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GoikoB

C/ de la Pau, 9, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain · Hamburger restaurant · La Xerea

Goiko in Valencia is a lively, burger-forward chain spot that can deliver very tasty burgers and strong service, but the experience is inconsistent enough that timing and expectations matter a lot.

The verdict

Goiko delivers satisfying burgers and warm, attentive service in a vibrant Ciutat Vella setting, earning solid grade B performance. However, food safety concerns including undercooked items and uneven consistency across shifts prevent a higher grade, while unusual review patterns reduce confidence in the reliability of reported quality. Best for casual burger seekers comfortable with occasional operational misses.

About this restaurant

Goiko feels like a polished, high-energy burger stop in the middle of Valencia’s old town: bright, busy, and often genuinely fun. When it hits, people talk about juicy burgers, addictive sauces, upbeat music, and staff who are the sort of cheerful that makes a quick bite turn into a return visit. One recurring theme is that the best meals feel easy and upbeat rather than fussy. The cooking leans classic American-style burger comfort with some playful Goiko twists rather than culinary fireworks. Think generous buns, loaded toppings, fried add-ons, vegan and chicken options, and a few over-the-top dessert finishes. It suits diners who want a big, satisfying burger with personality, not someone hunting for restrained, minimalist, or deeply traditional Spanish cooking. The menu is broad enough to keep groups happy, but adventurous or very strict eaters should check the lineup carefully because this is comfort food with swagger, not a conservative burger joint. Families can do well here because the menu has obvious kid-friendly choices like simple burgers, chicken tenders, fries, and milkshake-style desserts, and one recent review specifically mentioned patient service with children. That said, the reality check is important: this is still a busy sit-down restaurant with occasional long waits, so it works best for kids who are happy eating burgers and fries rather than for picky eaters expecting a plain kids’ menu. If you go, order the simplest burgers or chicken tenders and avoid peak-time chaos.

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Location Insights

Area vibe: Historic city-center with narrow streets, plazas, and a mix of tourist attractions and everyday commerce.

Safety: Generally safe in daytime and early evening; typical central-city pickpocketing risk and quieter late at night on some streets.

What's nearby: Near Plaça de la Mare de Déu, central shops, cafés, museums, and metro/tram links; busy pedestrian routes for visitors and locals.

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–23:30 Tuesday12:00–23:30 Wednesday12:00–17:00, 08:00–23:30 Thursday13:00–00:00 Friday13:00–00:00 Saturday13:00–00:00 Sunday13:00–00:00
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