Bilbao and the Basque Country Restaurants

Foodies may never want to leave the Basque Country, where the avant-garde and home cooking mingle seamlessly. Though top restaurants are expensive in Bilbao, some of what is undoubtedly Europe's finest cuisine is served here in settings that range from the traditional hewn beams and stone walls to sleekly contemporary international restaurants all the way up to the Guggenheim itself, where superstar chef Martín Berasategui runs a dining room as superb as its habitat. San Sebastián is another enclave of delicious food, where sampling from pintxos bars is an art form.

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  • 1. Bihotz

    $ | Casco Viejo

    Rest your legs at this third-wave coffeehouse that uses a sleek La Marzocco machine and is furnished with cushy armchairs and floor lamps. There are also small-production vermouths and local craft beers to try alongside soups, sandwiches, and other snacks.

    Calle Arechaga 6, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48003, Spain
    94-471--9674

    Known For

    • Best café con leche in town
    • Excellent craft beer selection
    • Homey, inviting ambience

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Bodega Donostiarra Gros

    $$ | Gros

    A Gros neighborhood stalwart, the ever-bumping Bodega Donostiarra is famous for its down-home dishes centered on Basque conservas such as oil-packed anchovies, pickled hot peppers (piparrak), and bonito del norte (albacore). All three of these find their way onto the "completo," a locally famous mini-baguette sandwich that's deliciously tart, juicy, and salty all at once. 

    Calle Peña y Goñi 13, San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain
    94-301--1380

    Known For

    • Fresh seafood dishes prepared "al minuto"
    • Can't-go-wrong menu of Basque classics
    • Pleasant outdoor terrace that fills up fast in summer
  • 3. Gaucho

    $

    This legendary tavern (est. 1968), which remains surprisingly calm even during San Fermín, serves some of the city's best tapas. Choose between classics like garlicky mushroom brochettes and jamón-filled croquetas, or spring for more modern creations such as seared goose liver toasts or almond-encrusted morcilla. It opens at 9 am. 

    Calle Espoz y Mina 7, Pamplona, Navarre, 31001, Spain
    94-822--5073

    Known For

    • Delectable foie gras
    • Delicious tapas for all budgets
    • Old-timey atmosphere
  • 4. Gure Toki

    $$ | Casco Viejo

    You'd be hard-pressed to find a more pleasant outdoor lunch in Bilbao than at this chic little pintxo bar with sunlit tables smack on the charming Plaza Nueva. Fried rabas (squid strips), croquetas, and locally made txistorra (smoky chorizo sausage) never come off the menu for good reason.

    Plaza Nueva 12, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
    94-415--8037

    Known For

    • Unbeatable location for people-watching
    • Knockout pintxos
    • Efficient service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 5. La Mañueta

    $

    In 2022, Spain's oldest churrería—perhaps Pamplona's top culinary attraction—rang in 150 years. In this hole-in-the-wall resembling a medieval foundry, hypnotic whorls of dough fry to crackly perfection in vats of Navarran extra-virgin olive oil set over beechwood flame. La Mañueta keeps bizarre hours: 7–11 am on Sundays in October, 8–11:30 am on the two Saturdays prior to San Fermín, and 6–11 am during San Fermín week.

    Calle Mañueta 8, Pamplona, Navarre, Spain
    94-822--7627

    Known For

    • Churros with over a century of history
    • Limited hours
    • San Fermín rite of passage

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Aug.–Sept., Nov.–June
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  • 6. La Viña del Ensanche

    $$$ | El Ensanche

    Littered with used napkins and furnished with simple wood tables beneath hams hanging from the rafters, this lively, deceptively simple bar attracts locals and tourists alike for its exceptional pintxos and affordable breakfasts. Don't pass up the deconstructed Galician-style octopus on a bed of mashed potatoes laced with pimentón (paprika) or the appetizer of house-made foie gras with three preserves. For a more exclusive (and pricier) fine-dining experience, reserve a table at the abutting El Taller, and be sure to peruse the gourmet food store stocked with local conservas, cured meats, wines, and cheeses.

