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The bar Aliatar - also known as "Los caracoles" or "the snails bar" is located in the Plaza Aliatar which is in the high Albaicín just round the corner from the "Colegiata del Salvador" which is the church that you can see towering over the bar in the photo. Just across the road is a small art gallery which houses short exhibitions of painting and sculpture by local artists. |
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This bar has specialised in snails
since anyone can remember. Luis the boss reckons that he is going
to organise a snail race at the next fiesta. |
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The principal attraction
of this bar is sitting outside on the terrace especially in the summer.
The inside of the bar is very pleasant also. Of course there are plenty
more things besides snails on the menu for example "Goat Kid
Country Style", mountain ham from the Alpujarras mountains, green
peppers with fish etc. The
average price per person, at the terrace: is 1800/2000 pesetas, or
arounds 10 to 12 euros. |
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The "tapiya ", mentionned
by the Tapichuela Guide, is, of course, the spicy snails, or, as a
change, smoked anchovies. |

There is bus service which goes past every 15 minutes. More info
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| This restuarant has been reviewed by 1 people. The figures on the right are the average score out of 10 based on all reviews. There are 1 reviews in English and 0 in Spanish. |
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| Comments of Hubert from Rotherham UK | Last Visit: September 2011 |
| I had a cafe con leche and a coffee here for breakfast. It was too early for the snails and garlic. It's a very plesant square to sit out in. |
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