




Casa Juanico is an emblematic gastronomic establishment located in the heart of Zaragoza's Old Town, just a few steps from Plaza del Pilar. Founded in 1929, this restaurant has become a true culinary temple with more than 90 years of history, being possibly the oldest bar in operation with the same name in the city.
Location and Ambience
Located at Calle de la Santa Cruz, 21, Casa Juanico offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that evokes the authenticity and charm of the Zaragoza of yesteryear. The establishment has a bustling tapas bar and a cosy dining room, each corner steeped in history and hospitality.
Gastronomic Proposal
Casa Juanico's cuisine is a tribute to the Aragonese and Spanish culinary tradition, offering a unique gastronomic experience that delights the senses. Its proposal is characterized by:
Specialties:
- Jamón con correras: The house's signature tapa, which represented Aragón at the 1992 Universal Exposition in Seville.
- A wide variety of creative tapas with original names such as “monkey seeds” and “little hands with jam”.
- Seasonal dishes made with fresh market produce.
- Selection of quality meats and fish for more formal meals.
The tapas bar is one of the most complete in the city, with more than 50 specialties that combine classic references with continuous innovations from the chef.
Services and Hours
Casa Juanico offers different options to satisfy its clientele:
- Bar service for informal tapas
- Dining room for more leisurely meals
- Extensive wine list and well-stocked wine cellar
Schedule:
- From Tuesday to Sunday from 12 noon. to 4 p.m.
- On Fridays and Saturdays, also from 8pm to 12am.
- Monday: weekly rest





