Best Pintxos in San Sebastian
If you go to San Sebastian, you must go out for pintxos. Here are the best pintxos in Donostia and the bars where you can find them.
One of the best things to do in San Sebastian is to taste its delicious gastronomy. In Donostia, the pintxo culture is very typical, which are nothing more than typical tapas of the Basque Country.
So that you don't leave San Sebastian without trying the best ones, here is a list of the star pintxos in San Sebastian. You'll find everything from typical Spanish recipes, such as tortilla de patatas (potato omelette), to specific local creations, such as txalupa.
1. Risotto from Borda-Berri
One of the best pintxos in San Sebastian is the risotto at the Borda Berri bar. The recipe changes depending on the season, but the best known versions are mushroom and Idiazabal. The former is the most common risotto recipe, but the latter has a very special flavour that is sure to surprise you. In addition, octopus with quince jelly, ears and pork ribs are also famous.
If you want to try the best pintxos in San Sebastian and soak up the gastronomic culture of Donostia, I recommend you book a pintxo tour in San Sebastian There are some that specialise precisely in pintxos and there are both day and night tours, although, for me, the best is a gastronomic tour for small groups in the old town of San Sebastian at night.
These tours have a special charm, they pass through the best taverns in the historic centre of San Sebastian and, thanks to the size of the group, they allow for personalised treatment. In addition, they usually include a wine tasting at the different establishments you visit.
- Where to find it... This small pintxo bar is located at Fermin Calbeton Kalea 12, in the centre of San Sebastian.
2. Complete mini tour of La Bodega Donostiarra
The cuisine of La Bodega Donostiarra focuses on Basque gastronomy, highlighting its sandwiches, kebabs and rice dishes. Of all these pintxos, the mini completo, based on canned tuna, stands out. I also recommend the Indurain, one of the most typical pintxos in Donostia, which is made from a piece of tuna, an anchovy fillet, a stuffed olive and a couple of chilli peppers. It is a cold pintxo, very nutritious and with a very special blend of flavours.
Apart from the above, if you have the chance, I also recommend you try the salted anchovies, marinated salmon, octopus in vinaigrette and homemade hake pie. If you want to try the most typical pintxos in San Sebastian, I suggest you book a pintxos tour in San Sebastian.
One of them is the pintxos tour with a visit to the San Sebastian market. You will walk through the 'Parte Vieja' of San Sebastian, pour cider in the purest Basque style and drink the best local wine. With this tour, you could try up to four pintxos in different bars around the city.
- Where to find it... It is a restaurant located on Calle Peña y Goñi, at number 13, in the centre of San Sebastian.
3. Garlic potatoes from Ciaboga bar
I'm off to the centre of San Sebastian to take you to one of the most typical pintxo bars in the city, the Ciaboga bar is famous throughout Donostia for its garlic potatoes. Although it may seem like a simple dish, no one has managed to perfectly imitate the delicious sauce that covers the potatoes, made from parsley, garlic, olive oil and cayenne.
This irresistible dish is one of my favourite pintxos in San Sebastian, but the Ciaboga bar also has other delicious dishes, such as octopus brochette, potato omelette or stuffed mushrooms.
- Where to find it... The Ciaboga bar is located at number 9 Easo Street.
4. Pastrami sandwiches from the bar El Bombín
If you are looking for the best pintxos in San Sebastian, you can't miss El Bombín bar. It has a pleasant open-air terrace, ideal for the few sunny days in the city.
If you are a beer lover, I recommend that you accompany your pintxo with one of the many beers available at the bar. As a tapa, you have to try the very famous corned beef pastrami sandwich. If you like Japanese food, you'll be happy to know that there is a sushi menu.
- Where to find it... This bar is located in the Gros neighbourhood, at 53 Zabaleta Street.
5. Txalupa from Bergara bar
Bergara bar is one of the most famous bars in the city, due to its pintxos, both hot and cold, and its homemade desserts. A classic if you book a pintxo tour in San Sebastian.
