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Best restaurants in Barbate

6 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Other guide picks 6

El Campero

€€€fish

A great temple of gastronomy; and is it any wonder? Almost everything here revolves around the majestic red almadraba tuna! It has a magnificent tapas bar and an elegant indoor dining room, where you can choose between the à la carte service (with tasty stews, rice dishes and fish by weight) and a great tasting menu, called El Susurro de los Atunes, which allows you to try the different parts or cuts of the iconic tuna. It also boasts a superb outdoor terrace!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Barbate, El Campero holds a 4.2/5 rating and is renowned for its tuna dishes. Food quality is a primary strength, with reviewers praising fresh seafood and local products, noting that chefs prepare items simply to highlight their natural flavors. Service is generally professional, with staff offering honest advice. However, perceptions of value vary significantly. Some guests find the pricing excessive, citing high costs for basics like bread and water, alongside complaints about third-party booking fees. Others feel the experience justifies the cost. The atmosphere is modern and clean, though seating comfort receives mixed reviews. While isolated incidents of poor service and portion sizes exist, the restaurant remains a key reference for tuna cuisine in the area.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality tuna cuisine who are less sensitive to price.

🕐 Tu-Su 12:00-16:30,20:00-23:00

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El Muro

€€fine_dining, spanish

An intimate and unique restaurant, it takes its name from the nearby walls of Vejer, a beautiful ‘white village’ that was declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1976. Chef Paco Doncel, from Vejer, after working in major restaurants, returned to his homeland to lead his own project in a place with a regional feel and casual atmosphere. Recommendations? We really liked his Judías pochas con almejas (beans with clams) and, off the menu, the Tortilla de tagarninas locales (local Spanish oyster thistle omelette). Given the seating capacity... we advise you to book!

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Trasteo

€€Fusion

A gastro-bar with a pleasant and informal ambiance enhanced by the décor of unusual recycled objects and furniture from the world of fashion, art and surfing that tell us a little about the chef's other interests. Here they concentrate on fusion cuisine, with à la carte service only, combining the flavours of Asia and Latin America, usually based around local produce. Looking for recommendations? Try the Vietnamese-style fried shrimp omelette, accompanied by sweet and sour red peppers, or their original chickpea socarrat with scarlet shrimp tartare and aioli.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.2/5 · 80 reviews

Trasteo in Zahara de los Atunes offers fusion cuisine with mixed reception. Food quality is polarizing; while some praise creative dishes like tuna tartare and croquettes, others report insufficient portions, bland flavors, and declining standards. Service varies significantly, ranging from attentive and friendly to cold and understaffed, with complaints about mandatory service charges. The atmosphere is generally described as cozy and uniquely decorated, though the menu lacks child-friendly options. Despite its personality, consistency remains a concern for returning guests.

Suitable for diners seeking creative fusion cuisine who can tolerate inconsistent service; verify menu details beforehand.

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Arohaz

€€Contemporary

A modern, minimalist-style restaurant located close to the beach which has turned its modest appearance into a real virtue. The focus here is on contemporary cuisine with traditional roots that ticks almost every box on its menu (fish and traditionally caught tuna, Spanish meat, rice dishes etc) and which makes use of the very best ingredients from Cádiz province along with touches of fusion influence. The traditional, country-style croquettes (either ham, or cheese and spinach) are a must, while the attractive guestrooms are an added bonus.

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Castillería

€€Meats and Grills

Found in the northwest of Vejer, in the rural hamlet known as Pago de Santa Lucía, captivating with its charming terrace design, surprisingly well-integrated into nature and with a glassed-fronted kitchen. Here the grilled meats are the undisputed protagonists, with a good display and fantastic pieces of beef (Retinta de La Janda, Avileña, Rubia gallega, Frisona, Pularda leonesa...) catalogued by age, although there are also interesting pork and lamb options. A unique restaurant to visit as a couple!

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Castillería in Vejer de la Frontera specializes in grilled meats, with many reviewers praising the high-quality, diverse meat selections and knowledgeable staff who offer tailored advice. The atmosphere is generally described as pleasant and welcoming. However, negative feedback highlights inconsistent experiences, including slow pacing between courses, cold food upon arrival, and scant garnishes. Some guests expressed dissatisfaction with portion sizes relative to cost, citing poor value for money and issues with meat preparation. While loyal customers appreciate its classic status, recent reviews indicate variability in service efficiency and food temperature.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality grilled meats who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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El Alférez

€€Traditional Cuisine

A great option for those keen to eat right by the beach. This family-run restaurant, in business since 1988, boasts a pleasant terrace where the focus is on traditional maritime-inspired fare sourced directly from the auction, a good selection of fried fish, grilled seafood, plus a delicious rice with shrimp dish. It also offers a menu dedicated exclusively to red almadraba tuna.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located by the sea in El Palmar, El Alférez specializes in traditional cuisine, particularly high-quality Almadraba tuna. Reviews highlight excellent food quality, attentive service, and a spacious atmosphere with cloth tablecloths. However, some guests note small portions, high prices relative to quantity, and inconsistent meal pacing. Noise levels during peak times are also mentioned as a drawback. Despite mixed opinions on value, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation for seafood excellence and is suitable for diners prioritizing ingredient quality over portion size.

Ideal for travelers prioritizing ingredient quality and traditional seafood flavors; advance booking is recommended.

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