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    Restaurant in San Sebastián, Spain

    Bar Martinez

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    The Parte Vieja bar serious locals actually use.

    Bar Martinez, Restaurant in San Sebastián

    About Bar Martinez

    Bar Martinez is one of the Parte Vieja's most consistently recognised pintxos counters, ranked by Opinionated About Dining three years running and rated 4.3 across nearly 1,600 Google reviews. No booking required, no dress code, and closed Thursdays. Walk in at lunch on a weekday for the lowest-friction visit, or arrive early on Friday and Saturday evenings before the neighbourhood fills.

    Bar Martinez Is Not a Tourist Pintxos Bar — and That Distinction Matters

    The most common mistake visitors make in San Sebastián is treating every bar on Calle 31 de Agosto as interchangeable. Bar Martinez is not a spot to rush through on a pintxos crawl. It is a neighbourhood counter that has earned consecutive recognition from Opinionated About Dining — ranked #389 in Casual Europe in 2024 and climbing to #413 in 2025 , because it operates with a consistency that most bars in the Old Quarter simply do not match. If you are looking for volume-produced pintxos under heat lamps, go elsewhere. If you want to understand why San Sebastián's bar culture earns international attention, this is a better starting point than most.

    The Space: Counter Culture at Its Most Functional

    Bar Martinez occupies a compact, working bar format on one of the Parte Vieja's most walked streets. The physical layout is built around the counter: that is where you eat, that is where you order, and that is where the experience happens. There is no table-service formality, no reservation choreography, and no separation between the kitchen's output and your plate. The bar itself is the room. For solo diners and pairs, this format is close to ideal. For groups of four or more, the standing-room dynamic becomes tighter, and timing your arrival , especially on a Friday or Saturday evening , matters more than any booking strategy.

    The spatial intimacy is part of the point. San Sebastián's leading pintxos bars are not designed for lingering multi-course meals. They are designed for focused, high-quality eating at pace. Bar Martinez delivers that format without theatrics.

    What the OAD Recognition Actually Tells You

    Opinionated About Dining's casual Europe list is crowd-sourced from serious diners rather than critics on expense accounts. Appearing on that list three consecutive years , recommended in 2023, ranked in 2024, and again in 2025 , signals genuine repeat-visitor satisfaction rather than a single good press cycle. A Google rating of 4.3 across nearly 1,600 reviews adds further weight: that volume makes statistical noise much harder to hide behind. Bar Martinez is not coasting on a reputation it built years ago. The consistency implied by these signals is what makes it worth prioritising on a San Sebastián itinerary.

    Hours and Timing: Wednesday Is Closed, Plan Around It

    Bar Martinez closes on Thursdays, not Wednesdays. Monday through Tuesday and Friday through Sunday it runs a split service: 12–4 pm for lunch and 7–11 pm for dinner. The lunch session on weekdays is the path of least resistance , shorter queues, the same product, and enough time to fit in a second stop before the afternoon break. Evening sessions Friday and Saturday compress quickly, and the Parte Vieja fills fast on summer weekends. If your San Sebastián visit is Thursday-only, you need a different plan: Bar Nestor and Bar Goiz-Argi are the most direct alternatives in the neighbourhood.

    How Bar Martinez Fits a Broader San Sebastián Plan

    Bar Martinez works leading as part of a considered eating day rather than an isolated destination. Pair a lunch session here with a later stop at Bar Bergara in Gros for a different neighbourhood register, or use it as an anchor before moving to Antonio Bar or Bar Sport for a fuller Parte Vieja circuit. If you are building a serious food trip, the city's fine dining tier , Arzak, Akelaŕe, and Amelia by Paulo Airaudo , requires advance booking months out. Bar Martinez requires none, which makes it a reliable anchor point on any day of the week it is open.

    For the broader context of eating well across Spain, the Basque Country's casual bar culture sits apart from what you find at Pinotxo in Barcelona or El Faro de Cádiz , different regional traditions, different formats, and different price points. San Sebastián's counter culture is its own category, and Bar Martinez is a reliable way into it.

    See our full San Sebastián restaurants guide, bars guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide for the full picture.

    Practical Details

    DetailBar MartinezBar Goiz-ArgiBar Bergara
    Booking requiredNoNoNo
    Closed dayThursdayCheck locallyCheck locally
    FormatCounter / standingCounter / standingCounter / standing
    OAD recognitionYes (2023–2025)Check OADCheck OAD
    Google rating4.3 (1,598 reviews)N/AN/A
    Leading for soloYesYesYes
    NeighbourhoodParte ViejaParte ViejaGros

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Bar Martinez good for solo dining?

    • Yes , the counter format is built for solo eating. You order at the bar, you eat at the bar, and there is no social awkwardness in occupying a small amount of space. It is one of the more comfortable solo options in the Parte Vieja.

    Can I eat at the bar at Bar Martinez?

