About This Spot

Stepping into La Carbonería is like slipping into a hidden corner of Sevilla's Casco Antiguo where the past and present softly collide. The air carries a comfortable buzz — part lively local haunt, part intimate gathering spot — where wood and warm tones invite you to slow down and savor the moment. It's a space where the pace eases, and the hum of conversation flows easily between neighbors and visitors alike.

As evening falls, the pulse of the place shifts gently with the strains of flamenco that fill the room. This isn’t a stage performance to simply watch but a shared experience, where the raw emotion of song and dance mingles with the clinking of glasses and murmurs of anticipation. The intimate setting means arriving a little early is part of the ritual, settling in with a fresh glass of sangria or a cold cerveza poured at the friendly bar, joining others ready to lose themselves in the rhythm.

Food here feels unfussy and sincere, made to complement rather than overshadow the experience. Tapas appear like familiar friends: the saltiness of jamón ibérico, the crunch of fresh rabas, or a spicy chorizo sandwich, each bite easy to share and perfectly at home beside a well-mixed rebujito or tinto de verano. Nothing asks for rushed dining — instead, every taste is a moment to connect, to savor alongside the flamenco’s emotional currents.

La Carbonería offers more than just a meal or a show; it invites you into a layered story, woven through music, flavor, and friendly faces. It’s a place where the typical tourist moments fall away, replaced by something quieter and more genuine — a corner of Sevilla that feels like a well-kept secret, brought to life with warmth and a touch of magic.

What’s Available Here

  • IconOutdoor seating
  • IconDine-in
  • IconDelivery
  • IconTakeout
  • IconGreat beer selection
  • IconGreat cocktails
  • IconLive music
  • IconSolo dining
  • IconWheelchair accessible entrance
  • IconWheelchair accessible restroom
  • IconWheelchair accessible seating
  • IconWheelchair accessible parking lot
  • IconAlcohol
  • IconBeer
  • IconCocktails
  • IconCoffee
  • IconHard liquor
  • IconLate-night food
  • IconQuick bite
  • IconSmall plates
  • IconWine
  • IconDinner
  • IconSeating
  • IconTable service
  • IconBar onsite
  • IconRestroom
  • IconCasual
  • IconCozy
  • IconHistoric
  • IconTrendy
  • IconCollege students
  • IconGroups
  • IconTourists
  • IconAccepts reservations
  • IconParking

Location & Hours

Monday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Tuesday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Wednesday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Thursday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Friday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Saturday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM
Sunday 07:00 PM - 01:00 AM

Guest Reviews

Asya 10 Dec 2025

unfortunately, it was very crowded when i came for the flamenco show, so I recommend arriving early. the gentleman at the bar said there were three shows a day, at 20.00, 21.00 and 22.00, and he was very kind. finally, i think it was the best sangria i've ever had (3,5 euro)

lexie porter 04 Dec 2025

Free flamenco show with decent priced drinks. The show was incredible! I loved that they don’t let any one video tape, it kept the view phone free and everyone in the moment. PLEASE respect that wish if you go. Shows start at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 I believe. I would recommend going right at 9pm because the first crowd leaves and the second group trickles in slower.

Ann-Sophie 03 Dec 2025

Great place with free flamenco. Shows at 8:30pm, 9:30pm and 10:30pm. The prices for the drinks are also very cheap. The place is really full with people, so I recommend to come 30 minutes early before the show starts.

Brian 24 Nov 2025

Wonderful experience being able to see their Flamenco performance. The drinks are well priced and it gets very busy before the show at 8:30. Please do not take videos as they ask you not to during the performance and respect their wishes.

Sally 21 Oct 2025

amazing place! if you came here without cash, you didn’t do your research. this place is FULLY CASH ONLY! [seats] we came on a Monday around 715pm and the better seats in the house are almost all taken up. if you want good seats, come here at 7pm, get your drinks and tapas, and wait for the 830pm show. [food] we got the spicy chorizo sandwich, dressed tomatoes and potato omelette. the sandwich and tomatoes were quite salty, and the omelette was ok. also got a lemonade but won’t recommend it as it didn’t taste fresh like it was advertised. total was 15€, kinda expensive for the quality but love the rustic vibes of the place though, so that’s worth it. [flamenco] strictly no photos and videos on the performances, and they collect tips at the end. it was such a beautiful performance, so much authenticity and soul in the music and dance, the expression on the dancer was beautiful! you have to come watch it. we saw some people coming really late and close to 830pm to catch a quick glimpse of the show and head out. so it’s up to you if you wanna stay for the authentic informal vibes or simply catch a free show. overall we enjoyed our first flamenco experience here! 10/10 would recommend.

Serena V 16 Oct 2025

I want to start off by saying just how incredible the show was. The dancer was incredible, singer & musician also, I would go back just to see them perform. My problem was with the audience. If you come here please be respectful of them. She asked for silence and no photos/videos, so basically any video you see on here was taken without permission. To be specific, she asked people 4-5 times for silence, she pointed people out who were taking videos and pictures as well asking them not to. If you're an adult who can't put their phone down to watch a 30 min performance, seriously don't go. Otherwise, it's a nice place for a few tapas & drinks, we also tipped the performers as they were great. We got the little sandwiches (can't remember the name) with chorizo & ham & the tomato plate - all delicious. & it's cash only!

Jamie 11 Oct 2025

It's a good place for cheap drinks and flamenco shows. It gets packed during the show obviously. Spare enough time before a show to ensure you get a good spot. The performance feels more raw than institutionalized flamenco shows you see at the theatre. I recommend you try both while in Andalusia!

Laura 23 Sep 2025

Great flamenco show! It can get a bit crowded but it's totally worth it for the whole experience. You can buy some good drinks and snacks. Keep in mind it's cash only

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