Lemon Rock Granada
Lemon Rock Granada is a restaurant, bar, and roof terrace located in a 17th-century building in the center of Granada. The space runs across four floors, with seating areas spread through several rooms and an open terrace on top that looks out over the city.
The building goes back to the 17th century and served different purposes before being converted into its current use as a bar and dining venue. During the restoration, the original structure was kept in view and became part of the interior rather than being hidden away.
The name Lemon Rock brings together the freshness of a citrus drink and the energy of rock music. Walls covered in murals and music posters make this spirit visible as soon as you walk in, and the mood changes from floor to floor.
The venue is a short walk from Granada Cathedral and Plaza Trinidad, so it fits naturally into a stroll through the center. It opens in the afternoons and stays open late, with menu options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets available throughout.
Beyond food and drinks, the venue regularly hosts art exhibitions, book presentations, and live music nights ranging from rock to jazz, all in the same building. These events are often announced close to the date, so checking what is on before visiting can lead to an unexpected evening.
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