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Experience Valencia's lively bar scene with rooftop cocktail bars in the City of Arts and Sciences, hidden speakeasies in El Carmen, and lively beer halls in the old town. Discover craft beer bars in the modern districts, sophisticated lounges in boutique hotels, and traditional Spanish bars in the city center. From classic Spanish hospitality to experimental mixology, Valencia offers a unique blend of futuristic design, historic charm, and vibrant nightlife in Spain's third-largest city.

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Tucked in the beach resort town of Cullera, just outside Valencia, Casa Pocho isn't your typical bar—it’s a playful institution where attitude earns rewards. Locals and visitors alike flock here not just for the drinks, but for the invite to “dish while being served.” That’s right—at Casa Pocho, you must launch a clever insult at the bartender. If it’s original enough, you might just score a free drink or tapa. This tongue-in-cheek concept originated during tough times as a clever social release—turning baringly-barbed one-liners into momentary levity and free hospitality. A media brief once summarized it as: “Customers are queueing up to hurl abuse at Casa Pocho… those who come up with the most original barbs are rewarded.” Despite the antics, Casa Pocho remains true to its coastal roots: unpretentious, friendly, and refreshingly irreverent. The drinks flow just as freely as the insults, and the overall vibe is one of good-natured fun rather than antagonism. It’s a place where humor, community, and a cold beer converge in a uniquely Spanish tradition.

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Carrer de Sant Gregori, 49, 12500 Vinaròs, Castelló, Spain
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Nestled in central Valencia, DAZE Valencia offers a refined cocktail-bar experience that blends contemporary mixology, stylish interiors and a sense of occasion. Located at Carrer de la Pau 4 (or sometimes noted as Calle Arzobispo Mayoral 5) in the 46003 zip-code area, the venue places you right in the city’s vibrant core. From the moment you enter, you’ll find soft lighting, modern finishes and carefully selected materials that create a relaxed yet upscale ambiance. The bar emphasizes cocktails crafted with care—classic recipes re-interpreted and signature drinks highlighting premium spirits, fresh ingredients and creative presentation. Beyond drinks, DAZE also serves gourmet tapas, light salads and stylish accompaniments—making it a destination for both a quality evening out or special occasion. The clientele tends to be a mix of local sophistication and international visitors seeking a more elevated bar-experience rather than a typical party scene. As one reviewer noted: “The place is really nice! … the vibe here is very elegant. If you are looking for some fancy place for a good price, you have to go here.” Ideal for a relaxed evening with friends, a romantic date, or a stylish prelude to a night out, DAZE offers comfortable seating, a possible terrace (mentioned in reviews) and good service. It is less nightclub and more lounge-bar: you’ll get conversation, ambiance and well-crafted drinks rather than loud club chaos. Practical heads-up: Opening hours noted include lunch and dinner times (11:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:00) on a daily basis. Given its central location and modern styling, expect prices to reflect the quality—so check the menu or ask for current house specials. Whether you’re winding down after exploring Valencia’s historic centre or gearing up for a stylish night out, DAZE is a strong pick for cocktail-lovers who appreciate design, flavour and atmosphere.

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Carrer de la Pau 4, 46003 València, Spain
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In the heart of València’s historic district, just off the Plaza de la Virgen, lies Café de las Horas — a venue that beautifully blends the atmosphere of a Parisian literary café, an English tea-room and an American cocktail bar, all wrapped in an extravagant neo-baroque interior. Opened in the early 1990s, the café emerged as a creative project by locals wanting a space that combined culture, conversation and late-night socialising. Its interior is dramatic and theatrical: ornate mirrors, rich red curtains, golden details, wall frescos and whimsical baroque furnishings create an immersive setting that feels like stepping into another era. What really makes Café de las Horas stand out is its signature drink: the famed Agua de Valencia — a sparkling cocktail made with fresh Valencia orange juice, cava (or sparkling wine), vodka and gin — elevated further by this venue’s own twist and creative flair. You might arrive for coffee and pastries in the afternoon, stay on for an elegant early dinner of tapas, then linger into the night sipping cocktails in a lively but refined ambiance. The café welcomes a mix of locals and visitors — many drawn by the décor and landmark status, others by the bar’s energy when the evening crowd arrives. Outdoor seating is available for more relaxed moments, and pets are reportedly welcome in the terrace area. Because of its popularity — especially after dark — it’s a good idea to arrive early or reserve if possible. Expect moderate pricing for cocktails and drinks given the calibre of the venue and service. The blend of cultural heritage, visual theatre and social vibrancy makes Café de las Horas a must-visit in Valencia for those seeking more than a standard bar.

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Carrer del Comte d’Almodóvar 1, 46003 València, Spain.
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Located in the lively heart of Valencia’s night-scene, Espit Chupitos offers more than just drinks—it delivers an interactive experience built around the concept of the shot. Since its founding in 1989, the brand has grown into a chain specialising in “chupitos” (shots) with theatrical flair: flaming shots, elaborate glassware, shot games, and playful bartending antics. The Valencia venue stands out for its high-energy atmosphere, catering to groups looking to ignite their night. With menus boasting hundreds of shot recipes (600+ original shots and 180 jugs/cocktail shakers according to the brand), each visit feels like part bar, part performance. Inside, you’ll find colourful decor, energetic staff, games like beer-pong or foosball mentioned in guest reviews, and a layout that encourages mingling and movement rather than a quiet sit-down drink. The emphasis is on fun, experimentation and sociable chaos rather than sophistication or cocktails in the traditional sense. This makes Espit Chupitos ideal for a pre-club stop, a big group bash, or if you simply want something unconventional in Valencia’s nightlife. It may be noisy, possibly cluttered with shot-menus and games, and not the spot for a quiet conversation. But for what it sets out to deliver—high tempo, quirky shots, and party energy—it hits the mark. Pro tip: Arrive earlier in the evening if you want a bit of breathing room and access to the full menu. Expect a lively crowd, and perhaps ask the bartender for their favourite “special shot” to get the full show-effect.

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Plaça del Cedre 12, 46022 València, Valencia, Spain
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Apotheke in València is a cocktail bar that doesn’t just serve drinks—it crafts an experience. Tucked away at Carrer de Ciscar 18 in the L’Eixample district (46005 València), this venue channels the secrecy and style of a Prohibition-era speakeasy. From the moment you approach the discreet façade, you sense something special. Inside, the lighting is low, the décor refined, and the service attentive—bartenders guide you through the menu of cocktails with stories behind each creation. Signature drinks include inventive takes like the “Sake Sour” (soya sake, bergamot liqueur, toffee sponge) and the “Shiso Smash”. Beyond the drinks, gourmet small plates are offered that elevate the experience. Dishes such as miso-yogurt aubergine, chorizo dusted bravas and other thoughtful bites make this more than a bar—it’s a destination for food-and-drink lovers alike. The ambiance: cosy yet stylish, perfect for a date night, a sophisticated outing with friends or a special occasion. It’s quieter and more refined than a loud club-bar, though still energetic enough for a memorable night. Live jazz or curated playlists often underscore the mood. Practical notes: Apotheke is open late (typically from 19:00 or 17:00 depending on day, until around 01:30). Note Tuesday is closed. Reservations are recommended, given its popularity and intimate size. A password may be required for entry if booked in advance—part of the speakeasy charm. If you’re looking for a high-quality cocktail experience in València that combines creativity, flavor and atmosphere, Apotheke is a top pick.

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Carrer de Ciscar 18, 46005 València, Spain