With its outdoor tables, rustic red chairs and check-print tablecloths, Juanito is like a slice of village Andalucía in the heart of the city, rustling up scrumptiously simple tapas since the 1940s. Its alcachofas (artichokes) are a past winner of the National Tapa Competition, but there's plenty more, all served with Cádiz wines. Live flamenco often happens on Saturday afternoon.
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