From the wide variety of pintxos to choose from, I recommend the Txalupa. This pintxo is a typical creation of the cuisine of Bergara and its name refers to a type of boat that is very common in the area. The Txalupa is a small boat of mushrooms and prawns with cream and cheese au gratin. I assure you that the combination of flavours is spectacular, not to mention its smooth texture.
In addition to this pintxo, I also recommend the cod ajoarriero, the scallop au gratin, the duck delights and the Itxaso, which is nothing more than a monkfish medallion accompanied by a seafood cream.
- Where to find it... This bar is located in the famous neighbourhood of Gros, specifically at number 8 Calle del General Artetxe.
6. Nestor's potato omelette
This small bar is famous for its potato omelette pintxo, and when I say famous, I don't just mean in San Sebastian. The tortilla de patatas at the Néstor bar is famous all over Spain, which is one of the reasons for its long waiting lists. So, if you want to taste one of the best tortilla de patatas according to the rankings, go early so you don't miss out.
Note that they make two omelettes all day, one at 1pm and one at 8pm. Only 16 portions of each omelette are made, so make sure you're there first. In addition to the tortilla de patata, Bar Néstor is also famous for its chuletones (steaks) and pimientos fritos (fried peppers).
- Where to find it... This famous bar is located in the Old Part of San Sebastian, at number 11 Arrandegi Street.
7. Foie del Sport
I'm moving to the Old Part of San Sebastian to show you one of the best foie pintxos you'll try in San Sebastian. The Sport bar specialises in both hot and cold pintxos. One of the most outstanding is the foie pintxo, the house speciality. You have to include it in your pintxo tour of San Sebastian.
I also recommend you try the different sandwiches on the menu, as well as the txangurro, squid and the delicious octopus. As if that wasn't enough, it has very good prices and excellent value for money.
- Where to find it... This bar is in Fermin Calbeton street number 10.
8. Prawn kebabs from the Goiz-Argi bar
This is a very simple pintxo, although it stands out for its secret sauce. The rest of the recipe has no more mystery: a slice of bread with a skewer of grilled prawns.
Although their star pintxo is the prawn brochettes, this small bar decorated with watercolours also has other specialities. I recommend you try the Marijuli, one of the bar's most typical recipes, which is nothing more than smoked salmon with green pepper and salted anchovies.
At the Goiz-Argi bar you can also try the txangurro, the fried piparras, the pitufos, the txipirones or the stuffed mushrooms. Whatever you order, you're sure to love it.
- Where to find it... The bar is located at Fermin Calbeton Kalea 4, in the Old Part of San Sebastian.
9. Sheaves from the San Marcial bar
Gavilla is a kind of croquette, except that it is filled with cured ham and cheese, a layer of bechamel sauce and finally breadcrumbs. It is a very typical recipe in San Sebastian and you will see it in many bars if you book a pintxo tour in San Sebastian.
However, the Gavilla par excellence is that of the San Marcial bar, which has been making the locals' lives happy with its wonderful Gavilla for more than 30 years.
- Where to find it... The bar is located at Calle San Marcial number 50, just 50 metres from La Concha beach.
10. La Espiga Delight
I continue in the centre of San Sebastian to show you a bar with a special charm located in San Martzial street. It is a very modern bar with a very striking decoration based on murals. La Espiga serves both pintxos and raciones (tapas) and its dishes are specialised in Basque and Spanish cuisine.
Among all its pintxos, one of the favourites of the locals is the 'Delicia'. This is a piece of bread with salted anchovies, vinaigrette, hard-boiled egg, mayonnaise and Worcester sauce. Other delicacies include stuffed peppers, milanesa, ropa vieja de bonito and morro en salsa.
Of course, there are also more common Spanish tapas, such as albondigas (meatballs) or croquetas de jamón (ham croquettes). However, my recommendation is to try pintxos typical of Basque cuisine.
- Where to find it... The bar is in the centre of San Sebastian, specifically at San Martzial Kalea number 48.
11. Russian salad from Ezkurra bar
Another of the best bars for pintxos in San Sebastian is the Ezkurra bar, a family business that for generations has earned its place in the culinary scene of San Sebastian thanks to its ensaladilla rusa.
