Restaurant in Granada, Spain
Taberna La Tana
220Pearl PointsGranada's most awarded wine bar. Book ahead.

About Taberna La Tana
Taberna La Tana is Granada's most credentialed wine bar, ranked #1 by Star Wine List in 2026 and recognised by Opinionated About Dining since 2023. Open Monday through Friday only — closed weekends — it rewards visitors who let the wine list lead. With a 4.4 rating across 3,400+ Google reviews and thirty years of operation, it consistently delivers.
Verdict
Taberna La Tana is the right call if you want Granada's most credentialed wine bar experience. Ranked #1 on Star Wine List in 2026 and listed by Opinionated About Dining among Europe's leading casual venues, this is a place with a demonstrable track record — not just local reputation. It has been operating since 1993, which means the wine selection and hospitality have had three decades to develop into something cohesive. If you are in Granada for a night and wine is central to your plans, this is where you should be. If you want a broader tapas spread or a meal-first experience, consider Bodegas Castañeda or Atelier Casa de Comidas instead.
About Taberna La Tana
La Tana opened in 1993, founded by the mother of Jesús González — the sommelier and current owner , alongside his sister Luisa. That founding context matters: this was not a concept built around a trend. It started as a family-run tavern and has evolved into one of the most award-recognised wine bars in southern Spain. González has spent decades building the wine list, and the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026 reflects that sustained depth rather than a recent pivot.
The editorial angle worth flagging here is that La Tana is fundamentally an on-premise experience. The wine-bar format , tight space, curated pours, the rhythm of a shared table , does not translate well off-premise. If you are thinking about whether the food travels, the honest answer is that it is beside the point. The reason to book La Tana is the atmosphere created by a well-curated glass of wine in the room where those decisions are being made for you. Takeout from a wine bar of this calibre loses the core of what makes it worth visiting. Plan to be there in person.
If you have been once and are returning, the logical move is to push deeper into the wine list rather than repeating the same order. The OAD Casual Europe recognition , ranked #283 in 2025 and recommended since at least 2023 , confirms the programme is consistent year-over-year, but a list this serious will have bottles you did not reach the first time. Ask González or the team what is new or seasonal in the selection. That is where the repeat visit earns its keep.
For comparison, wine bars operating at a similar award level elsewhere in Europe include 40 Maltby Street in London and 4850 in Amsterdam. La Tana holds its own against those benchmarks on programme depth, and has the advantage of Granada's own wine culture and proximity to Andalusian producers to add regional specificity that neither London nor Amsterdam can replicate.
La Tana is open Monday through Friday for lunch (12:30–4:00 pm) and dinner (8:30 pm–midnight). It is closed Saturday and Sunday. That closure pattern is important to note: if you are visiting Granada on a weekend, this venue is not an option. Plan accordingly and check your travel dates before building an itinerary around it.
The Google rating sits at 4.4 across 3,411 reviews, which at that volume is a meaningful signal. High review counts at this rating level typically indicate consistent execution rather than occasional excellence , the kind of result that comes from three decades of operation and a clear identity.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins are possible but calling ahead is advisable given the venue's award profile and limited seating typical of wine bars of this type. Hours: Monday–Friday, lunch 12:30–4:00 pm and dinner 8:30 pm–midnight; closed Saturday and Sunday. Address: Pcta. del Agua, 3, Centro, Granada. Budget: Price range not published; expect wine-bar pricing consistent with a top-ranked list , budget for wine as the primary spend. Dress: No dress code on record; smart casual is appropriate for the setting.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how La Tana stacks up against other Granada venues.
More in Granada
If you are building a wider itinerary, Pearl covers Granada fully: see our guides to Granada restaurants, Granada hotels, Granada bars, Granada wineries, and Granada experiences. For other leading dining in Granada, Arriaga, Bar FM, Albidaya, and Bar Los Diamantes are all worth considering depending on your format and budget. For Spain's broader fine dining circuit, Pearl covers El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, DiverXO in Madrid, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, and Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María.
FAQ
What are alternatives to Taberna La Tana in Granada?
- For tapas in a similar casual register, Bodegas Castañeda and Bar Los Diamantes are the closest comparisons on price and format , neither matches La Tana's wine credentials, but both are stronger if food quantity is your priority.
