Poma

Sanlúcar de Barrameda


You could kick a football on Bajo de Guía and guarantee it'd land on a decent plate of fish, but you should probably aim for Poma, where the frito variado (€15) arrives loaded with lightly fried species plucked out of the nearby sea and river. Seafood stews, grilled fish and arroz a la marinera for two are also popular.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Sanlúcar de Barrameda attractions

1. Bodegas Hidalgo–La Gitana

1.27 MILES

Now run by the eighth generation, family-owned 1792-founded Bodegas Hidalgo still produces the famed La Gitana manzanillas that made its name, along with…

2. Bodegas Barbadillo

1.31 MILES

With its Barrio Alto 1821-founded bodega, Barbadillo was the first family to bottle Sanlúcar's famous manzanilla and also produces one of Spain’s most…

3. Museo de la Manzanilla

1.31 MILES

Within the old town's Bodegas Barbadillo complex, this 19th-century building houses a fascinating museum tracing the two-century history of Sanlúcar's…

4. Castillo de Santiago

1.32 MILES

Surrounded by Barbadillo bodegas, Sanlúcar’s restored 15th-century castle has sprawling views across the Guadalquivir delta from its hexagonal Torre del…

5. Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la O

1.44 MILES

Fronting Calle Caballeros, this medieval church stands out among Sanlúcar’s many others for its elaborate 1360s Gothic-Mudéjar portal and its rich…

6. Palacio de los Guzmán

1.44 MILES

Just off the old town's Calle Caballeros, this rambling palace was the home of the Duques de Medina Sidonia, the aristocratic family that once owned more…

7. Palacio de Orleans y Borbón

1.47 MILES

At the top of Calle Cuesta de Belén you'll spot this beautiful neo-Mudéjar old-town palace, built as a 19th-century summer home for the aristocratic…

8. Playa Fuentebravía

13.03 MILES

About 6km northwest of town, beyond the northwestern end of Playa de Santa Catalina, lies busy, gold-tinged Playa Fuentebravía, served by bus 6 from the…