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Río Grande SevillaB?Proceed Cautiously
C. Betis, 69, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
· Mediterranean restaurant, Banquet hall, Cocktail bar
· 4.4/5 Google (6985 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic riverside spot with solid classic Spanish dishes and standout rice and seafood when on form, but service inconsistency and billing clarity issues mean you should go for the view and choose carefully.
Why it gets a B? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Río Grande Sevilla delivers a compelling riverside experience with exceptional scenic appeal and solid food quality when execution is sharp, but inconsistent preparation and uneven service attention prevent a higher grade. The restaurant excels as a destination for views and special occasions, yet variable paella execution, temperature issues, and service delays create reliability concerns that keep it competitive with—rather than ahead of—the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
Restaurant Summary
Set beside the Guadalquivir, this riverfront complex feels chic and buzzing as golden hour hits the terraces. Many diners rave about the skyline vistas and warm greetings, with one noting, "the view made the evening." However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest a mix of heartfelt praise and influence-tinged shout‑outs. In the kitchen the style leans elevated Andalusian and Spanish classics more than theatrics: produce-forward plates, almadraba tuna, croquetas, and several paellas. When the kitchen is on, rice dishes are flavorful and fish is spot-on; off-nights bring oily plates, temperature slips, or sparse seafood counts. Come for the view, choose simpler seafood and rice, and confirm how paellas are charged. Families fare fine here thanks to familiar comfort dishes like croquetas, mini burgers, fries, and mild rice. No kids menu is listed, but sides and simpler mains work well. Terrace seating delights kids; factor in waits at peak times and confirm sharing rules for paella.
At a Glance
- Spectacular river views and attractive terraces
- Solid traditional Spanish cooking when hot and well-seasoned
- Service inconsistency and slow drinks/bill handling
- Paella pricing and bread supplement can surprise
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- prime_riverfront_views
- almadraba_tuna_focus
- multi-venue_complex
What People Love
- Romantic riverfront setting at sunset
- Flavorful paellas when cooked right
- Friendly named servers who elevate the night
- Fresh tomatoes and tuna belly starters
Points of Concern
- Service delays and missed items are common at peak times
- Temperature inconsistencies (cold fish, oily rice) noted across visits
- Billing clarity: per-person paella charges and automatic bread supplement
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€45-65 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with gazpacho (€5.90) and tomatoes with tuna belly (€17.50). Share arroz del senyoret (€23.50 pp, min 2). Finish with cheesecake (€8.90). Confirm bread supplement and paella charging upfront.
Perfect For
- Golden-hour terrace dinner with views
- Celebratory date night with classic Spanish dishes
- Seafood and rice lovers who plan ahead
- Visitors prioritizing scenery over formal fine dining
Location Insights
Area: Iconic Triana riverfront facing historic core; scenic, tourist-friendly promenade with lively evening footfall.
Safety: Generally safe, busy waterfront with steady pedestrian traffic; standard city pickpocket awareness at peak times.
Nearby: Opposite old town sights across Guadalquivir; near Triana Bridge, bars, and terrace venues; multiple sister spaces on-site.
TrianaTriana offers a rich dining scene with a mix of traditional tapas bars, seafood restaurants, and modern eateries. The atmosphere is lively and authentic, reflecting the neighborhood's deep-rooted flamenco and ceramic artisan heritage, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Calle BetisCalle Betis is a picturesque riverside street famous for its vibrant nightlife, bars, and restaurants with views of the Guadalquivir River and the city center. It is a popular destination for dining out, especially for seafood and traditional Andalusian cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday13:00–01:00
Tuesday13:00–01:00
Wednesday13:00–01:00
Thursday13:00–01:00
Friday13:00–01:00
Saturday13:00–01:00
Sunday13:00–01:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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