
Baste Taberna
Romo / Las Arenas (Areeta), Getxo, Getxo
Restaurant in Getxo, Spain
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Baste Taberna is worth choosing when the night is wine-led but casual: natural and regional bottles, more than 40 wines by the glass, Basque small plates in a compact Romo/Las Arenas room. Go early for easier conversation, later for more atmosphere. It suits dates and relaxed celebrations better than formal meals.
About Baste Taberna
Baste Taberna is a casual Getxo taberna for Basque seasonal small plates, pintxos, burgers, sandwiches and raciones, with natural wine as part of the draw. The picture is direct: it is best understood as an informal stop for grazing, sharing and a moderate meal rather than a formal restaurant experience.
The verdict is simple: choose it when you want Basque small plates and burgers in a casual setting, with natural wine available alongside the food. Based on the confirmed details, the appeal is the combination of seasonal Basque small plates, familiar taberna dishes and a $35-per-person price point.
The smart play is to keep the meal flexible
The strongest reason to go is the flexible format. Pintxos and raciones make sense for sharing, while burgers and sandwiches work when the meal is more casual and direct. Natural wine is part of the concept, so the venue suits diners who want wine alongside an informal meal.
Confirmed food categories are broad enough for different appetites: pintxos, burgers, sandwiches and raciones. For a first visit, ordering across those categories is the safest way to understand the place. The Macarfi 7 Food Rating (2026) adds a quality signal, but the core reason to consider Baste Taberna is still its casual Basque format in Getxo.
Expect the experience to be informal rather than ceremonial. The dress code is casual, the price point is moderate. For a relaxed meal, a simple catch-up or an easy evening in Getxo, Baste Taberna fits best when expectations are set around small plates, burgers, sharing plates and natural wine.
Use the hours to choose the right moment
Timing depends on the day. Baste Taberna opens during daytime hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, has both daytime and evening service from Wednesday through Saturday, opens late morning into the afternoon on the weekend. Tuesday is closed. That makes it useful for both daytime eating and evening plans, depending on the day.
The confirmed hours are: Monday 09:00–16:00; Tuesday closed; Wednesday 09:00–16:00 and 18:00–22:30; Thursday 09:00–16:00 and 18:30–00:00; Friday 09:00–16:00 and 18:30–00:00; Saturday 11:00–16:00 and 18:00–00:00; Sunday 11:00–17:00. Dress should stay casual, the price is about $35 per person.
For a wider local plan, use the full Getxo restaurants guide or compare Baste Taberna with other dining in Getxo. The most useful way to position it is as a casual Getxo option for Basque seasonal small plates, burgers, sandwiches, raciones and natural wine.
Planning details
- Location
- Kresaltzu, 1, 48930 Getxo, Bizkaia (Getxo)
- Phone
- +34-623108149
Venue details
Ambiance
Small, cozy, family-run taberna with a relaxed, casual atmosphere, good music (often jazz or records), and a lively local crowd in the Romo/Las Arenas neighborhood.
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- pintxos
- burgers
- sandwiches
- raciones (sharing plates)
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Location
Kresaltzu, 1, 48930 Getxo, Bizkaia (Getxo) · Directions
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Baste Taberna?
Lean into the verified Basque seasonal small plates and burgers, consider pintxos, sandwiches or raciones if you want to share. Natural wine is part of the concept, so it makes sense for a relaxed meal built around small plates and casual dishes. The price is about $35 per person.
What should I wear to Baste Taberna?
Keep it casual, because the dress code is casual. Baste Taberna is a Getxo taberna rather than a formal dining room.
Can I eat at the bar at Baste Taberna?
What is confirmed is the casual taberna format, Basque seasonal small plates, burgers, sandwiches, raciones and natural wine. Check directly with the venue if a particular seating setup matters to you.
Is Baste Taberna worth the price?
Yes, if you want a casual Getxo meal built around Basque seasonal small plates, burgers, sandwiches, raciones and natural wine. At about $35 per person and with a Macarfi 7 Food Rating (2026), the value case is strongest for diners who want an informal taberna experience.
Is lunch or dinner better at Baste Taberna?
Choose based on the confirmed hours. Baste Taberna serves daytime hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with evening hours on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Tuesday is closed.





