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Tea shops in Granada Spain – 3 Teterias to try

Did you know that Calle Elvira was once the main road in Granada?

Just off this street below Plaza Nueva, you will come across to two streets that meet to form a V shape. Called Calderería Nueva y Calderería Vieja. The name translates to Old Cauldron Street and New Cauldron Street.  Many years ago there were workshops repairing copper and metal pots here. Now it is lined with Moroccan style Tea Shops and colourful bazaars.

The variety of goods hanging along the walls and spilling out onto the pavement. Each surface is covered with coloured glass lamps and cups, Moroccan slippers in every size and other leather items. Along here you will find most of tea shops in Granada. All serve green tea with lots of fresh mint and baklava pastries. There are quirky differences in each tea shop or teteria.

Over the years I have developed a few firm favourites.

Tea shops in Granada

What to expect when you walk in…. They all serve a large variety of tea and sweet snacks like baklava. Most have fruit juices and milkshakes too. They are usually quite small and lighting is dim. Usually they dont have air conditioning. Some of the larger tea houses serve food as well but that is not the norm.

Teteria Kasbah

Where: Calderería Nueva 4

This large teteria has two floors. The drink list and menu seems endless. They serve tea, coffee, juices, milkshakes as well as food. You can even ask for a gin and tonic with a spring of fresh mint in for an after dinner drink. I have been here quite a few times; I ate couscous for lunch once and another time, more recently I ordered cold lemonade with fresh mint. They have a large cake selection in a glass cabinet.

I saw that they have vegetarian options on their menu too.

As Sirat

Where: Calderería Vieja Nueva 4

This has always been one of my favourite tea places to visit. It doesn’t have a vast tea list, but it does have yummy pastries. Sometimes too much choice is a problem anyway. Inside, the space has archways, decorated in intricate patterns, imitating the Alhambra palace. They have raised wooden platform at the back.

Separating the space to create two areas.  One table is up on the top of the stage, the other table below. This way space now allows for twice the amount of tea drinkers. There is a small wooden stepladder to climb up to this elevated table, this curious set never fails to amuse me. Like bunk beds but for tea drinking.

Teteria del Banuelo

Where: Calle Bañuelo 5

This tea room is the other side of Plaza Nueva. You will come to it along Carrera del Darro, just past El Bañuelo. Inside there is a small water fountain. So as you sip your tea you hear the babbling water and enjoy the calm interior. Perhaps it´s a little quieter that the ones around the Caldereria Vieja. The tea list is good and they have pastries too. When you leave you will see a view of the Alhambra outside. Great for a photo as the street is on a slight hill.

After visiting the tea shops in Granada why not check out my post about Hammam Al Andalus, Arab baths?

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