This place came recommended to me three times over, and I wasn’t disappointed when I visited, nor on any subsequent trip. It is usually a bustling bar that is worth fighting to carve out some space at the bar, lean on a barrel or against anything you can feasibly rest your plate of tapas. It looks like heaven to me, filled to the brim with beautiful bottles, plenty available by the glass., mostly Spanish naturally, but a few international offerings and some very special Spanish rare and fine wines too. The plates of tapas are free like everywhere in Granada, not substantial but tasty and will soak up your wines perfectly.