La Telefónica is a restaurant in Granada Centro, Granada. Rated 4.9 stars from 9623 Google reviews. Known for the ribs and crackling pork and staff who actually engage. Best for date night and group dinner. Ranked #1 of 15 in Granada Centro. Price range: €20-30.

Rankings updated April 2026

La Telefónica
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La Telefónica

€20-30
4.9(9,623 reviews)
Spain
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Top 1 in Granada Centro

#1/15

in Granada Centro

Holding steady

Quick Verdict

Yes. Reviewers keep coming back because the food is consistently good and the service feels personal, not transactional. That 4.9-star rating across 9,623 reviews isn't noise.

Book if...

Book if you want a meal where both the kitchen and the staff are paying attention—ribs, fried aubergine, and cod are the dishes reviewers mention by name.

Best for:
Date nightGroup dinnerSpecial occasionSolo diningLunch

About La Telefónica

La Telefónica is a restaurant in Granada's centre where the kitchen treats each plate like it matters. You'll find ribs that reviewers call "life-changing", fried aubergine with cane honey that arrives sweet and crisp, cod loin on sliced potatoes, and a tomato–burrata salad with strawberry dressing. The staff—Rita, Fernando, Ismael, David—work the room with genuine warmth, not the performed kind. They'll bring bread with jam and walnuts without asking, slip you a limoncello at the end, and remember your name. The dining room is small and fills fast (Korean reviewers note you must book ahead). Prices sit at €20–30 per person with wine, which feels honest for what arrives. No pretence. No long menu. Just food that's been thought through and staff that actually care whether you come back.

What Stands Out

The ribs and crackling pork

"Costillas espectaculares" (5★). "The pork ribs and crackling pork was amazing" (5★). "폭립은 인생 폭립이었습니다" — life-changing ribs (5★). Multiple reviewers single out the ribs as the reason to return.

Staff who actually engage

"They were warm, attentive and even gave us a complementary starter" (5★). "Rita por la simpatía" (5★). "Ismael, nuestro camarero, un profesional de 10" (5★). "David...한국말 하시는데 정말 친절합니다" — staff speak multiple languages and remember regulars (5★).

Balanced, thought-through dishes

"Every plate was full of flavour and beautifully balanced" (5★). "Fried eggplant with cane honey (a must-try!), a tomato–burrata salad with strawberry dressing, pumpkin–gorgonzola croquettes and cod loin on sliced potatoes" (5★). The menu is short but each dish is described with specificity by reviewers.

What Customers Say

Had lunch at La Telefónica in Granada today and it was genuinely delicious.

M.T.

A fantastic spot with great food, warm service and excellent value.

M.T.

They were warm, attentive and even gave us a complementary starter.

J.D.

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Practical Information

Contact

C. Salamanca, 19, Centro, 18001 Granada, España

+34 958 25 62 20Visit WebsiteView Menu

Frequently Asked Questions about La Telefónica

Yes. Korean reviewers specifically note "자리없어요" (no seats available) and emphasise "꼭 예약하고 오셔야합니다" (you must book ahead). The restaurant fills fast, especially weekends.

The ribs ("costillas") and fried aubergine appear in nearly every 5-star review. Cod loin on sliced potatoes and the tomato–burrata salad with strawberry dressing are also consistently praised. One reviewer notes you can ask for a smaller salad size if sharing.

€20–30 per person. One reviewer noted "the whole meal was very reasonably priced" for a multi-course shared meal with wine and complimentary extras (bread, limoncello).

Small, welcoming, and full by service time. One reviewer described it as "muy acogedor y agradable" (very cosy and pleasant). Staff are attentive and friendly; you're not rushed, but it's not a lingering kind of place.

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