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La Quinta BraseríaBWorth Trying
Pl. Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba, 11, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
· Restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1971 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Atmospheric Spanish grill with courtyard charm and creative socarrat-style rices; excellent for occasions but inconsistent execution and salty rice complaints mean choose dishes carefully.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
La Quinta Brasería delivers an attractive occasion-worthy setting with charming courtyard and historic rooms and personable service that guides diners well. However, inconsistent execution—particularly with rice salinity and steak doneness—prevents higher performance, and timing pressures during busy service create reliability concerns. The grilled items and artichoke starters shine when executed properly, making it a solid choice for those who order confidently from the grill menu.
Restaurant Summary
Set inside a characterful townhouse, La Quinta Brasería delivers courtyard dining that feels warm and elegant. Reviews highlight personable servers who guide ordering and add small celebratory touches. One diner noted, "the terrace felt serene and the team kept an eye on us," though event nights can feel noisy and hectic and waits stretch when big groups arrive. In the kitchen, the focus is on charcoal flavor and the thin, caramelized socarrat style of rice rather than mound-like paella. The cooking leans elevated traditional: Josper-kissed vegetables, Iberian pork, lamb shoulder, and seafood with refined crudos. When it clicks, steaks, artichokes, and black rice win praise; when it misses, rice can skew salty and steak doneness drifts. Choose confidently cooked grills and the better-reviewed starters for the most reliable ride. For families, the setting is attractive and there are kid-friendly options like rigatoni, cannelloni, and fries. Rice requires two people and can be intensely caramelized, so cautious eaters may prefer simpler mains. High chairs and kids menu are not mentioned; expect an adult-leaning scene that still works for patient families.
At a Glance
- Charming courtyard and historic rooms create an occasion-worthy setting
- Standout grilled items and artichoke starter get frequent praise
- Recurrent complaints about overly salty rice and variable steak doneness
- Group service and timing issues on busy/event days
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- historic_courtyard_setting
- socarrat_focused_rice
- josper_char_flavor
What People Love
- The serene courtyard atmosphere
- Attentive servers who help calibrate portions
- Smoky Josper flavors on meats and vegetables
- Artichokes and certain rices when seasoned well
Points of Concern
- Rice dishes can be oversalted or sparse in toppings on off nights
- Steak doneness and pacing inconsistent during peak or group services
- Groups report disorganization, missing items, and last-minute changes
- Pricing is premium for Sevilla; bread and extras may add up
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€48-66 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a shared starter (artichokes or ensaladilla) with a grilled main (pluma ibérica or lamb shoulder) and finish with tiramisú; consider rice only if you enjoy very caramelized socarrat.
Perfect For
- Al fresco date night in the historic center
- Small celebrations with good wine and grilled mains
- Visitors seeking a stylish Spanish grill experience
- Locals hosting out-of-town guests
Location Insights
Area: Historic center hub with tourists and locals; elegant townhouses and plazas create a destination dining vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and good foot traffic; typical central Sevilla nightlife crowds.
Nearby: Near historic sites, shopping streets, hotels, and other restaurants; convenient for sightseeing days and celebrations.
Casco AntiguoCasco Antiguo is the old town of Seville, characterized by its historic buildings, bustling tapas bars, and a strong presence of both locals and visitors. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from traditional Andalusian cuisine to contemporary Mediterranean offerings, often enjoyed in lively, social settings.
Plaza Padre Jerónimo de CórdobaThis micro-neighborhood is a small plaza area within Casco Antiguo known for its relaxed atmosphere and a selection of quality restaurants and bars, offering a more intimate dining experience away from the busiest tourist spots.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Tuesday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Wednesday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Thursday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Friday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Saturday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Sunday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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