Abaco Té

Granada


Hidden up in the Albayzín, outrageously popular Abaco puts an arty contemporary spin on the traditional tetería (no hookahs). Choose from an encyclopaedic list of infusions (€2.50 to €4), fresh juices, excellent cakes and vegetarian snacks (crepes, salads, montaditos). The roof terrace is irresistible.


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