The neighbourhood is also known for its excellent\u00a0gastronomic offer<\/strong>. We invite you to explore\u00a0traditional tapas bars<\/strong>\u00a0where you can savour local delicacies such as tapas of Iberian ham, prawns with garlic and a variety of montaditos, accompanied by local wines such as fino and manzanilla. Here is a selection of restaurants and bars that stand out for their authenticity and culinary delights:
Bar Las Teresas<\/strong>Located at Calle Santa Teresa 2, this Sevillian classic since 1870 is famous for its hams hanging from the ceiling and an excellent selection of traditional tapas.
Carmelo House<\/strong>Located at Calle Gloria 6, it is perfect for those who prefer a variety of tapas in a cosy and authentic atmosphere.
Freidur\u00eda Puerta de la Carne<\/strong>At 36 Santa Mar\u00eda la Blanca Street, this place is a must for lovers of fried fish. Its speciality is adobo and cuttlefish, served in convenient paper cones.
San Telmo Winery<\/strong>This bar, located at Paseo de Catalina de Ribera 4, is very popular among Sevillians. They offer a tasting menu with creative tapas, such as the famous \"Rascacielos\", a delicious option for the most demanding palates.
Santa Cruz Las Columnas Winery<\/strong>Located at Calle Rodrigo Caro 1, this bodega is known for its traditional atmosphere and its excellent local wines accompanied by typical Sevillian tapas.
Roman House<\/strong>In Plaza Venerables 1, this restaurant stands out for its location next to the Hospital de los Venerables and its menu of contemporary Spanish cuisine with Sevillian touches.
These places not only allow you to sample the best of Seville's gastronomy, but also to experience the history and charm of the Barrio de Santa Cruz with every bite.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t