Restaurant in Granada, Spain
Walk in, eat well, pay little.

Bar Los Diamantes is a walk-in tapas bar on Plaza Nueva holding an OAD Casual Europe ranking of #204 (2025) — up from #395 the year before. It suits casual lunches, early evening sessions, and solo diners well. Granada's free-tapa-with-drinks culture keeps costs low. Skip it if you want quiet conversation or a formal dinner; book elsewhere for that.
If you have been to Bar Los Diamantes once, you already know the answer: yes, you go back. What changes on a second visit is not the formula — the bar operates the same way every day, noon to 11:30 pm — but your confidence in how to use it. You know to arrive before the lunch crowd fills Plaza Nueva, you know where to position yourself, and you stop second-guessing whether it is worth the bustle. It is. Bar Los Diamantes holds an Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe ranking of #204 for 2025, up from #395 in 2024 and a Highly Recommended in 2023. That three-year upward trajectory is a signal worth paying attention to in a city this competitive for tapas.
Plaza Nueva is one of the louder corners of Granada, and Bar Los Diamantes leans into that rather than apologising for it. The energy inside tracks with the square outside: animated, fast-moving, unpretentious. Do not come expecting a quiet table for two with attentive tableside service. Come expecting counter culture at its most functional , plates arrive quickly, the room is packed with locals and in-the-know visitors, and the whole operation moves at a pace that suits the format. For a special occasion framed around intimacy or a long business dinner, this is the wrong room. For a date built around sharing food, standing at a bar, and being in the middle of Granada's social fabric, it works well. The ambient noise is part of what makes it feel alive rather than performative.
The service style here is the thing that either earns your loyalty or loses it. This is not table-service with a curated host welcome. It is the Andalusian tapas bar model: staff are efficient, the pace is theirs, and the interaction is transactional in the leading sense. There is no pretension, no theatre, and no upselling. Given that the price point is at the lower end of Granada's dining spectrum, that directness is appropriate , it would be odd and mismatched to have elaborate service in a room like this. The model is honest about what it is, and that honesty is part of why the OAD ranking keeps rising.
Granada's free-tapa tradition adds real value here for visitors unfamiliar with it. Many bars in the city include a small tapa with each drink order, and Bar Los Diamantes operates within that culture. It means the effective cost per person for a casual lunch or early evening session skews lower than the price of drinks alone would suggest. For solo diners, that dynamic is particularly useful: you can eat well, drink at your own pace, and move on without the awkward geometry of a table set for one.
Timing matters more than booking here. The room runs all day from noon, and the sweet spot is either the late morning-to-lunch window (around 1–2 pm with locals, before the post-siesta tourist wave) or early evening around 7–8 pm. Midday Saturday is predictably the most crowded session of the week. If your schedule is flexible, a Thursday or Friday lunch gives you the full atmosphere with slightly more room to breathe. For context on Granada's broader eating and drinking scene, see our full Granada restaurants guide, our full Granada bars guide, and our full Granada experiences guide.
Bar Los Diamantes carries a Google rating of 4.3 across 12,786 reviews , a sample size large enough to be meaningful rather than managed. The OAD Casual Europe ranking of #204 (2025) places it in a tier occupied by bars that punch well above their price category. For comparison, Spain's highest-profile dining is concentrated in restaurants like El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu , a completely different format and price tier. Within the casual tapas category, a #204 OAD Europe ranking is meaningful endorsement. Closer in format are venues like Pinotxo in Barcelona or El Faro de Cádiz , all bars where the format is unpretentious but the execution justifies the crowd.
Reservations: Walk-ins only , no booking required or typically available for a bar of this format. Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12:00 pm to 11:30 pm. Address: Pl. Nueva, 13, Centro, Granada. Budget: Low end of Granada's dining spectrum; the free-tapa-with-drink model keeps costs down. Dress: No dress code; come as you are. Booking difficulty: Easy , just turn up, though peak times (Saturday midday, Friday evening) will mean waiting for space at the bar.
| Venue | Price | Value |
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| Bar Los Diamantes | — | |
| Atelier Casa de Comidas | €€ | — |
| Taberna La Tana | — | |
| Bodegas Castañeda | — | |
| Cala | €€ | — |
| Bar FM | €€ | — |
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No reservation is needed — this is a walk-in bar on Plaza Nueva, open daily from 12:00 pm to 11:30 pm. The format is casual and fast-moving, so arrive with low logistical expectations and high appetite. OAD has ranked it among the top casual venues in Europe three consecutive years (2023–2025), which tells you the food punches well above the price point. Go hungry, order generously, and do not expect a quiet table.
Yes — the bar format at Plaza Nueva suits solo diners well. Counter or standing spots are easier to claim alone than as a group, and the pace of service means you are not waiting long between rounds. Over 12,700 Google reviews at 4.3 confirms this is a high-traffic spot, so solo visitors blend in rather than stand out.
You do not book — Bar Los Diamantes is walk-in only. Arrive at or near opening (12:00 pm) if you want to avoid the busiest periods, particularly on weekends when Plaza Nueva fills up. No phone or website is available for reservations, which is consistent with the format.
Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in available venue data, so confirm directly on arrival. As a high-volume tapas bar, the menu is likely seafood-forward given Granada's coastal supply lines — vegetarians and those with shellfish allergies should ask staff before ordering.
Specific dish details are not confirmed in the venue record, so treat staff recommendations as your guide on the day. What is documented is that OAD ranked Bar Los Diamantes #204 in Casual Europe for 2025, up from #395 the prior year — a trajectory that reflects consistency in the kitchen, not a one-dish reputation. Order broadly and let the staff steer you.
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