Flamenco is at the heart of Spain, but it is usually for the night owls.
In Jerez you may just be in the right place at the right time and see some improvised, short bursts of dancing and singing in and around the plazas day or night.
If you want to be sure to be entertained by this dizzying spectacle and vibrant dancing and guitar, visit La Taberna at least once. A meal there is optional.
Dress Code: Smart to casual.
Updated Mar 25, 2010
Address: Angostillo de Santiago 3
Cozy bar in the central portion of Rota. Drink at the bar, shoot pool, or throw darts.
Dress Code: Anything
Written Feb 5, 2004
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Cozy bar in the central portion of Rota. Drink at the bar, shoot pool, or throw darts. Anything
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