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Tablao Flamenco El Palacio AndaluzBWorth Trying

C. Matemáticos Rey Pastor y Castro, 4, 41092 Sevilla, Spain · Restaurant, Event venue, Flamenco theater · 4.5/5 Google (4262 reviews)

A high-production flamenco show with optional dinner and free-flow drinks; great performances, mixed seating fairness and authenticity debates, food decent-to-good for the price.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Tablao Flamenco El Palacio Andaluz delivers a polished dinner-show experience anchored by strong destination appeal and solid food quality that justifies the premium price point. Inconsistent execution—particularly in seating fairness and service knowledge—prevents a higher grade, though responsive service and free-flow beverages keep the overall value proposition competitive. This is a must-see for flamenco enthusiasts and travelers seeking theatrical spectacle, not intimate culinary refinement.

Restaurant Summary

The room hums with big-stage energy as guitars spark, palms clap, and dancers drive the rhythm while servers glide in with wine top-ups. One guest summed it up: "I was captivated from start to finish." Expect a polished production, tiered seating, and a crowd that skews visitor-heavy; some nights the audience behavior and seat allocation feel uneven, but when the company locks in, the show is electric. The cooking leans classic Spanish dinner theater: jamon and cheese, goat-cheese salad, teriyaki salmon, and slow-braised Iberian pork cheek, capped with a warm chocolate dessert. It is comforting and plentiful rather than chef-driven, with free-flow wine and beer helping the value case. Fans praise the bundle; critics wish for more intimacy and fewer interruptions from dining clatter and phones. For families, this is easy to navigate: recognizable dishes, attentive refills, and a spectacle that keeps kids engaged. Portions are generous and there is salmon, pork, and simple starters that many children will eat; just know the show runs about 90 minutes and seating placement matters for little ones.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€65-80 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Modern entertainment and events district across the river from historic center; draws tour groups and visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, well lit near venues; feels quiet after events with sparse foot traffic.

Nearby: Near Puente de la Barqueta, Isla de la Cartuja venues and attractions; walkable from bridges or short taxi ride.

MacarenaMacarena is a traditional neighborhood in Seville with a strong local identity, known for its historic sites and vibrant street life. The dining scene includes traditional tapas bars and flamenco venues, offering an authentic Andalusian experience in a lively yet residential setting.

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