thicker here (Granada speciality) and remind me of the Chinese fried dough (You Tiao) and are dipped into a thick chocolate sauce. I also tried the Leche Rizada which is like a vanilla milkshake with cinnamon and a hint of lemon- delicious but a bit sweet! Service is very friendly and fast.
Outside
Churros with chocolate
Exterior
Fantastic food! My friends and I had breakfast here and they did not disappoint. I will also say…read moreservice was very fast. I had my usual brunch favorites which are eggs Benedict (savory) and french toast (sweet). The eggs Benedict were some of the best I've had in Spain so far. The french toast was so fluffy and flavorful. Presentation was also excellent on both. I would highly recommend this place if you are craving American style breakfast while in Granada!
Absolutely amazing breakfast. If you're looking for a bit more American traditional, this place…read morewill take care of that, but still has traditional Spanish breakfast items. A good spot for brunch and even got a mimosa with a nice bottle of champagne and fresh juice. I got French toast, but it didn't make the snapshots because I was so hungry and it looked so good. It's safe to say it was as good as it looked. This was a great brunch before our train ride to Barcelona. Highly recommend!!
Yogurt with fruit
Me in front of Cafe Baraka: breakfast success first day!
Decent crowd for a Wednesday morning...(around 11)
La barra
Terracita
When I popped in, mellow jazz was playing in the background and the staff spoke excellent English…read more For travelers looking for gluten-free or vegan options, their menu has specially marked those items, so I presume they care about that stuff. They even have a special note about having gluten-free or vegan cakes! I had the arepa fresca with cheese added. Tasted pretty good and came fresh from the kitchen. Bathrooms: One single-occupancy.
This husband and wife duo (from Venezuela?) were cooking and attending to the FIVE tables in this…read moresmall but well organized and clean breakfast cafe. Great coffee, fresh fruit Fresca drinks and the Arepas were yummy!! We are going again tomorrow!!!
Americano, Energy drink, and arepa (egg tomato and onion).
The food was very tasty! The food was reasonably priced…read more The service was very friendly --but you need to realize that at Tapas bars here in Spain you're expected to try to get the attention of the waiter when you're ready to order and when you want to pay your bill In Spain, a couple of things are different on their menus than what you would find in an American restaurant: --Sandwiches are called Bocadillos. --We ordered tostados but it was toasted bread, not tortillas. A great learning experience!
My breakfast here was my absolute favorite in Spain. The tomato, manchego and Jamon toast was the…read morebest. And don't forget the fresh orange juice.
Fresh squeezed OJ
Botanico is amazing. My friends and I are studying abroad in Granada for the month of June, so we…read morehave tried lots of restaurants- and this by far is my favorite. There are full separate menus in English, French, and Spanish (maybe more, but these are the ones that we had at our table). The waitstaff were friendly, helpful, and the manager spoke english well. But these are minor things compared to the food- the food was divine. Fresh, delicious, well prepared. I had a ravioli in a lemon sauce that was sweet and savory and fantastic. I have one more week in Granada and will be going back. Every person in my party thought there food was one of the best dishes they have had in Spain. We ordered a round of desserts and they were good, not as impressive as the dinner, but still good. At any other place we might have raved about them- but not after such a fantastic meal. I cannot recommend this restaurant strongly enough.
Friendly staff with menus in English. It's across the street from a nice little botanical garden…read more We shared a nice green salad, pasta and two types of Spanish wine.
Dessert
The (current) top review from 2019 is correct: this is a place where an outsider feels very…read moreforeign. You cram up to the counter, eventually Pablo sees it's your turn and curtly takes your order, and then you get sandwiches. They're extremely cost-effective and quite tasty. We still don't know exactly what we got, but the ham was fried well, paired well with pork chops in the San Francisco (we think?), and even better with a green pepper in the Montijano (we think???). It's certainly an experience, and it works great as either a fast sandwich or a second/third option when none of your other lunch places work out.
The full realization of your foreignness as a visitor is realized here, and that's okay. We needed…read morea quick, cheap lunch before hopping on the train, so we stopped in based on a recommendation of local spots. Everyone is either sitting at the semi-circle bar or standing along the small counters on the walls. We ordered in Spanglish, everyone in the room turning to listen. Service is direct and functional, but not uncomfortable per se. The bocadillos are varied, simple, and affordable. We had the artichoke, chorizo, and San Francisco (pork, cheese, tomato -- if I can recall correctly). Some of them come with mayo, and it comes heavy, but it's a fluffy mayo. We added a beer, ate standing, and went along our way.
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