Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Basque pintxos with standout duck and ceviche in Old Town; lively counter service, fair-to-good value, but mixed service experiences and occasional overcharge complaints mean staying price-aware.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Sirimiri delivers strong food quality anchored by signature duck magret and beef cheeks that earn consistent praise, supported by appealing Old Town location and destination appeal for pintxos lovers. However, inconsistent service attentiveness during peak times, occasional consistency lapses, and moderate uncertainty from review authenticity patterns prevent a higher grade. Best experienced during quieter hours when the creative Basque-Latin menu and lively bar energy shine without service friction.
In the heart of Old Town, Sirimiri hums with lively bar energy: stand-up barrels, clinking glasses, and plates landing fast when the room is flowing. A guest summed it up: "Duck perfect, beef cheek melting, and a glass of Crianza to match." However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest a little extra skepticism is wise, and a few diners report brusque service or billing confusion during rushes. The cooking leans creative Basque pintxos with Latin touches. Signature duck magret, bright ceviche with seasonal fish, silky croquettes, and a mushroom-rich Arroz 148 anchor a menu that feels modern without getting fussy. It suits grazers who enjoy mixing plates and a glass of txakoli or Rioja, and who are comfortable with a hybrid counter service rhythm rather than white-tablecloth pacing. For families, the food has several kid-ready entries like croquettes and patatas bravas, plus fries and mild rice dishes. The bustling stand-up vibe can be a challenge with small children at peak times, so earlier visits or a reserved table help. There is no dedicated kids menu, but staff can guide you to simpler picks.
Area: Historic Old Town hub with dense pintxos bars, tourists and locals mingling; lively streets near the basilica and harbor.
Safety: Busy, well-patrolled central area; generally safe with heavy foot traffic day and evening.
Nearby: Steps from major pintxos corridors, near La Concha and harbor; popular stop on bar crawls.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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