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Best Cocktail Bars in Granada

Where to drink proper cocktails in Granada: rooftop gin tonics above the Alhambra, craft mixing in the Albaicín, and the bars locals choose after tapas.

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?

Ranked list

How we chose

The places on this list were selected against the following editorial criteria.

  • Cocktail quality — proper technique, well-sourced spirits, drinks that justify the price
  • Value — price relative to what arrives in the glass, not just the setting
  • Local patronage — preference for bars with a regular Granadan crowd rather than visitor-only footfall
  • Atmosphere — genuine character, not staged for the tourist market
  • View or setting — where it adds to the drink experience rather than replacing it

Reporter notebook

Insider tips

Practical observations gathered the way a local journalist would keep them: short, specific, and more useful than brochure copy.

Best time

Arrive at rooftop bars before 20:30 in summer

The Eurostars Gran Vía rooftop and bHeaven both fill from 20:30 onward in June through August. Arriving at 19:30 or 20:00 means you can choose your seat rather than taking whatever is left. The light at that hour is also better for the Alhambra view than it is after dark, when floodlighting flattens the palace's texture.

What to order

The gin tonic is the signature Spanish cocktail: order it properly

Spanish gin tonics arrive in large balloon glasses with specific botanicals matched to the gin. In any serious Granada bar, tell the bartender your preferred gin and ask which tonic they recommend for it. The combination matters and the better bars take it seriously. Ordering a 'gin and tonic' without specifying gets you the house pour; specifying gets you the bartender's attention.

7 places
  1. Eurostars Gran Vía Rooftop Bar

    Eurostars Gran Vía Rooftop Bar

    The rooftop bar at the Eurostars Gran Vía hotel is the most consistently good rooftop cocktail experience in Granada: panoramic views across the city including the Alhambra, a proper gin tonic programme, and cocktails priced at €10–15 that hold up when you judge them on the drink rather than the view. The terrace has covered sections, which matters on the cooler evenings that Granada's altitude produces. This is where you come when you want both the view and an honest cocktail.

    Cocktail Bar
  2. Bar Poë

    Bar Poë

    Bar Poë in Centro is primarily known for its €3 vermouth and international free tapas, but the short cocktail menu earns a place on this list. The bar opens at 20:00 and closes at 2:00 AM, drinks are priced honestly at €6–9, and the crowd is young and local rather than tourist-heavy. Order the vermouth on a first visit; come back for cocktails when you know the bar. In a city where most cocktails cost twice as much for half the quality, this is the sensible option.

    Tapas Bar
  3. Casa Pasteles

    Casa Pasteles

    Casa Pasteles on Plaza de la Trinidad opens early for coffee and pastries, transitions to tapas and beer, and in the evening serves drinks in a setting that most visitors to Granada never find. The terrace faces a shaded square that fills with university students and neighbourhood residents rather than tourists. Drinks are priced at the lower end of what Granada charges and the atmosphere is relaxed. This is the pick when the Calle Navas tapas strips feel too crowded and you want a gin tonic with room to sit.

    Tapas Bar

For cocktails with Alhambra views, the Eurostars Gran Vía rooftop and bHeaven are the obvious picks, but expect to pay €10–15 per drink and book ahead in June, July, and August when both fill from 20:00. For the same quality at lower prices, Bar Poë in Centro and Casa Pasteles near Plaza de la Trinidad are the honest choices. La Riviera and Bar Aliatar work well as stops within a longer evening rather than destinations in their own right.

Granada drinks late. Most serious cocktail bars fill after 22:00 on weekends; arriving at 21:00 gets you a table and the bartender's attention. The city's free-tapas tradition means every drink order at most bars comes with a plate of food, even when ordering cocktails, so a night of drinks in Granada is rarely just drinks. Budget €25–40 per person for an evening including mixed drinks and the tapas that come with them.

Frequently asked questions

Which is the best rooftop cocktail bar in Granada?

The Eurostars Gran Vía rooftop has the most consistent combination of view and drink quality. Cocktails are €10–15, the terrace has covered sections for cooler evenings, and the Alhambra panorama is clear from most seats. bHeaven in the Albaicín has the better direct view of the Nasrid Palaces but a smaller terrace that fills quickly in summer.

What does a cocktail cost in Granada?

Rooftop and destination cocktail bars charge €10–15 per drink. Neighbourhood bars with a cocktail menu (Bar Poë, Bar Aliatar, Casa Pasteles) run €6–9. Gin tonics at traditional bars near Plaza Nueva sit around €8–10. Granada is not cheap for cocktails relative to cities like Seville, partly because of tourist demand near the Alhambra.

Do cocktail bars in Granada also serve free tapas?

Most do, yes. Granada's free-tapa tradition applies across almost all bars in the city, including cocktail-focused ones. You order a gin tonic and a plate arrives from the kitchen without asking. The quality varies: at Bar Poë it is a proper dish; at rooftop bars it is usually something smaller.

What time do cocktail bars open in Granada?

Rooftop terraces typically open at 17:00 or 18:00. Evening cocktail bars open at 20:00 or 21:00 and close between 2:00 and 3:00 AM on weekdays, later at weekends. The city operates on a late schedule: arriving at a bar at 22:00 on a Saturday is normal, not late. During summer months, the rooftop bars fill from 20:00 onward.

Is the Albaicín good for cocktail bars?

For views, yes. bHeaven is the standout, with craft cocktails and a terrace facing the Alhambra. Bar Aliatar on Plaza Aliatar is a neighbourhood option with honest mixed drinks at lower prices. The Albaicín's narrow streets and residential character mean fewer dedicated cocktail bars than you would find in Centro, but the best ones justify the walk up.