Granada is not a cocktail city in the way Barcelona or Madrid are. The default order here is a cold beer with a free tapa, not a craft Negroni. But the best bars on this list know what they're doing behind the bar. The cocktail scene concentrates in three zones: the rooftop terraces near the Alhambra approach where views do half the work; the Albaicín where a handful of bars have built serious drink menus into ancient settings; and the streets around Centro and Realejo where the evening crowd goes after tapas.
Prices reflect where you are. A gin tonic on a rooftop with Alhambra views runs €10–15. The same drink at a neighbourhood bar in the Realejo comes to €7–9. The rule in Granada is that the better the view, the higher the cocktail premium. Whether that premium is worth it depends entirely on the cocktail quality, and on some rooftops it is not.
This list prioritises bars where the drink itself justifies the visit, not just the setting. A few entries score points for a genuinely good view plus competent mixing. Others make the list on drink quality alone. The criterion is simple: would a regular Granadan choose this bar on a night out, not just a visitor with a photograph in mind?