3:20 Anthony is right. I think the closest I've seen to "tapas" in America was a bar in SF "free popcorn" with your own toppings of butter melted butter / parmigiana cheese / and tajin ... and even then you had to get it yourself. i guess peanuts or chex mix in a bowl also and some others. laughable to even try and compare. (?)
Call me a lightweight but boy is that a lot of alcohol. I could 2 or maybe 3 glasses of vino 🍷 depending on how much I eat. But for sure at 3 I'm done lol
II don't know why but to me, he seems very sad. Already here he is done, in his mind, I think this because I have seen that look before. In a mirror. R.I.P Anthony B.
I love how in parts of Europe people take long lunch breaks and go restaurants to drink wine and eat appetizers. It might make for a longer work day but you feel recharged when you ho back to work, happier when you go home, and you sleep a lot better. It’s a much healthier lifestyle that will add years to your life .
To be fair, they're not entirely free as people make them out to be. You can get a drink without the tapa and it's considerably cheaper. You go to a nicer place with nicer tapas, you pay a more expensive drink with your "free tapa". It's still cheap, but not really free
Dining out is typically significantly cheaper in most of western Europe and a big reason is the family restaurant has been in the family for generations,and hasn't had to pay a mortgage in a very long time
@@gelena31 it sounds a lot like "free drinks" at casinos in Reno and LV Nevada. like if you're playing the dime slots... okay a waitress might give you a watered down well rum and coke... but she won't come back for hours. whereas if you're "high roller" playing poker or blackjack and playing big hands... yeah they'll be a LOT more attention and whatever drinks you want every ten minutes.
Well, well.. Yo soy de Granada y vivo aquí, but...hey..there are more amazing places in Andalucía even w tapas, like Almería, Málaga , Cádiz , Córdoba , Úbeda, and outside the region, You have amazing areas like Toledo , Pedraza, Salamanca, Cantabria , Galicia...and lots of incredible bars w tapas un Madrid just to name a few in calle Huertas..but yeah..Granada is nice too, atractive especially because of its small size
3:20 Anthony is right. I think the closest I've seen to "tapas" in America was a bar in SF "free popcorn" with your own toppings of butter melted butter / parmigiana cheese / and tajin ... and even then you had to get it yourself. i guess peanuts or chex mix in a bowl also and some others. laughable to even try and compare. (?)
miss that dude. RIP
Wait, I wasn't drinking wine and I've paid for every tapa in Spain... Is this a thing? Nothing I ever heard of in Sevilla.
I can eat those baby lamb chops all day
Call me a lightweight but boy is that a lot of alcohol. I could 2 or maybe 3 glasses of vino 🍷 depending on how much I eat. But for sure at 3 I'm done lol
II don't know why but to me, he seems very sad. Already here he is done, in his mind, I think this because I have seen that look before. In a mirror. R.I.P Anthony B.
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I love how in parts of Europe people take long lunch breaks and go restaurants to drink wine and eat appetizers. It might make for a longer work day but you feel recharged when you ho back to work, happier when you go home, and you sleep a lot better. It’s a much healthier lifestyle that will add years to your life .
To this day, I still don't understand the economics of Tapas and Pintxos.
To be fair, they're not entirely free as people make them out to be. You can get a drink without the tapa and it's considerably cheaper. You go to a nicer place with nicer tapas, you pay a more expensive drink with your "free tapa". It's still cheap, but not really free
Dining out is typically significantly cheaper in most of western Europe and a big reason is the family restaurant has been in the family for generations,and hasn't had to pay a mortgage in a very long time
@@gelena31 it sounds a lot like "free drinks" at casinos in Reno and LV Nevada. like if you're playing the dime slots... okay a waitress might give you a watered down well rum and coke... but she won't come back for hours. whereas if you're "high roller" playing poker or blackjack and playing big hands... yeah they'll be a LOT more attention and whatever drinks you want every ten minutes.
MISS YOU BROTHER
i want a golden unicorn that shits money :D
Is there only wine in Geanada? Do they not serve whiskey
@Alberto Chicote I made no suggestion of any expectation, I nearly asked if Whisky or Scotch is sold. To put it simply... Soy de Whiskey y Caballo.
There are wine and beers. It depends of the bars but normally the tapas are served with the wine 🍷 and with beer 🍺
Granada best city in Spain by far
You sir, are correct.
Well, well.. Yo soy de Granada y vivo aquí, but...hey..there are more amazing places in Andalucía even w tapas, like Almería, Málaga , Cádiz , Córdoba , Úbeda, and outside the region, You have amazing areas like Toledo , Pedraza, Salamanca, Cantabria , Galicia...and lots of incredible bars w tapas un Madrid just to name a few in calle Huertas..but yeah..Granada is nice too, atractive especially because of its small size
The Moroccan influence owns all.
@@newleaf6268 not Moroccan...jewish, arabian and Roman also
@@loudharry3740 True. But the best influence was the Moroccans. Also the strongest influence.
R.I.P ANTHONY BOURDAIN, YOU'LL BE MISSED.
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lmao that girl looked borderline wasted at the end
he isn't lying tapas would not work here as in over there
If 100 people each agreed to open a tapa bar in the same city then maybe it could work, but it doesn't if there is just 2 or 3 tapa bars in the city.
Great place nice people and great food