It is not that it is different from the traditional ensaladilla in terms of the recipe, as it has the typical ingredients of this dish: potatoes, egg, tuna and mayonnaise. However, the locals know that if they want a good pintxo of ensaladilla rusa, this is the place to go.
In fact, you can even order it to take away. If you book a pintxo tour in San Sebastian, you have to try this tapa.
- Where to find it... In the Gros neighbourhood, at number 17 Mirakruz street.
12. Patatas bravas at La Mejillonera
This brewery is a San Sebastian classic that you have to include in your pintxo tour in San Sebastian. Although its name might lead you to believe that its star pintxo is mussels, the truth is that the gold medal goes to the patatas bravas.
With that spicy touch, La Mejillonera 's patatas bravas recipe attracts many locals every day, especially on weekends. Accompany this pintxo with a good local craft beer.
- Where to find it... It is located in the city centre, at number 15, Calle del Puerto.
13. Gambas a la gabardina from the bar Paco Bueno
Simple and humble in appearance, the Paco Bueno bar is an unpretentious establishment, but with its gambas a la gabardina you don't need anything else.
Every day, at hamaiketako time, the locals flock to Paco Bueno to savour this delicious pintxo. In case you haven't tried gambas a la gabardina before, it's a prawn wrapped in a flour and cornflour batter and fried in plenty of olive oil.
To try this and other renowned pintxos in San Sebastian, I recommend you take a tapas-pintxos tour with a local expert.
- Where to find it... This tavern is located at Calle Mayor number 6, in the Old Part of San Sebastian.
14. Atari ham croquettes
The Atari bar is an establishment that tries to combine traditional and avant-garde cuisine, achieving a unique touch. One of the great advantages of Atari is that it has a terrace, which is great if you are lucky enough to go on a sunny day.
One of the best pintxos at Atari is one of the star recipes of Spanish cuisine: croquettes. The ham croquettes at this Donostia bar will knock anyone's socks off. If you still have room, try the sirloin steak in red wine sauce with seasonal garnish.
- Where to find it... This bar is located at number 18, Calle Mayor, opposite the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Coro.
15. Txuleta bar's T-bone steak croquettes
The Txuleta restaurant, as its name suggests, prepares a large number of dishes on its menu with the delicious meat of the T-bone steak. This is how its spectacular and incredibly tasty T-bone steak croquettes are born, with a soft texture and a crunchy exterior. It has a covered terrace, perfect for rainy days, which are not few in Donostia.
- Where to find it... This bar is located in the Old Part of San Sebastian, in the Plaza de la Trinidad, very close to the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Coro.
16. Torreznos from Narru restaurant
The Narru restaurant is a sophisticated establishment with modern flavours. Its dishes are very elaborate, although they never stray too far from the roots of Basque cuisine.
There are many pintxos, both hot and cold, that make Narru restaurant a renowned place in Donostia. However, my favourite pintxo is the torreznos, which are made just right so that they are crispy but juicy.
- Where to find it... The restaurant is located at 22 San Martín, next to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in San Sebastian.
17. Chistorra puff pastry from the restaurant Ganbara
The Ganbara restaurant has been making the mouths of the people of San Sebastian water for more than 25 years. It is one of the great landmarks of the Old Part of San Sebastian.
Its pintxos and wine list are exquisite. Of all its dishes, the famous chistorra puff pastry stands out. Other specialities at this restaurant in Donostia include battered asparagus and crab tartlet.
- Where to find it... The restaurant is located at Calle de San Jerónimo 21, very close to Plaza de la Constitución.
18. La Viña cheesecake
Finally, I suggest you give this pintxo tour in San Sebastian a sweet touch with ** La Viña**'s delicious cheesecake. This cheesecake is not only famous in San Sebastian, but internationally. In fact, even in Turkey and Japan they try to imitate the cheesecake recipe.
La Viña is an informal bar that is also very popular for its famous wines.
- Where to find it... The bar is located on 31 de Agosto street, next to the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Coro.