TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ -

Flamenco theater · Jerez

TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ -

Flamenco theater · Jerez

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C. Sta. María, 8, 11402 Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain

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TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
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TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
TABANCO EL PASAJE - VINOS y FLAMENCO en JEREZ - by null
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Tapas, local sherries, and live flamenco in intimate setting  

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"There’s this extraordinary little bar called Tabanco el Pasaje. A Twitter friend told me about it when I asked where I could see real flamenco. It’s literally just this L-shaped room with a bar along one part of the L, and you get glasses of sherry for one euro each."

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Guilherme Maciel Ferreira

Google
Amazing experience. The staff is incredibly kind and helpful. The Flamenco artists are very talented and perform with such a passion. The place is cozy and intimate. Plus, you eat while watching. The cost for lunch + show was less than for a performance at a theater. Not to mention there are more dates available than in other places. Can't recommend enough.

Daniela Garza

Google
I loved this Flamenco experience. The show was very captivating and just an overall very fun experience. I would go back for sure. Definitely better than other touristy ones I tried in Sevilla. The small bar was cozy and charming and had more of an authentic feel to it. Very inviting and intimate. The ticket price covers for food and drinks which you can enjoy while watching. Prices are so reasonable I still had credit left by the end of the show. The tapas are good. We tried the cheese with membrillo (excellent), jabugo board, cheese board, sardinas, boquerones, jerez, beer, sangria. 10/10 recommend.

Alberto Gutierrez

Google
One of the most wonderful experience for us in Spain, a true old taverna with character, and a wonderful performance of the flamenco art. Make your reservations with days in advance.

Morten Pejter Roitmann

Google
You could quickly misunderstand this place as a tourist trap. But no, it is a wonderful experience if you book in advance. The food is nice, the sherry is...fine... and the atmosphere is flaminco.

Bike Wise

Google
Good range of drinks, limited though still decent selection of food. Pretty tight space for about 30, and you get tourists coming off the street not ordering anything but enjoying the free flamenco and blocking the view of customers which the waiters do little about which is nice for the freeloaders but less so for real customers given the tiny space available 😅

Chris Crane

Google
Fantastic experience! While far from aficionados, we've seen quite a lot of flamenco but this was our favourite. The performers were wonderful and were very obviously enjoying themselves. The tapas was very good and good value especially when taking into account that the show was free. Our waiter was helpful and friendly. Highly recommended!

Juan Restrepo

Google
This place is authentic. The wine beer and tapas were great and the Flamenco show was outstanding. Smaller than some other flamenco places gives this an atmosphere that is closer to the real nature of the music. What a joyful time, while still enjoying the soulful spirit of flamenco. Ole!

Melike Kalkan

Google
It has its own audience, both local and tourist. It offers a good variety of vermuth and other local drinks. You do not pay for flamenco show but only tapas and drinks you got.
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Dr. 7.

Yelp
Hot blondes from the 1960s on the walls, dusty bottles of ancient sherry, a hippie Jesus, and free flamingo, what's not to love? The two overwhelmed bartenders might screw up your tab. Ten cuidado!
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Ju L.

Yelp
Jerez, the world's sherry wine capital (sherry = Xérès = Jerez), is also home to: - flamenco - the "tabanco" - a stultifyingly high unemployment rate Let's set that last one aside... and talk about the tabanco. It's a traditional Andalusian tavern where you could historically buy wine in bulk, due to the huge sherry production scene in Jerez. Now they're just bars where people gather for sherry, tapas, and flamenco. This one is both touristy and popular with locals. It gets very crowded, since it's the most well-known place in town to catch an old-school flamenco show. On live flamenco nights, all the tables close to the tiny stage will be reserved. Standing is a better choice anyway so that you're free to come and go as you please. We appeared just before a 10pm show and indulged in lovely chicharron (served room temperature) and a bunch of sherries. They pour it into a glass bottle right from the spigot. The amontillado was my favorite, neither too dry nor sickly sweet for our moods that night. On either ends of the spectrum, you could try the fino or the Pedro Ximenez. The flamenco was explosive. They also have payoyo cheese, a rare goats milk cheese produced only in the nearby mountain village of Villaluenga del Rosario. It's served with a smear of membrillo and totally fantastic. This place is pricey for tapas, but it has a lot of grunge and charm. Whatever you order comes with a pack of picos (tiny nubs of cracker), which apparently they don't do anywhere in Spain outside Andalusia. If you have limited time in Jerez and visit any tabanco, better make it this one.
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Katy H.

Yelp
YES! You know a bar is awesome when you visit twice in one day and then go back again a third time the very next day. While taking a tour of the Lustau winery, our guide mentioned a long list of places we should see on our short trip in Jerez. At the top of his list was el Tabanco el Pasaje. In fact, he recommended we go there because not only do they have their own barrels, one of them contains Boatina. It's a sherry you can't find in the US. Sold! Seeing that we traveled all the way to Southern Spain to actually drink sherry and visit wineries, this sounded like the perfect bar to relax in at the end of the day. Especially because we could try sherries that we simply haven't ever had at home. The barman (who was the same each visit) was really kind and helpful. He was always talking to locals but would pause them politely, step away, and take our order. Just $1.50 for a pour! We tried Botaina (yum!) we had Amontillados, we had Palo Cortados, we had it all. And each time it was $1.50 and each time he stepped away to pour a big tall pour into a little sherry glass straight form a drippy, sticky, gorgeous barrel. And don't forget the little tapas! With your order of sherry he slides a basket of little mini bread pieces your way. They're like teeny tiny baguettes the perfect size for a mouse, but crunchy and hard like salad croutons. The bar also had lots of old photos, maps, and nostalgic items along the walls. There were posters and banners of famous people, of flamenco dancers, bullfighters, and more. It was as 'Jerez' as it gets. Truly traditional! No English, no menu, no fuss. In fact, I'm trying to recall if they even had spirits for sale. I think it was only sherry but they have 6 or so barrels in the main bar and even more around the bar. Lots to choose from. And if you don't like sherry, why on earth are you in Jerez?! After you get your order you can stand at the bar, grab a table, or wrap around to the other side and sit in a little cubby area with even more stored sherry barrels. Each time we came we tried something new and each time we came we sat somewhere new. I loved the little low tables and the low stools to sit on. It was almost kid-sized furniture. It was cute, it was comfy and it was super casual. Since it's a local pub and most of the patrons were men, I was a little weary of the shared restroom. Turns out it was super clean! Yay for that! Some nights there's flamenco performances, other nights they close. We weren't sure if they have regular business hours or if they shut down when it's quiet and they want to go home. Either way we loved it and when we come back to Jerez this will be our first and last stop of the trip. Highly recommend that people come here for a local, friendly sherry experience. Oh! And free WIFI!
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Alan T.

Yelp
Small local hangout with delicious tapas and local (Jerez) wines. But what makes this place great is the spectacular Flamenco performers. Get there about an hour before the show to get one of the few tables close to the stage, otherwise it is standing room only. Local wines here are predominantly sherries.