This is a tapas bar in the centre of Malaga, 2 mins walk from the Cathedral. The menu is extensive and includes some weird combinations - eg anchovies and condensed milk on toast....actually nicer than it sounds! The wine list is also huge, as are the glasses they serve it in. This is a great bar where you can people watch in the summer and huddle in cosy interior in the winter.
Written Oct 11, 2005
Address: Calle Strachan, n 6.
We stubbled on the the Gorki Wine bar working our way down alleys winding out from Plaza del Obisbo (in front of the Cathedral). The placed was packed with warm and smiling people. We spent hours there our first night in malaga and found a wine we fell in love with as well as made friends from three other countries.
Written Dec 7, 2002
Wonderful atmosphere with many local patrons. Very extensive wine list with very very rare vintages available. Fine selection of Queso (Cheese) and Tapas (appetizers). Has outside (Courtyard) and inside seating.
Favorite Dish: Calamari
Written Aug 24, 2002
wonderful place to have tapas and very good wine. Just in the center ... when you are more or less in the middle of calle Larios .. search for the Calle Strachan
Favorite Dish: jamon iberico
Written Dec 2, 2003
Address: Calle Strachan, n 6.
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