Stopped at La Comedia while out trying some pinxto bars and was not disappointed. First, if you’re going to any of these places, ask what their most popular or best pinxtos are. These are usually things that are not displayed behind the counter and are made to order in the kitchen. Here, we asked and were told the red tuna(taco de atun rojo) and duck breast with crispy skin were their best so we ordered one of each. The presentation was really pretty and the food tasted as good as it looked. Plus, it was only ~3 euros for each, and beers were cheap too! Bartender was working alone the night we were there, but despite a relatively large crowd, she was able to function as bartender, waitress, and bus staff without any problems. She was very nice and open to make suggestions. This was a higher end food experience than some of the other pinxto places where we stopped(even though the bar and staff were very welcoming and casual) and I would definitely recommend checking out La Comedia!