La Tirana y Olé

Cochabamba


This multistory maze of a place is all Spanish style, from its chef and tapas menu to its sangria (B$100 for 1.5L) and cozy brick-walled ground floor, which resembles an Andalucían bodega. Live music doesn't get started upstairs until after 11pm on weekend nights.


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