- For a more contemporary Spanish meal, Atelier Casa de Comidas is the better pick at €€ with a modern kitchen approach.
- If seafood small plates are the goal, Bar FM is worth booking ahead of La Tana.
- La Tana is the clear call specifically when the wine list is central to your evening. No other Granada venue on this list holds a comparable wine award.
Is lunch or dinner better at Taberna La Tana?
- Lunch (12:30–4:00 pm) tends to be quieter across Granada's wine bars and is worth considering if you want a slower, more considered pace with the wine list.
- Dinner (8:30 pm–midnight) is the format that suits Granada's rhythm , locals eat late, and the room will feel more alive from around 9:30 pm onward.
- Both sessions are available Monday through Friday. If noise level and pace matter to you, lunch is the lower-risk slot. If you want the full atmosphere, go at dinner.
What should I order at Taberna La Tana?
- Specific dishes and menu items are not confirmed in Pearl's data for this venue, so we cannot responsibly recommend individual plates.
- What is well-documented is that the wine programme is the primary reason to visit , ranked #1 by Star Wine List for 2026. Lead with the wine list rather than treating it as a supporting act to the food.
- Ask the team for guidance on the current selection; with a sommelier-owner at the helm, the advice on what to pour is part of the experience.
Can Taberna La Tana accommodate groups?
- Seat count is not confirmed in Pearl's data. Wine bars of this type in Granada's historic centre typically run small, which means large groups may be difficult to seat together.
- No phone number or booking platform is listed publicly in Pearl's record. If you are coming with more than four people, it is worth attempting to contact the venue directly before arrival to confirm availability.
- For larger groups needing reliable private space, Atelier Casa de Comidas is a more structured option to explore.
What should a first-timer know about Taberna La Tana?
- La Tana is closed on Saturday and Sunday , this catches many visitors off guard. Check your dates before planning around it.
- The venue has been operating since 1993 and holds the Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026 alongside OAD Casual Europe recognition. These are not vanity awards; they indicate a wine programme built over decades, not a recent repositioning.
- Come with the intention of letting the wine lead. This is not primarily a food-first venue, and first-timers who arrive expecting a full tapas meal may find the format more focused than expected.
- Booking is rated Easy, but given the award profile and compact format typical of Granada wine bars, arriving without any prior contact on a busy weeknight carries some risk.
Is Taberna La Tana good for a special occasion?
- Yes, if the occasion centres on wine. The Star Wine List #1 ranking and three-decade history give it the credibility to anchor a celebratory evening for anyone who takes wine seriously.
- It is less suitable if you need a formal dinner format, a private room, or a kitchen-led tasting menu experience. For occasions where the meal itself is the centrepiece, Arriaga or Atelier Casa de Comidas are more appropriate choices.
- The 4.4 rating across 3,411 Google reviews indicates consistent delivery , a useful signal when reputation matters for a specific occasion.
Does Taberna La Tana handle dietary restrictions?
- No dietary restriction information is available in Pearl's data for this venue, and no website or phone number is published in our record.
- Given the wine-bar format, the food programme is likely to be limited in scope compared to a full-service restaurant, which may reduce flexibility for complex dietary needs.
- If dietary restrictions are a primary concern, contact the venue directly before visiting. For venues with more documented flexibility, Albidaya or Atelier Casa de Comidas are better starting points.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Taberna La Tana in Granada?
Bodegas Castañeda is the go-to if you want a more traditional tapas-and-wine tavern with higher walk-in ease and a broader food focus. Bar Los Diamantes suits groups after fried seafood and beer rather than a curated wine list. La Tana is the right call specifically when the wine selection and sommelier expertise are the priority — it ranks #1 on Star Wine List 2026, which none of its Granada peers match.
Is lunch or dinner better at Taberna La Tana?
Both services run daily Monday through Friday (12:30–4 pm for lunch, 8:30 pm–midnight for dinner), with the venue closed Saturday and Sunday. Lunch tends to be quieter at wine-focused bars of this profile, making it a practical window if you want more attention from the floor. Dinner is the more social session but fills faster given the award profile — book ahead for either.
What should I order at Taberna La Tana?
The wine list is the primary reason to come: La Tana earned the #1 spot on Star Wine List 2026, so trust the selection and ask sommelier-owner Jesús González or his team for guidance rather than ordering by label alone. Specific dishes are not documented in available venue data, but as a Granada wine bar open since 1993, expect food designed to complement the glass rather than compete with it.
