Parquet, arabesques, mirrors, lighting lights, wrought iron tables and chairs, low tables and seats on the mezzanine. Al Andalus impresses with its flamenco atmosphere and the tiled tiles of its facade. Less than two black paintings on both sides of the door, indicating the sweet names of "tapas tapas" (homemade tapas), sangria and "Femsa Cruzcampo" (beer in Seville)… Despite this authentic atmosphere that promises a lot of warmth and conviviality, the reception is quite remote, service at the counter does not help. We saw places as cramped as where the waiters were in the table without a confusing bell bell to announce that it was ready- Concerts take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening, but at the Spanish time: before 21 p. m. (and this is early), you will hear only infancy and other guitar agreements. The quality of the tapas and the proposed consumption is rather good, but this brand-new address would only improve!
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DES thème différent tout les jour
Prix des verres hyper interessant vue la contenance
Je recommande vraiment
Seule point négatif
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