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    Restaurant in San Sebastián, Spain

    Cuchara de San Telmo

    150pts

    OAD-ranked pintxos bar, no reservation needed.

    Cuchara de San Telmo, Restaurant in San Sebastián

    About Cuchara de San Telmo

    Cuchara de San Telmo is the strongest case for a creative tapas bar visit in San Sebastián's Old Town, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three years running. Chef Alex Montiel's kitchen brings more technique to the counter format than most neighbours. Walk-in friendly, Tuesday to Sunday, with both lunch and dinner service.

    Should You Book Cuchara de San Telmo?

    If you are choosing between San Sebastián's Old Town pintxos bars and want one that consistently earns outside recognition, Cuchara de San Telmo is the clearest answer in the casual tier. Where Bar Nestor draws crowds for a single dish and Bar Goiz-Argi wins on raw txipirones, Cuchara offers a broader creative pintxos format under chef Alex Montiel that has held a ranked position on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three consecutive years: #64 in 2023, #79 in 2024, and #93 in 2025. That trajectory matters less than the fact that it has stayed on the list at all — very few Old Town bars sustain that kind of peer recognition. Book it.

    What Cuchara de San Telmo Delivers

    Cuchara sits on Santa Korda Kalea in the Parte Vieja, San Sebastián's dense grid of bar-hopping streets. The format is tapas bar, meaning counter service with small plates rather than a sit-down tasting menu. The OAD ranking places it firmly in the casual-dining tier — this is not a white-tablecloth evening, and the price point reflects that. For food explorers coming from a full pintxos circuit, Cuchara is typically positioned as a destination stop rather than a warm-up: the kitchen under Montiel puts more technique into its plates than the surrounding bars, which is the main reason it keeps appearing on ranked lists while neighbours cycle in and out.

    The lunch service runs 12–4 pm and the evening service runs 7–11 pm, Tuesday through Sunday. Monday is closed. For a weekend lunch visit specifically , the angle most relevant to anyone planning a Saturday or Sunday in the Old Town , the midday window is worth prioritising. Weekend lunch in San Sebastián's Parte Vieja moves at a slower pace than the pre-dinner pintxos crawl, and Cuchara's kitchen output tends to be the same across both services, which means you get the full range without the evening queue pressure. If you are building a morning-into-afternoon food itinerary, pairing Cuchara's lunch slot with a stop at Bar Bergara or Antonio Bar nearby gives a sensible two-stop format without doubling up on style.

    For context within Spain's broader dining conversation: Cuchara is not competing with El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, or Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria for the fine-dining spend. It sits in the same casual tier as Bar Cañete in Barcelona , a bar that takes its kitchen seriously without asking you to commit to a tasting menu format. That comparison is useful: if you enjoyed Bar Cañete's approach, Cuchara will feel familiar in ambition, if not in style.

    A 4.6 Google rating across 5,252 reviews gives a reasonable floor for confidence. That volume of reviews at that score, in a city where every bar is reviewed by opinionated visitors, is a more reliable signal than a handful of press clips.

    Practical Details

    Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 12–4 pm and 7–11 pm; Monday closed. Booking: Walk-in friendly for the casual tapas format , no confirmed reservation system in the database, but arriving at opening for both lunch and dinner avoids the worst of the Parte Vieja crowd. Budget: Price range not confirmed in our data; expect casual-bar pricing consistent with the Old Town tapas format. Getting there: Santa Korda Kalea, 4, in the Parte Vieja , on foot from anywhere in the Old Town. Nearby: Bar Martinez is a short walk for a pre- or post-visit pintxos comparison.

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for Cuchara against San Sebastián's full-service fine-dining options.

    For the Food Explorer

    If your San Sebastián itinerary is built around eating seriously rather than ticking boxes, Cuchara belongs on it. The OAD recognition is the credible external signal that separates it from the dozens of adjacent bars running similar formats. For a deeper tour of where to eat and drink across the city, see our full San Sebastián restaurants guide, our full San Sebastián bars guide, our full San Sebastián hotels guide, our full San Sebastián wineries guide, and our full San Sebastián experiences guide. For comparable casual-bar ambition elsewhere in Spain, Bar Fiesta in Marbella, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María, DiverXO in Madrid, and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona each represent different points on the spectrum from casual to destination dining.

    FAQ

    What should I order at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    • No confirmed signature dishes are in our data, so order broadly across the menu rather than targeting specific plates. The OAD recognition points to kitchen-led creativity, so avoid anchoring to the safest-sounding options , the more involved preparations are likely where the value is.

    What should a first-timer know about Cuchara de San Telmo?

    • It is a counter-service tapas bar, not a sit-down restaurant. You order at the bar, plates are small, and the pace is fast. Come hungry, arrive close to opening time, and plan to spend 45–90 minutes rather than a full evening. It is one of the few Old Town bars with consistent external rankings, which means it draws food-focused visitors alongside locals , expect a mixed crowd.

