The best local restaurants in Alicante serve tantalising yet affordable traditional cuisine in an authentic ambience. While the Costa Blanca port city has its fair share of high-end and tourist-orientated digs, you’ll find an array of unpretentious local eateries, too. But only if you know where to look.

In this guide, we’re covering some of the top local Alicante restaurants, from hole-in-the-wall venues to family-run neighbourhood haunts. Whether you’re hankering for tasty tapas or sublime seafood paella, you’ll crush your Spanish cuisine cravings at these well-loved eateries.

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    D'Tablas Alicante (Tapa-Caña)

    A rapid-fire tapas joint with brilliant beer

    D'Tablas Alicante (Tapa-Caña)
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    • Nightlife

    D’Tablas Alicante attracts hordes of time-poor locals looking to fill up on tapas and caña (beer) at breakneck speed. Rather than faffing about with individual orders, the restaurant takes a more streamlined approach. An uber-efficient waitress wheels a cart full of tapas around the room while punters grab what they please.

    Each tiny dish is served on a little wooden block, which the till staff count to calculate your bill. Not only is it quick, but the food is delicious and cost-effective. Miniature deep-fried meals come chock full of stuff like squid, fish, meat, and cheese. Oh, and the beer is a bargain, too.

    Location: C. Rafael Altamira, 03002 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 1.30 am (closed on Mondays)

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    El Garaje Bar Alicante

    A hip urban venue for tapas and bite-sized American classics

    El Garaje Bar Alicante
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    El Garaje Bar Alicante plates up killer sliders and tapas in a hip, industrial-style setting. The trendy locale is a hit among the city’s bohemian community, thanks to rotating art exhibitions and ad-hoc DJ sets. Come late evening, and this cavernous venue adopts a distinctive party vibe. Eat early if you prefer a tranquil ambience.

    You’ll find all your favourite American classics here, including wings, nachos, burgers, and onion rings. If you’d rather stick to the traditional stuff, order off the tapas menu instead. Whatever you choose, expect top-notch yet reasonably priced food in a vibrant, youthful locale.

    Location: El Garaje Bar, Pl. Gabriel Miró, 14, 03001 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 8 pm to midnight, Friday–Sunday from 1 pm to 4.30 pm and from 8 pm to midnight

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    Monumental Restaurant Alicante

    Swanky décor and top-notch nosh in the city centre

    Monumental Restaurant Alicante
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    Monumental Restaurant Alicante does refined Mediterranean fare in an elegant city centre locale. The restaurant’s interior is glamorous – think hanging lamps, white tablecloths, and plush velvet seats. Top-notch presentation and superb service keep the local clientele coming back for more.

    Monumental Restaurant Alicante is affordable enough for a casual meal. The lunch special is outstanding value, as you get a 3-course feast with a glass of local wine. If you'd prefer to order off the menu, there’s a solid selection of rice dishes to try. The arroz de gambas (rice with shrimp) is a crowd favourite, chock full of green beans, cherry tomatoes, and chicken broth.

    Location: C. Reyes Católicos, 26, 03003 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Sunday–Wednesday from 1.15 pm to 4.15 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 1.15 pm to 4.15 pm and from 8 pm to midnight

    Phone: +34 966 44 00 99

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    La Esencia del Nonno

    A chic contemporary venue in Sant Joan d’Alacant

    La Esencia del Nonno
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    La Esencia del Nonno is a modern, urban-inspired restaurant in the nearby town of Sant Joan d’Alacant. Travellers exploring east Alicante could stop at this chic little eatery for lunch as part of an extended sightseeing tour.

    The amicable owner, Carlo, began the venture after running his parent’s cevicheria (seafood restaurant) for many years. His passion for top-quality Spanish cuisine shines on the a la carte menu – think tapas, Iberian ham, and classic montaditos (little sandwiches). Carlo’s Italian heritage means you can choose from a range of pasta, paninis, and Sicilian-style fish dishes as well. 

    Location: Carrer Jaume I, 34, 03550 Sant Joan d'Alacant, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Tuesday from noon to 5 pm Thursday–Monday from noon to 5 pm and from 8 pm to midnight (closed on Wednesdays)

    Phone: +34 965 65 06 94

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    La Crispeta

    Traditional recipes and delectable desserts in a relaxed atmosphere

    La Crispeta
    • Food

    Hit La Crispeta for delicious home-style dishes and decadent desserts in Alicante. The relaxed restaurant offers an airy, laidback vibe in which to dine on the usual Spanish favourites. Crafty cocktails and great big jars of sangria add fun to every meal.