    • Yes, and that is the intended format. Bar Martinez operates as a traditional pintxos counter. You approach the bar, select or order, and eat standing or perched. There is no formal table-service option in the traditional sense.

    What are alternatives to Bar Martinez in San Sebastián?

    • Bar Goiz-Argi , also in the Parte Vieja, similar counter format, strong local reputation.
    • Bar Bergara , in the Gros neighbourhood, worth combining with a Bar Martinez visit on the same day.
    • Bar Nestor , smaller operation, known for its tomato salad and tortilla; the tortilla sells out fast, so arrive early.
    • For a completely different register: iBAi by Paulo Airaudo offers a more composed Basque experience at a higher price point.

    What should I order at Bar Martinez?

    • The venue database does not include specific dish data, so Pearl cannot name dishes with confidence. The OAD recognition signals consistent quality across the menu rather than a single standout item. Order what is freshest at the counter on the day , that is the right approach at any serious pintxos bar.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bar Martinez?

    • Lunch on a weekday is the lower-friction option. The 12–4 pm session gives you time without the Friday and Saturday evening crowd compression. If you are visiting on a weekend, an early dinner arrival (7 pm) is better than arriving at 9 pm when the Parte Vieja is at full capacity.

    Is Bar Martinez good for a special occasion?

    • Not as a standalone special-occasion venue. The counter format and informal setting are designed for quality-focused casual eating, not celebration dinners. For a San Sebastián special occasion, Arzak, Akelaŕe, or Kokotxa are the right frame. Bar Martinez fits better as the informal lunch that bookends a fine-dining evening.

    How far ahead should I book Bar Martinez?

    • No booking is needed or typically possible for a standard pintxos bar visit. Walk in during service hours. The only planning required is avoiding Thursday (closed) and arriving early on Friday and Saturday evenings to avoid the peak crowd window.

    What should I wear to Bar Martinez?

    • No dress code applies. This is an informal neighbourhood bar. Smart casual is fine; so is casual. The Parte Vieja operates at a relaxed register even when the dining is serious.

    Compare Bar Martinez

    Full Comparison: Bar Martinez
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Bar MartinezTapas BarOpinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #413 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #389 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023)Easy
    ArzakModern Basque, CreativeMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    AkelaŕeBasque Fine DiningMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    Amelia by Paulo AiraudoCreativeMichelin 2 StarUnknown
    iBAi by Paulo AiraudoBasqueMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    KokotxaBasque, Modern CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Bar Martinez good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it's one of the better formats for it in Parte Vieja. Counter-style pintxos bars are built for solo eating: you order what you want, move at your own pace, and don't need a table. Bar Martinez's OAD Casual Europe ranking (currently #413 in 2025) signals a crowd that takes food seriously, so you won't feel out of place eating alone and paying attention.

    Can I eat at the bar at Bar Martinez?

    The counter is the point at Bar Martinez, not an alternative to table seating. This is a working pintxos bar on Calle 31 de Agosto, and standing or leaning at the bar is the standard way to eat. If you need a seated table experience, this format isn't the right fit.

    What are alternatives to Bar Martinez in San Sebastián?

    For pintxos in the same Parte Vieja bracket, Bar Bergara and Bar Borda Berri are the most direct comparisons on the OAD casual list. If you want to step up to a full tasting-menu format, Kokotxa in the old town offers Michelin-level cooking without the price point of Arzak or Akelarre. Bar Martinez is your call if you want a crowd-sourced, local-facing bar rather than a tourist-optimised pintxos experience.

    What should I order at Bar Martinez?

    Specific menu items aren't documented in Pearl's venue data for Bar Martinez, and the selection at pintxos bars rotates. The practical move is to arrive, survey what's on the counter and on the specials board, and order the items that have visibly turned over fastest — freshness is the tell at any Parte Vieja bar.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Bar Martinez?

    Lunch (12–4 pm) tends to be the more relaxed window at Parte Vieja pintxos bars; evening service (7–11 pm) gets busier and louder. Bar Martinez is closed Thursdays, so factor that into any evening plans. For a considered eating day rather than a rushed visit, the lunch session gives you more room to order in rounds.

    Is Bar Martinez good for a special occasion?

    Not in the traditional sense. Bar Martinez is a counter-format pintxos bar, not a seated-dinner restaurant, so there's no table service or occasion structure. For a special occasion in San Sebastián, Kokotxa or Amelia by Paulo Airaudo are more appropriate — Bar Martinez is where you go to eat well, not to mark an event.

    How far ahead should I book Bar Martinez?

    Bar Martinez operates as a walk-in pintxos bar, so advance reservations aren't the standard model here. Arrive early in the lunch or dinner window for the best counter access and the freshest spread. Thursday is the one day to avoid entirely: the bar is closed.

    Hours

    Monday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Tuesday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Wednesday
    12–4 pm
    Thursday
    Closed
    Friday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Saturday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm
    Sunday
    12–4 pm, 7–11 pm

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