    Is Cuchara de San Telmo good for a special occasion?

    • Only if the occasion suits a lively bar format. The OAD ranking confirms quality, but this is not a place for a quiet celebratory dinner. For a milestone meal in San Sebastián, Arzak, Akelaŕe, or Amelia by Paulo Airaudo are the right tier. Use Cuchara as a high-quality casual component of a broader food trip, not as the centrepiece of a special evening.

    Is Cuchara de San Telmo good for solo dining?

    • Yes , counter seating at a tapas bar is one of the more comfortable solo formats in Spanish dining. You can order as much or as little as you like, the bar setting removes the awkwardness of a table for one, and the pace is entirely self-directed. A good solo option in this city.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    • Lunch (12–4 pm) on a weekday is the practical call if you want more space and a slightly calmer room. Weekend lunch is also worth considering , the Parte Vieja is busy but the evening pre-dinner rush is more intense. Dinner works fine, but arrive at 7 pm when the kitchen opens rather than at 9 pm when the bar fills.

    What are alternatives to Cuchara de San Telmo in San Sebastián?

    • For creative pintxos in the Old Town: Bar Goiz-Argi and Bar Bergara are the closest comparisons. Bar Nestor is worth a visit for its specific specialities but operates on a very different format. If you want to step up to the tasting-menu tier, Kokotxa or iBAi by Paulo Airaudo bridge the gap between casual and fine dining.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    • Counter and bar eating is the standard format at Cuchara , that is how a Parte Vieja tapas bar operates. You are not booking a table; you are ordering at the counter. If standing or bar perching is a problem, this format may not suit you.

    Does Cuchara de San Telmo handle dietary restrictions?

    • No confirmed information on dietary accommodation is in our data. Phone and website details are not available in our record. The safest approach is to arrive and ask directly at the bar , staff in San Sebastián's tourist-facing Old Town venues are generally used to handling these requests in person.

    Compare Cuchara de San Telmo

    Is Cuchara de San Telmo Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Cuchara de San TelmoEasy
    Arzak€€€€Unknown
    Akelaŕe€€€€Unknown
    Amelia by Paulo Airaudo€€€€Unknown
    iBAi by Paulo Airaudo€€€€Unknown
    Kokotxa€€€€Unknown

    How Cuchara de San Telmo stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    No specific dishes are confirmed in available data for Cuchara, so treat the menu as a discovery exercise. As an OAD Casual Europe Top 100 bar (ranked #93 in 2025), the kitchen earns its recognition through cooked tapas rather than the cold pintxos-on-the-counter format common elsewhere in the Parte Vieja. Ask staff what's freshest at your visit — that's the practical move at any serious tapas bar.

    What should a first-timer know about Cuchara de San Telmo?

    Cuchara operates Tuesday through Sunday, 12–4 pm and 7–11 pm; Monday is a firm close. The format is walk-in friendly, so no reservation is required, but arriving at opening — especially for the evening session — is the safest way to get counter space in a busy Old Town bar. It sits on Santa Korda Kalea, 4, in the Parte Vieja, which puts it squarely in San Sebastián's most concentrated eating district.

    Is Cuchara de San Telmo good for a special occasion?

    For a low-key, food-focused celebration it works: OAD has ranked it in Casual Europe's Top 100 three consecutive years (2023–2025), which makes it a credible destination rather than a generic tourist bar. That said, the tapas bar format means no tablecloths, no set menus, and no guaranteed seating — if your occasion requires a formal dining room, Arzak or Amelia by Paulo Airaudo are the appropriate step up.

    Is Cuchara de San Telmo good for solo dining?

    Yes — a tapas bar counter is one of the better formats for solo eating. You can order at your own pace, take up minimal space, and engage with staff without the awkwardness of a full table. OAD's consistent recognition (Top 100 Casual Europe, 2023–2025) means you're not compromising on quality to eat alone here.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    Both sessions run the same hours (12–4 pm and 7–11 pm), and no data confirms a menu difference between them. Lunch in the Parte Vieja tends to draw a mix of locals and visitors; evening fills faster as the bar-hop crowd moves through. If crowd size matters to you, the lunch session is the lower-pressure option.

    What are alternatives to Cuchara de San Telmo in San Sebastián?

    For casual tapas in the same neighbourhood, Kokotxa is a close peer. If you want to step into full-service fine dining, Arzak (three Michelin stars) and Amelia by Paulo Airaudo are the credentialed options at a significantly higher price point. iBAi by Paulo Airaudo sits between the two formats — a more intimate, chef-driven experience without Arzak-level formality.

    Can I eat at the bar at Cuchara de San Telmo?

    Yes — bar and counter eating is standard at Cuchara's tapas bar format. No reservation system is confirmed in available data, which means counter seating is first-come, first-served. Arriving at or just before the session opens (12 pm or 7 pm) gives you the best chance of a counter spot.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Wednesday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Thursday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Friday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Saturday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Sunday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm

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