    The 3-course menu del dia (menu of the day) is a safe bet and comes with a complimentary glass of beer or wine. If you want to order off the menu (or you’re dining at night), the place does excellent tapas, from light squid bites to quesadillas and ham-stuffed montaditos (open-faced mini sandwiches). As for dessert? The homemade apple pie is a winner.

    Location: C. Jorge Juan, 6, 03002 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 4.30 pm and from 7 pm to 11.30 pm

    Phone: +34 637 87 97 03

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    La Tasca Del Barrio

    An authentic neighbourhood venue with splendid tapas and seafood

    La Tasca Del Barrio
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    La Tasca Del Barrio is a charming neighbourhood haunt that serves a smorgasbord of Mediterranean fare. Set in a lovely old residence outside the city centre, the buzzing little restaurant lures a steady stream of locals each day.

    While the tapas are a tad pricier than other local restaurants in Alicante, these heavenly bite-sized morsels are worth the splurge – try the cured ham croquette and you'll see. Grab the paella or arroz negro (black rice with prawns) if you want to try a traditional Alicante rice dish.

    Location: Carrer Llauradors, 22, 03002 Alacant, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Daily from 1 pm to 4 pm to from 7.30 pm to 11.30 pm

    Phone: +34 865 64 34 71

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    La Piazza

    Endearing local spot opposite the Saint Nicholas Cathedral

    La Piazza
    • Food

    La Piazza serves divine Spanish delicacies on a sidewalk patio overlooking Saint Nicholas Cathedral. Despite the atmospheric setting and high-quality cuisine, this perennially popular restaurant remains reasonably priced. Excellent English-speaking waitstaff and people-watching opportunities enhance the appeal.

    The charming a la carte restaurant does a mean mussel appetiser and fantastic paellas chock full of artichoke and squid. If you’re not big on seafood, order the succulent cochinilio (suckling pig) instead. Pro tip: both dishes go down well with locally sourced sangria or red wine. 

    Location: Carrer Llauradors, 4, 03002 Alacant, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Wednesday–Sunday from 6.30 pm to 11 pm (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)

    Phone: +34 965 21 94 81

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    Alma del Sur

    A relaxed seafood venue doing superb deep-fried fish

    Alma del Sur
    • Food

    Alma del Sur is a beach-themed Andalusian restaurant specialising in deep-fried fish dishes. The tiny, hole-in-the-wall locale exudes a carefree ambience thanks to the super friendly waitstaff. Sit outside on the street-front patio to people-watch while you wait.

    Choose from a broad range of deep-fried fish, including gamba rojas and sardines. Each freshly caught specimen comes covered in batter. Opt for the aubergines or salmorejo (a traditional Andalusian soup) if you’re looking for something light.

    Location: C. de Muñoz, 2, 03002 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Tuesday and Sunday from 1 pm to 4 pm, Wednesday–Saturday from 1 pm to 4 pm and from 7.30 pm to midnight (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +34 965 21 41 03

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    Cervecería Layton

    A microbrewery-cum-tapas hall

    Cervecería Layton
    • Budget
    • Food

    Cervecería Layton is a must-visit for tasty tapas and frothy homebrewed beer in Alicante. The popular budget-friendly establishment serves top-notch Spanish dishes in a no-frills venue – the locals don't flock here for the décor. Accompany your meal with an artisanal beer produced onsite at their tiny microbrewery.

    Most punters order the menu del dia (menu of the day), which is filling, delicious, economical, and comes with a free beer. The tapas are another excellent choice, and you can’t go wrong with the hearty paella. Travellers on a budget should note this joint offers some of the best value food in town.

    Location: C. Alberola Romero, 2, 03002 Alicante, Spain

    Open: Monday–Wednesday from 8.30 am to 4 pm, Thursday–Saturday from 8.30 am to 4 pm and from 8 pm to midnight

    Phone: +34 965 21 17 22

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    Ibericos Luceros

    Spanish classics served in a taverna-style setting

    Ibericos Luceros
    • Food

    Ibericos Luceros is an ultra-authentic Spanish restaurant specialising in deli meats, paella, and steaks. The venue emits a homely traditional ambience, complete with rich dark wood furnishings, taverna-style décor, and colourful bullfighting photos. When the weather’s nice, most punters prefer to dine on the outdoor terrace.

    Lunchtime visitors should opt for the rotating menu del dia (menu of the day), a hearty feast that’s both filling and reasonably priced. If you’re feeling adventurous, ask for the crispy pig’s ear or cheek instead. Other great a la carte options include the patata bravas (spicy fried potatoes) or the rabo de toro (oxtail stew).

    Location: Placa de los Luceros, 12, 03005 Alacant, Alicante, Spain

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 9 am to midnight (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +34 965 12 54 64

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Harry Stewart | Contributing Writer