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    Restaurante Gandarias

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    Restaurante Gandarias, Restaurant in San Sebastián

    About Restaurante Gandarias

    Restaurante Gandarias is one of the Parte Vieja's most consistent pintxos bars, ranked by Opinionated About Dining in Casual Europe three consecutive years and backed by a 4.3 rating from nearly 10,000 Google reviews. At €20–35 per person, it delivers reliable Basque bar-counter quality without a booking headache. Weekday lunch is the optimal visit for those who want quality over crowd.

    Verdict: One of the Old Quarter's Most Consistent Pintxos Bars — Book It for a Relaxed Lunch

    Restaurante Gandarias won't cost you a fortune — pintxos bars in San Sebastián's Parte Vieja operate at a price point where you can eat and drink well for €20–35 per person depending on how many rounds you order. For that spend, Gandarias delivers one of the more technically reliable pintxos experiences in the old quarter, which is saying something in a neighbourhood where the competition at street level is fierce. It has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three consecutive years , #150 in 2025, #144 in 2024, and Highly Recommended in 2023 , which puts it in a small group of San Sebastián casual venues that critics track year over year. Google reviewers back that up with a 4.3 rating across 9,651 reviews, a volume that filters out most one-off variance.

    The Experience

    Gandarias sits on Calle 31 de Agosto in the heart of the Parte Vieja, the densely packed old quarter where San Sebastián's pintxos culture runs deepest. The atmosphere here is the classic Basque bar format: standing room at the bar lined with pintxos on display, table service available for longer sit-down meals, and a noise level that tracks the time of day. Mid-morning and early afternoon are measured and sociable. By early evening on a Friday or Saturday, the energy shifts , louder, tighter, more shoulder-to-shoulder. If you are visiting for a date or a considered special occasion, a weekday lunch is the better call. The room settles, the pace slows, and you can actually hold a conversation.

    The kitchen works within the Basque pintxos tradition, and the OAD recognition over three consecutive years suggests it executes that tradition with enough consistency to hold critical attention. In a city that includes three-Michelin-starred rooms like Arzak and Akelaŕe, Gandarias operates in a different register entirely , this is the everyday, bar-counter format that makes San Sebastián's food culture distinctive at ground level. It is less about tasting menus and more about the accumulated quality of a dozen small bites. That is what the OAD casual ranking is measuring, and Gandarias has earned its position in it.

    For solo diners, the bar counter is comfortable and natural , standing at the bar with a glass of txakoli and working through what's on display is exactly how the format is designed to work. For groups of two or three, a table gives you more room to order across the menu without juggling plates at the counter. For larger parties or celebrations, a sit-down booking in the dining area is the practical choice, though Gandarias is not a white-tablecloth venue , the occasion needs to fit the format.

    San Sebastián's old quarter has no shortage of pintxos bars pulling in tourists and locals alike, and choosing between them takes local knowledge. Gandarias holds up against nearby competition including Bar Nestor, Bar Goiz-Argi, Bar Bergara, Bar Martinez, and Antonio Bar. Each has a different profile , Nestor is famous for specific dishes and draws queues early; Goiz-Argi is known for prawn skewers specifically. Gandarias' advantage is breadth and consistency across a full session rather than a single signature item. If you want a bar where you can settle in for an hour rather than execute a targeted stop, Gandarias is the better fit.

    For context on how pintxos-format venues compare across Spain more broadly, Pinotxo in Barcelona and El Faro de Cádiz represent what strong casual Spanish dining looks like in other cities , different traditions, different formats, but the same question of whether the kitchen can hold a consistent standard across volume. Gandarias answers that question affirmatively across three years of OAD tracking.

    If your San Sebastián trip extends beyond the Parte Vieja, the region around it carries some of Spain's heaviest fine-dining concentration. Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu are both within reach for a full day out. Further afield, El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Quique Dacosta in Dénia, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, and Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María represent what Spain's leading creative kitchens look like at the other end of the price and formality spectrum.

    Use our full San Sebastián restaurants guide to plan the rest of your eating, and our guides to San Sebastián hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences for everything else.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 31 de Agosto Kalea, 23, Parte Vieja, San Sebastián
    • Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11:00 am – 12:00 am
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are the norm for the bar; a table booking makes sense for groups or a sit-down meal
    • Price range: Pintxos-format pricing; expect €20–35 per person with drinks, depending on how many rounds you take
    • Leading time to visit: Weekday lunch for atmosphere without the crush; avoid Friday and Saturday evenings if noise level matters to your occasion
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe #150 (2025), #144 (2024), Highly Recommended (2023)
    • Google rating: 4.3 from 9,651 reviews

    Compare Restaurante Gandarias

    Recognized Venues: Restaurante Gandarias and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Restaurante GandariasOpinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #150 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #144 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Highly Recommended (2023)
    ArzakMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best€€€€
    AkelaŕeMichelin 3 Star€€€€
    Amelia by Paulo AiraudoMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    iBAi by Paulo AiraudoMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    KokotxaMichelin 1 Star€€€€

    How Restaurante Gandarias stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Restaurante Gandarias?

    Yes, and for pintxos this is the right format. Counter eating is standard at Parte Vieja bars, and Gandarias is no exception. Show up, order from the bar, and graze — no reservation required for this style of visit, though weekends get crowded from early evening.

    Does Restaurante Gandarias handle dietary restrictions?

    Pintxos bars are not well-suited to strict dietary restrictions — most bites are pre-made and contain bread, meat, or seafood as default components. Vegetarians can usually find options, but if you have allergies or complex requirements, a sit-down restaurant will give you more control than a pintxos counter.

    What should I order at Restaurante Gandarias?

    Gandarias has held a spot in the Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe rankings for three consecutive years (including #150 in 2025), which points to consistent execution across its pintxos selection rather than one standout dish. At a Parte Vieja bar, the approach is to order what looks freshest on the counter and follow up with anything being cooked to order — ask the bar staff what just came out.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Restaurante Gandarias?

    Lunch is the easier call. Gandarias opens at 11am daily, and the midday crowd is lighter than the post-8pm pintxos rush that packs the Parte Vieja on weekends. If you want bar space, food variety, and a less pressured atmosphere, arrive between 1pm and 3pm.

    Is Restaurante Gandarias good for solo dining?

    Yes — solo dining is one of the best use cases for a pintxos bar. You can eat at the counter, order at your own pace, and leave when you're done without managing a table or a bill split. Gandarias's open hours (11am to midnight every day) give you flexibility to drop in outside peak windows.

    Hours

    Monday
    11 am–12 am
    Tuesday
    11 am–12 am
    Wednesday
    11 am–12 am
    Thursday
    11 am–12 am
    Friday
    11 am–12 am
    Saturday
    11 am–12 am
    Sunday
    11 am–12 am

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