Breakfast
If you have a sweet tooth, head for churros (like a long doughnut) usually served with a thick hot-chocolate dipping sauce. Casa Aranda is one of the oldest establishments in the city and still one of the best. Make sure you ask for them ‘con chocolate’ to dip
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Casa Aranda
2 C. Herrería del ReyIf you have a sweet tooth, head for churros (like a long doughnut) usually served with a thick hot-chocolate dipping sauce. Casa Aranda is one of the oldest establishments in the city and still one of the best. Make sure you ask for them ‘con chocolate’ to dip
Breakfast
Casa Lola is a local favourite, with the original around the corner on Calle Granada. This one has the sun in the morning and does a good breakfast deal of a small bread roll & topping, coffee and orange juice. They also serve eggs as well as sweet options.
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Casa Lola Uncibay
3 Pl. de UncibayCasa Lola is a local favourite, with the original around the corner on Calle Granada. This one has the sun in the morning and does a good breakfast deal of a small bread roll & topping, coffee and orange juice. They also serve eggs as well as sweet options.
Lunch & Dinner
It’s advisable to book for most places but if you can pop in earlier in the day or a day before it’s usually fine.
Nestled in between a lot of tourist restaurants, this really is fantastic. It’s a specialist in artichokes, but also does a Spanish version of ham, egg and chips (huevos rotos con jamon) that will blow you away. It’s a rustic and traditional restaurant.
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Restaurante Mesón Mariano
2 C. GranadosNestled in between a lot of tourist restaurants, this really is fantastic. It’s a specialist in artichokes, but also does a Spanish version of ham, egg and chips (huevos rotos con jamon) that will blow you away. It’s a rustic and traditional restaurant.
Uvedoble serves up modern twists on classic tapas favourites. Probably the best tapas in Málaga, and really reasonably priced. Booking is essential.
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Uvedoble Taberna
1 C/ AlcazabillaUvedoble serves up modern twists on classic tapas favourites. Probably the best tapas in Málaga, and really reasonably priced. Booking is essential.
Cambara is one of the few restaurants at the port worth visiting. Great cocktails in a gorgeous sunny setting. Tapas here is less traditional and takes inspiration from all over the world. But still served in small, shareable plates meaning you can try loads of different flavours, you can book online for a table via Google.
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Cambara
Paseo del Muelle UnoCambara is one of the few restaurants at the port worth visiting. Great cocktails in a gorgeous sunny setting. Tapas here is less traditional and takes inspiration from all over the world. But still served in small, shareable plates meaning you can try loads of different flavours, you can book online for a table via Google.
Mercado de Atarazanas is a fantastic undercover bustling market, open everyday except Sunday’s. Arrive before 2pm to pick up local produce to cook in or dine out at Bar Mercado de Atarazanas for the best fish, (this really if fantastic)
Everything is great.. but we particularly love the Frito mixto which is a great mix of all the great fish Malaga has to offer. The tuna skewer is also a highlight as well as the rosada (white fish) a la plancha…
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Bar Mercado Atarazanas
Calle AtarazanasMercado de Atarazanas is a fantastic undercover bustling market, open everyday except Sunday’s. Arrive before 2pm to pick up local produce to cook in or dine out at Bar Mercado de Atarazanas for the best fish, (this really if fantastic)
Everything is great.. but we particularly love the Frito mixto which is a great mix of all the great fish Malaga has to offer. The tuna skewer is also a highlight as well as the rosada (white fish) a la plancha…
If you can get into La Tranca, the atmosphere is raucous any night of the week. Food here is also excellent and affordable. Your bill will be calculated in chalk on the bar at the end of the night.
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La Tribu
92 C. CarreteríaIf you can get into La Tranca, the atmosphere is raucous any night of the week. Food here is also excellent and affordable. Your bill will be calculated in chalk on the bar at the end of the night.
Drinks
Rooftops, plazas, sports bars and traditional barrels full of Malaga sweet wine… the city has it all!
San Juan Terrace
11 C. San JuanMálaga is famous for sweet wine (Moscatel). Antigua Casa de Guardia is a very Instagramable bar filled with barrels of all different varieties of sherry, vermouth and vino dulce (sweet wine).
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Antigua Casa de Guardia
18 Alameda PrincipalMálaga is famous for sweet wine (Moscatel). Antigua Casa de Guardia is a very Instagramable bar filled with barrels of all different varieties of sherry, vermouth and vino dulce (sweet wine).
Nusa Malaga
Cocktails with a view on the port
La Terraza La Alcazaba
12 C/ AlcazabillaBeautiful views over the Alcazaba and Castillo!