Garlochi Seville: ornate red bar interior
Dive Bar

Garlochí

$$ Alfalfa, Seville

Published Jan 18, 2026

At a Glance
AddressCalle Boteros 26, 41004 Seville
NeighbourhoodAlfalfa, five minutes northeast of the cathedral
Hours10pm to 4am daily; pointless before midnight
SignatureSangre de Cristo: grenadine, whisky, and cava
DecorGilded saints, cherubs, candles, and live incense
PaymentCash only, per repeated reviewer warnings
CrowdLate, local, and theatrical
Best TimeAfter 1am, when the room earns the rumors

Plan your visit

Get Directions Ask Our Team
Calle Boteros 26 in the Alfalfa quarter. Bring cash; the bar does not take cards. Five minutes on foot from Plaza de la Alfalfa.
The Pitch

Our Take on Garlochí

Somewhere between a baroque chapel and a fever dream sits Garlochí, Seville's most committed interior. Gilded saints, cherubs, paso floats, candle banks, and working incense fill a red room on Calle Boteros, and Culture Trip has ranked it among the ten best bars in the city for exactly this excess. Nobody comes for the pour spec.

They come for the Sangre de Cristo: grenadine, whisky, and cava in a chalice adjacent glass, sweet up front and bitter on the finish, which reviewers treat as either communion or a dare. It is the most ordered drink in the Alfalfa quarter after midnight and the only cocktail in Seville with its own theology.

Where The Second Room in Seville sells precision, Garlochí sells atmosphere at the same price point. Bring cash, arrive after 1am, and accept that the incense will follow your jacket home.

The Drinks

The Menu, Edited

01
Sangre de Cristo
Grenadine, whisky, and cava. The house rite. Sweet, then bitter, then you understand the room.
02
A gin tonica
The safe order, made without ceremony. The decor carries the experience either way.
03
Cava on its own
The base of the house special, poured straight for the second round.
04
Nothing complicated
This is a cash bar with one famous drink. Order accordingly and watch the room.
The Room, The Crowd

Reading the Room

The room is wall to wall Semana Santa: statues of the Virgin, gilt frames, velvet, and incense smoke thick enough to read as set design. Restaurant Guru and Postcard both file the decor, not the menu, as the draw.

Before midnight it sits nearly empty and slightly eerie. From 1am the Alfalfa crowd arrives and the place flips from museum to party without changing the lighting.

Tripadvisor reviewers call it a highlight of their Seville trip and warn about two things in equal measure: the cash only rule and the holy water level of kitsch.

Sourced

What Regulars Say

Verdict

Who It Is For

Sources: Culture Trip (Seville's best bars); Tripadvisor (Bar Garlochi); Yelp (31 reviews); Restaurant Guru; Postcard; Yahoo Lifestyle Seville nightlife guide.
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