Published Dec 10, 2025 At a Glance Address Plaza Padre Jeronimo de Cordoba 3, 41003 Seville Neighbourhood Santa Catalina, on the Macarena approach Price Range $ Best For Orange wine, manzanilla, unstaged flamenco Signature Taberna Peregil heritage, 40 years of Pepe Peregil Hours Sun to Thu 12:30 to 4:30pm and 7:30pm to midnight; Fri and Sat 12:30pm to midnight Style Tiled one-room taberna Reservations None taken, ever Plan your visit Get Directions Ask Our Team Plaza Padre Jeronimo de Cordoba 3, Seville The Pitch Our Take on Quitapesares Plaza Padre Jeronimo de Cordoba hides behind Santa Catalina church, on the quiet approach to the Macarena, and Quitapesares has anchored its corner for decades. The name translates as the place that takes away your sorrows. The walls back the claim with flamenco posters, bullfight bills, and Semana Santa relics.
Locals still call it Taberna Peregil. Pepe Peregil, flamenco singer and owner, worked this bar for 40 years until his death in 2012, and his son Alvaro pours there now, a succession Azahar Sevilla Tapas documents with affection.
The house specialties have not moved in half a century: vino de naranja, the local orange wine, and manzanilla sherry with Iberico ham and chicharrones. On Friday and Saturday nights the singing starts on its own schedule.
It is one small tiled room crowded with memorabilia, with space for barely a dozen drinkers before the doorway becomes the overflow. Devour Tours includes it among Seville's favorite flamenco bars precisely because nothing here is staged for visitors. The performances are casual, unamplified, and unannounced.
Lunchtime brings neighborhood regulars on the 12:30 to 4:30 shift; the bar closes, then reopens at 7:30pm for the evening.
Weekend nights mix locals and flamenco pilgrims. When a singer starts, conversation stops without being asked.
What to order
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Vino de Naranja
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Manzanilla and Ham
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Skip the Cocktails