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Seville offers affordable and authentic cuisine, where traditional tapas cost €3-5 per dish and a complete meal averages €20-25 per person. Local drinks like wine (€2-4) and beer (€1.50-3) complement the experience. Eating in neighborhood bars rather than tourist areas ensures the best value, and the menú del día provides a full lunch at low cost. Exploring local flavors, sharing plates, and following a guided tapas tour enhances the authentic Sevillian food experience, making dining in Seville both memorable and budget-friendly.
¡Hi! After a decade showing visitors where to eat, I know exactly what food and drinks cost in Seville – and how to eat well without overspending.
Seville is famous for affordable, delicious food. Here’s my complete breakdown of Seville prices for food and drink to help you enjoy authentic flavors on any budget.
Seville Prices Food and Drink: Quick Overview
Tapas: €3-5 per dish
Beer (caña): €1.50-3
Wine (glass): €2-4
Complete tapas meal: €20-25 per person (with drinks)
Rebujito/Sangría (jug): €8-12
How Much Do Tapas Cost in Seville?
The cost of food in Seville, Spain is quite reasonable, especially with traditional tapas. Tapas – small dishes shared among friends – let you try multiple flavors affordably. A standard tapa costs €3 to €5.
A typical tapeo (tapas experience) costs around €20 to €25 per person including drinks when shared. You’ll try various dishes and enjoy the full range of Sevillian flavors.
Popular Tapas You Should Try in Seville
Here are authentic Seville tapas that are both delicious and affordable:
Tortilla de Patatas: Spanish potato omelet, served in slices (€3-4)
Montadito Pringá: Small sandwich with slow-cooked meat blend (€3-3.50)
Boquerones en Vinagre: Marinated anchovies in vinegar, olive oil, garlic (€3-4)
Punta de Solomillo: Tender grilled pork, simply seasoned (€4-5)
Pinchito: Small meat skewers, grilled with spices (€3-4)
Champiñones: Grilled mushrooms, often stuffed with herbs and cheese (€3.50-4.50)
Chipirones: Small grilled squid, tender and flavorful (€4-5)
Carrillada: Slow-cooked pork/beef cheek, rich and tender (€4.50-5.50)
Berenjenas con Miel: Fried eggplant drizzled with honey (€3-4)
Salmorejo: Thick, creamy cold tomato soup with egg and ham (€3.50-4.50)
Espinacas con Garbanzos: Spinach and chickpeas with spices (€3-4)

How Much is a Beer in Seville?
Beer prices in Seville are very affordable. A small draft beer (caña) costs €1.50 to €3 depending on location. A larger glass (jarra) runs €3 to €4.
Tourist areas charge more (€3-4 for caña), while local neighborhood bars offer better prices (€1.50-2.50).
How Much is a Glass of Wine in Seville?
A glass of wine in Seville costs €2 to €4, depending on the bar or restaurant. Local Andalusian wines are affordable and widely enjoyed. Quality sherry (Manzanilla, Fino) costs the same or slightly more.
Seville Drink Prices and Recommendations
Drinks are essential to the Seville dining experience. The cost of a drink in Seville generally ranges from €2 to €4 depending on type and size.
Popular Drinks in Seville
Try these popular drinks that complement tapas perfectly:
Tinto de Verano: Red wine with lemon soda, refreshing (€2.50-3.50)
Rebujito (jug): Sherry (Manzanilla) with lemon-lime soda, perfect for sharing (€8-12)
Caña (small beer): Cold draft beer (€1.50-3)
Sangría (jug): Classic Spanish punch, red wine with fruit (€10-15)