Can Taberna La Tana accommodate groups?
Wine bars at this address profile (Pcta. del Agua, 3, Centro) are typically compact, so groups larger than four should call ahead to confirm capacity and availability. The venue has no publicly listed phone, so contact via direct visit or through any booking platform listing La Tana. Larger groups wanting more space with less friction may find Bodegas Castañeda easier to accommodate without pre-planning.
What should a first-timer know about Taberna La Tana?
La Tana is a wine-first venue — it was founded in 1993 and has built its reputation around the cellar, not the kitchen. It is closed Saturday and Sunday, which catches many visitors off guard, so check your schedule before planning around it. Arriving without a reservation is possible on quieter weekday lunches, but given its Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026, walk-in risk is real during peak hours.
Is Taberna La Tana good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion centres on wine. The Star Wine List #1 (2026) and Opinionated About Dining recognition give it genuine credibility as a destination for a wine-led celebration. It is not a formal dining room, so manage expectations accordingly: this is a wine bar, not a tasting-menu restaurant. For a dinner that combines serious wine with occasion-worthy atmosphere, it fits well for two; larger groups should book with lead time.
Does Taberna La Tana handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented in available venue data. As a wine bar rather than a full-service restaurant, the food menu at La Tana is likely limited in scope, which can actually simplify dietary planning. check the venue's official channels before visiting if restrictions are a concern — particularly for allergies where advance notice matters.
Location
Pcta. del Agua, 3, Centro, 18009 Granada, Spain
Compare Taberna La Tana
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taberna La Tana | Wine Bar | Star Wine List #1 (2026); Since opening in 1993, La Taberna La Tana has always been much more than just a place to drink. Founded by the mother of Jesús González, sommelier and owner, together with his sister Luisa, this taver...; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #283 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | Easy | , |
| Atelier Casa de Comidas | Spanish, Contemporary | Unknown | , | |
| Bar FM | Seafood Small Plates | Unknown | , | |
| Bar Los Diamantes | Tapas Bar | Unknown | , | |
| Bodegas Castañeda | Tapas Bar | Unknown | , | |
| Cala | Mexican, Modern Cuisine | Unknown | , |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Atelier Casa de Comidas, Spanish, Contemporary, €€
- Bar FM, Seafood Small Plates, €€
- Bar Los Diamantes, Tapas Bar, Tapas Bar
- Bodegas Castañeda, Tapas Bar, Tapas Bar
- Cala, Mexican, Modern Cuisine, €€
La Tana sits in a different category from most of Granada's casual dining options. Its Star Wine List #1 ranking for 2026 puts it in a tier no other venue on this list occupies, if wine is central to your evening, there is no comparable alternative in the city. Bodegas Castañeda and Bar Los Diamantes are the natural comparisons on format and price point: both are casual, both serve wine alongside tapas, and both are easier to walk into. But neither has a programme built by a dedicated sommelier-owner, and neither carries equivalent awards recognition. Choose those two if food quantity and spontaneity matter more than the wine list.
Bar FM is the stronger pick if seafood small plates are the priority, it operates at €€ and the format is focused in a way that competes with La Tana's discipline, just pointed at a different product. Atelier Casa de Comidas is the right call if you want a contemporary Spanish kitchen at €€ rather than a wine-bar experience, it is a meal-first venue where the cooking carries the evening rather than the glass. Cala is outside the tapas-and-wine conversation entirely and serves a different purpose for visitors wanting modern Mexican cooking.
The practical decision is straightforward: book La Tana when wine is the point and you are visiting Monday through Friday. Book Bodegas Castañeda or Bar Los Diamantes when you want something more spontaneous or food-heavy. Book Atelier Casa de Comidas when you want a structured meal with contemporary cooking at a comparable price tier. La Tana does not try to compete on food breadth, and that is the right call for a venue with a wine list of this depth.
Hours
- Monday
- 12:30–4 pm, 8:30 pm–12 am
- Tuesday
- 12:30–4 pm, 8:30 pm–12 am
- Wednesday
- 12:30–4 pm, 8:30 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 12:30–4 pm, 8:30 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 12:30–4 pm, 8:30 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- Closed
- Sunday
- Closed
Recognized By
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