![“Pic of the Week”, November 10, 2017: Las Teresas Tapas Bar, Sevilla, Spain 05 An Evening walk in Santa Cruz, Seville (109)](http://drfumblefinger.com/wp-content/themes/CleanStyle/scripts/phpthumb/phpThumb.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fdrfumblefinger.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F09%2F05-An-Evening-walk-in-Santa-Cruz-Seville-109.jpg&w=566&h=310&zc=1)
While exploring the winding alleys and lanes in Seville’s old Jewish quarter of Santa Cruz, one of the people showing us around suggested we stop for a snack at a small tapas bar. We were all game because it looked like an interesting place.
Founded in 1870, Las Teresas has been run by the same family for almost a century. Las Teresas is what a typical, traditional tapas bar feels like and I was charmed by it. There are, of course, a number of Iberian hams (jamón) hanging from the ceiling. I loved the old feel to the place and how the walls were plastered with memorabilia. The food we tried was extremely good. The service was friendly and the clientele a nice mix of locals and tourists. Definitely worth stopping at.
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