Bar Patanchon
About
Bar Patanchón is a celebrated modernist tapas bar tucked in the heart of Sevilla’s historic Santa Cruz quarter. Perched on Calle Mateos Gago, the elegant building—originally home to bullfighter Fuentes Bejarano—offers a unique blend of 20th‑century design and authentic Sevillian warmth. Inside, timber ceilings echo classic Nordic style while the terracotta decor and photographs of local street life give the space a quirky, historic charm. The open terrace under citrus trees provides a breath‑taking view of the nearby cathedral, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed lunch or late‑night drinks. The menu showcases traditional Sevillian tapas—crispy fried fish, garlicky shrimp, hearty soup, and wood‑smoked meats—paired with local wines and inventive condiments.
Highlights
- Modernist Architecture
- Terrace Under Orange Trees
- Traditional Sevillian Tapas
- Luxury Wine Selection
- Historic Photos
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather and lighter crowds
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 2 hours