Restaurant Meals: Beyond Tapas
While tapas are the traditional way to eat in Seville, sit-down restaurants offer great value too:
Inexpensive restaurant meal: €10-15 per person
Mid-range three-course meal for two: €40-50
Menú del día (lunch special): €10-15 (includes starter, main, dessert, drink)
Coffee and pastry: €3-5
Pro tip: The menú del día offers incredible value – a complete lunch with wine or beer included. Many restaurants serve this weekdays only.
Tips for Finding Cheap Food in Seville
For visitors looking for cheap food in Seville, follow these tips:
Eat in traditional bars specializing in tapas – lower prices, authentic flavors
Avoid tourist areas (around Cathedral) where prices are 50-100% higher
Order local drinks like tinto de verano or rebujito – more affordable and refreshing
Share your plates – tapas culture means sharing, which lets you taste more for less
Go where locals go – Triana, Alameda de Hércules, Macarena neighborhoods offer better value
Eat your main meal at lunch – menú del día is the best value in Seville
Why a Guided Tapas Tour is Worth It
For the complete authentic experience, book a tour with Sevilla Tapas Tour. A guided tour with a knowledgeable local is the best way to discover hidden gems and authentic spots.
A local guide takes you to the best tapas bars in Seville – places locals actually eat, not tourist traps. You also get a brief tour of the city’s important landmarks. It’s a unique way to experience our vibrant food culture while learning about history and traditions.
At tour’s end, you receive a list of recommended spots to revisit on your own, so you can return to favorites and explore more at your pace.
Choosing Sevilla Tapas Tour ensures a genuine, memorable experience. (See our guide to what food Seville is famous for).
Example Budget: One Day of Eating in Seville
Budget Day (€25-30):
Breakfast: Coffee & pastry at local café (€3-5)
Lunch: Menú del día (€10-12)
Evening: Tapas bar – 3-4 tapas + 2 beers (€12-15)
Mid-Range Day (€40-50):
Breakfast: Coffee & tostada with tomato (€5-7)
Lunch: Restaurant meal with wine (€15-20)
Evening: Tapas crawl – 5-6 tapas + drinks (€20-25)
Comfortable Day (€60-70):
Breakfast: Full breakfast at café (€8-10)
Lunch: Quality restaurant, wine (€20-25)
Evening: Premium tapas bars + cocktails (€30-35)
Where Food is Cheaper vs More Expensive
Most Affordable Areas:
Triana, Macarena, Alameda de Hércules, Nervión – local neighborhoods with authentic prices
Tourist Premium (50-100% markup):
Around Cathedral, Plaza Nueva, Calle Sierpes – convenient but overpriced
Best Value:
Side streets near Santa Cruz, back streets of Triana, bars near Mercado de Triana

FAQs: Food Prices in Seville
How much is a glass of wine in Seville?
A glass of wine costs €2 to €4 depending on the bar. Local Andalusian wines are affordable and excellent quality. Sherry costs the same or slightly more.
How much is a beer in Seville?
Beer is very affordable: €1.50-3 for a small draft (caña), €3-4 for a larger glass (jarra). Local bars charge less than tourist areas.
Is Seville expensive to eat out?
No, Seville is very affordable to eat out. A full tapas meal with drinks costs €20-25 per person, offering excellent value.
What is the average price of tapas in Seville?
Tapas cost €3 to €5 each, allowing you to sample many flavors affordably. Most people order 4-5 tapas plus drinks for a complete meal.
Is Seville expensive for tourists?
Compared to Barcelona, Madrid, or other major European cities, Seville is quite inexpensive. Food, drinks, and accommodation are reasonably priced.
What is the cheapest way to eat in Seville?
Menú del día at lunch (€10-15) offers the best value – complete meal with drink included. Also eat in neighborhood bars away from tourist zones.
How much should I budget per day for food in Seville?
€25-30 for budget travelers, €40-50 for mid-range, €60-70 for comfortable dining. Tapas culture makes eating well affordable.
Are drinks included with tapas in Seville?
No, drinks are ordered separately. However, some traditional bars offer a free small tapa with each drink – a dying tradition but still found in certain places.
What’s the best neighborhood for cheap authentic tapas?
Triana, Alameda de Hércules, and Macarena offer authentic tapas at local prices. Avoid the Cathedral area for better value.
Is it expensive to drink wine in Seville?
No, wine is very affordable at €2-4 per glass. Spanish wine offers exceptional quality for the price, and local Andalusian wines are even cheaper.
Final Thoughts
Seville offers incredible dining with emphasis on affordability, quality, and variety. With tapas at €3-5 and drinks at €2-4, you can enjoy authentic Sevillian cuisine on any budget.
Whether you love tortilla de patatas or enjoy a glass of rebujito, there’s something for every palate and budget. The €20-25 per person tapas experience lets you sample many dishes and drinks – memorable and delicious.
Take time to explore local flavors, immerse yourself in tapas culture, and enjoy everything Seville prices for food and drink offer. Avoid tourist traps, eat where locals eat, and you’ll have an unforgettable gastronomic experience.
¡Buen provecho!
Author

I’m Elio Tovani, a local Sevillian guide with WSET Level 2 certification. Through the Seville Tapas Tour, I combine history, culture, and gastronomy in small, authentic experiences across my city’s most charming neighborhoods. My passion for wine and Andalusian traditions drives me to share the real taste of Seville with every guest.




