Antigua Casa de Guardia

Málaga


This atmospheric tavern dates to 1840 and is the oldest bar in Málaga. The peeling custard-coloured paintwork and black-and-white photographs of local boy Picasso look fittingly antique. Try the dark brown, sherry-like seco (dry), the romantically named lágrima trasañejo (very old teardrop), or any of the dozen other Málaga wines served from giant barrels running the length of the bar.


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