Bright and airy, with the best Belgian tap list in Seville.
Filed from Seville — January 2026

Most of the craft beer spots in Seville are tucked into the narrow streets of the historic centre, warm and character-filled and exactly what you'd expect from an old Andalusian city. Cervecería Europa Internacional is in Nervión, a modern neighborhood of office towers and apartments east of Old Town, a few blocks from the stadium where Sevilla FC plays. The feel is different: bright and airy, with high ceilings, plenty of table seating, and a few sidewalk tables out front. It doesn't feel like the rest of Seville's craft beer scene, and that's part of the appeal.
What brings you here is the beer list. Seventeen taps, most of them Belgian, make this the most extensive tap selection I found anywhere in Seville. Duvel, Chimay, St. Bernardus, Westmalle: beers that reward attention. There are Spanish craft options and a handful of other internationals, but Belgium is clearly the point of view here, and the bar is confident enough in that to lean into it.

The food menu is extensive, with something for most preferences. This is not a bar where you pick at a small snack to pace yourself: the kitchen handles full meals, and the menu reads like it's taken seriously. After several weeks in Seville eating tapas in the old town, the change of setting and the depth of the beer list felt like a genuine refresh.

Nervión is east of Old Town, slightly off the usual tourist path. Getting there on foot from the Cathedral takes about 20 minutes; taxis and buses cover it easily. The neighborhood gets lively on match days when Sevilla FC is playing at home, and I imagine Cervecería Europa becomes animated right along with it. If you're tired of Cruzcampo and the narrow streets of Old Town for a few hours, Nervión delivers a change of pace worth the small detour.
This spot is part of the Seville craft beer guide, where all the city's spots appear together in one continuous read.