Top 10:

Seville Kid-friendly Restaurants

    • El Rinconcillo - Seville
      • 1. El Rinconcillo

      • Oldest bar in Seville.
        • Spanish
        • Tapas / Small Plates
        • Local Traditional
        • Affordable
        • Historical Seville
      • Nile Expert Tip: The more formal dining room on the first floor offers 3 to 5 course menus ranging from 27-47€, but the...
    • 3 de Oro (El) - Seville
      • 2. 3 de Oro (El)

      • Legendary local favorites since 1917
        • Mediterranean
        • Spanish
        • Affordable
    • San Marco - Seville
      • 3. San Marco

      • Luxurious Historic Locations
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Affordable
    • Confiteria la Campana - Seville
    • Cosa Nostra - Seville
      • 5. Cosa Nostra

      • Homemade Italian for those with children in-tow
        • Italian
        • Mediterranean
        • Cheap
        • Triana
    • Arenal (El) - Seville
    • Az-Zait - Seville
      • 7. Az-Zait

      • Creative take on traditional ingredients.
        • Mediterranean
        • Spanish
        • International
        • Fusion
        • Local Traditional
        • Expensive
        • Historical Seville
    • Enrique Becerra - Seville
      • 8. Enrique Becerra

      • Superior quality tapas, lots of wine.
        • Spanish
        • Tapas / Small Plates
        • Local Traditional
        • Moderately Priced
        • Historical Seville
      expert pick 
    • T.G.I. Friday's - Seville
    • La Albahaca - Seville
      • 10. La Albahaca

      • This elegant restaurant is in the Barrio de Santa Cruz, Seville's most evocative quarter. Juan Talavera,...

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  • Children love finger food and the tapas places of Seville make a good choice if you're looking for a kid-friendly restaurant. For a truly Sevillana experience, check out El Rinconcillo. It's the oldest bar in Sevilla and serves affordable tapas and drinks in a casual atmosphere. Hams hang from the ceiling in this former convent that was founded in 1670 and converted into a restaurant in 1860. El 3 de Oroa is not quite that old - it started in 1917 - and it's also a legendary local favorite, with a traditional Andalusian menu that includes pescaito frito and chacinas from Huelva like sausages, salami and cured ham. For pizza, pasta and other Italian specialties, try San Marco. And for those with a sweet tooth, there's Confiteria la Campana, a wonderfully quaint bakery and confectionery that beckons people from the street with heady aromas of freshly baked scones, tarts, biscuits and cakes. Take your time and investigate all your options and you'll be sure to find a restaurant both kids and adults will enjoy.

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