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Casa OlivaB+Worth Trying

C. San Jacinto, 73, 41010 Sevilla, Spain · Tapas bar · 4.6/5 Google (1105 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Lively Triana tapas bar with traditional Andalusian plates, very fair prices, and mostly warm service; expect crowds and occasional service rough edges.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Casa Oliva delivers reliable traditional Andalusian tapas with strong food quality and excellent value for money, earning its standing as a respected Triana neighborhood favorite. However, inconsistent execution—occasional oily fry work and bland stews—and variable service during peak times prevent it from reaching higher territory. The lively bar atmosphere and loyal local following make it worth seeking out, though it falls short of the area's premier dining destinations.

Restaurant Summary

On Triana’s main drag, Casa Oliva hums with lively neighborhood energy: servers weaving through tight tables, cold beers landing fast, and plates piling up with classics. A guest summed it up: "simple bar vibes, generous tapas, real locals." Service is usually kind and brisk, though at rush hour it can feel a touch rough around the edges. The cooking leans firmly traditional Andalusian: solomillo al whisky, cola de toro, choco frito, spinach with chickpeas, and montaditos. Fry work can run oily on off days, but when they are on, flavors are hearty and comforting. Prices are gentle for the area, making it easy to order freely and share across the table. Families do well here thanks to familiar, kid-friendly bites like mixed salad, montaditos, fried cuttlefish, and breaded cod. There is no stated kids menu, but portions and simple preparations suit younger eaters; vegetarians find a few safe picks like salmorejo and asparagus with egg.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€20-30 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Traditional Triana high street with locals, bars, and everyday shops; lively day and night.

Safety: Generally safe, busy pedestrian traffic; standard urban awareness late at night.

Nearby: Near Triana Bridge and market; surrounded by other tapas bars and cafes; tourist spillover but many locals.

TrianaTriana is a traditional neighborhood on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, famous for its flamenco heritage, ceramic workshops, and lively tapas bars. The dining scene here is authentic and vibrant, with many establishments offering traditional Andalusian cuisine in a convivial atmosphere.
Calle San JacintoCalle San Jacinto is a popular street in Triana known for its concentration of tapas bars and casual dining spots, offering a friendly and bustling environment that reflects the local lifestyle.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday08:00–23:00 Wednesday08:00–23:00 Thursday08:00–23:00 Friday08:00–23:00 Saturday08:00–23:00 Sunday09:30–16:30

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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