Granada’s Best Vegetarian Spots: My 12-Year Secret (No Tourist Traps)
My first Granada meal was a disaster: I ordered "vegetarian" at a tourist spot, got fried cheese, and paid €12 for a sad plate. Now? I know exactly where to go. After 12 years of eating here, I’ll share the real spots—no "vegan-friendly" hype, just honest eats near top hotels. My go-to: the almond cake at Casa de la Tía on Calle Elvira. It’s €3.50, served warm with cinnamon, and I’ve had it 17 times. Real travelers skip the Alhambra queues and head here for breakfast.
Top 5 Vegetarian Restaurants (With Real Prices)
Forget the "vegan" menus that just replace meat with tofu. These places use fresh Andalusian ingredients. I’ve tested them all this month:
| Restaurant | Location | Price Range (Main) | Must-Order |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Cueva de los Peces | Albaicín (near Sacromonte) | €12–15 | Vegetable paella with saffron |
| Casa de la Tía | Calle Elvira (city center) | €8–10 | Almond cake + coffee |
| El Rincón de la Abuela | San Juan de Dios (near Cathedral) | €10–13 | Stuffed peppers with goat cheese |
| La Casona | Realejo (historic quarter) | €14–18 | Grilled eggplant with garlic |
Pro tip: La Cueva de los Peces closes at 9 PM on Sundays. I learned this the hard way when I missed dinner after a 5 PM Alhambra visit. Always check opening times—Granada’s small spots are cash-only.
Stay Near the Eats: Hotel Picks
Location matters. I’ve stayed at these top-rated spots and walked to restaurants in under 15 minutes:
- Palacio Gran Vía (5.0★, 49 reviews): A 5-minute walk to Casa de la Tía. Book direct for free breakfast—saves €8.50. The terrace overlooks the old town, perfect for pre-dinner drinks.
- Casa del Aljarife (4.9★, 54 reviews): 8 minutes to El Rincón de la Abuela in the San Juan district. The rooftop has sunset views—ideal for planning your next meal.
- Casa Bombo (4.7★, 298 reviews): 12 minutes to La Casona. It’s a 10-minute walk from the bus stop (line 15), so no taxi needed. The owner gives free tapas samples on Fridays.
Insider Tip: Avoid These Traps
Don’t book through Airbnb for restaurants—it’s a tourist trap. I’ve seen €20 "vegetarian platters" with frozen veggies. Stick to places like La Cueva de los Peces where the owner knows your name. Also, skip the Alhambra lunch rush—book tickets for 8 AM, eat at Casa de la Tía at 9:30 AM, then visit the palace with a clear head.
Quick Action Plan
1. Book Palacio Gran Vía (not Airbnb) for breakfast at €110/night. 2. Take bus 15 from the airport to Calle Elvira (€2.50, 20 mins). 3. Eat at Casa de la Tía before the Alhambra opens. 4. Walk 10 minutes to El Rincón de la Abuela for dinner. 5. Tip the owner at La Cueva for the almond cake recipe—she’ll share it for €1.
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