    Diputazio 10, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48008, Spain
    94-415–5615

    Known For

    • Croquetas flecked with top-shelf Joselito jamón
    • Loud, convivial atmosphere
    • House-made foie gras

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 7. Pentxo

    $ | Casco Viejo

    Consistently delicious, shockingly affordable, and unapologetically old-school, Pentxo is the sort of restaurant Bilbaínos like to keep to themselves. Whether you pop in for a pintxo at the bar (the flash-fried antxoas rellenas, or stuffed anchovies, are a must) or come for breakfast or a €16 prix-fixe lunch (opt for whatever seafood main is listed), you'll leave wishing you could be a regular.

    Calle Belostikale 20, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48005, Spain
    94-416--9472

    Known For

    • Local crowd
    • Outstanding pintxos and coffee drinks
    • Unbeatable lunch deal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 8. Bergara

    $$ | Gros

    Winner of many a miniature cuisine award (don't miss the prawn-filled txalupa tartlet), this Gros neighborhood standby offers outside-the-box takes on traditional tapas and pintxos. It also serves more substantial dishes for sit-down meals.

    Calle General Arteche 8, San Sebastián, Basque Country, 20003, Spain
    94-327--5026

    Known For

    • Variety of newfangled and traditional pintxos
    • Heavenly foie gras
    • Lively atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 9. Berton

    $ | Casco Viejo

    The kitchen is open until midnight in this unfussy Casco Viejo pintxo spot. The industrial design—think tables with a green polyethylene finish and exposed pipes—belies a comfort-food-heavy menu with star dishes like octopus brochettes and juicy grilled steaks.

    Calle Jardines 8, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48005, Spain
    94-416--7035

    Known For

    • Top-quality steaks
    • Terrific value
    • Night-owl hot spot
  • 10. Café Iruña

    $

    Pamplona's gentry have been flocking to this ornate, French-style café since 1888, but in 1926 Ernest Hemingway made it part of world literary lore in The Sun Also Rises. You can have a drink with a bronze version of the author in his favorite perch at the far end of the bar, or enjoy views of the plaza from a table on the terrace. Service is spotty; grab a beverage and a tapa here, but skip the food.

    Pl. del Castillo 44, Pamplona, Navarre, 31001, Spain
    94-822–2064

    Known For

    • Major tourist attraction
    • Chocolate con churros
    • Grand, ornate dining area
  • 11. Gorriti Taberna

    $ | Parte Vieja

    Next to the open-air Brecha Market, this traditional little pintxo bar is a well-priced neighborhood standby with a genial old-school staff.

    Calle San Juan 3, San Sebastián, Basque Country, 20003, Spain
    94-342--8353

    Known For

    • Fabulous tortilla de bacalao
    • Casual local crowd
    • Simple, well-prepared Basque bites

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. Gure Kabi

    $$ | El Ensanche

    This family-friendly restaurant off the tourist track serves a wide range of classic, lovingly prepared dishes ranging from creamy squid croquetas to griddled European lobster. The best value is the €15 weekday menú del día (prix fixe), which can be made vegetarian upon request.

    Calle Particular de Estraunza 4–6, Bilbao, Basque Country, 48011, Spain
    94-600--4843

    Known For

    • Basque home cooking
    • Locals-only vibe
    • Killer prix-fixe lunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 13. Salón de Juegos Concha 1

    $

    Locals know that this nondescript salón de juegos (literally "gambling hall") slings some of the city's best potato omelets, flipped nonstop from 8 am to midnight. The basic potato-and-onion rendition, gloriously gooey in the center, will set you back €2; more deluxe versions (with crab, jamón ibérico, etc.) are a tad pricier. Minors are not allowed entry, but the staff will happily wrap food to go.

    Calle General Concha 1, Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
    94-410--1971

    Known For

    • Shockingly affordable
    • Hot Spanish omelet served around the clock
    • Secret local haunt
  • 14. San Marcial

    $$ | Centro

    Nearly a secret, this quintessential Basque spot has big wooden tables and a monumental bar filled with cazuelitas (small earthenware dishes) and tapas of all kinds. It is in the center of town but tucked away downstairs.

    Calle San Marcial 50, San Sebastián, Basque Country, 20003, Spain
    94-343--1720

    Known For

    • Oversize ham-and-cheese croquettes called gavillas
    • Unfussy Basque pintxos and sandwiches
    • "hidden" location in the old town off the tourist track

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Credit cards accepted

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