Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Santiago de Compostela, Province of A Coruna, Spain. If you see nothing else in this World Heritage city, you simply must visit the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, an awe-inspiring confection of baroque architecture. Once you’ve regained composure, head out on a bicycle to see the rest of this glorious city. Foodies and boozehounds will delight in a guided gastronomy tour, while modernists will enjoy the Galician Center of Contemporary Art.
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4 based on 166 reviews
Vegan food. Kitchen open 20:30 to 23:30. From Wednesday to Sunday. Homemade food
As vegetarians, looking for good food in Santiago.Ordered for starter the picantic questadilla to share. Was amazing, but not picantic.For mains - lentils burger and tempeh burger. Very big. A bit hard to eat - dripping from all sides. Very tasty. Finished it all.For desert - chocolate and nut mousse, and raspberry mousse. Excellant.2 glasses of good red wine.Paid 38 Euros.The service a bit slow, but they are very nice.
4 based on 156 reviews
The bar was very quiet when we visited, and locals were trickling in throughout the evening for drinks and portions. The food was very good with generous portions, but not haute-cuisine so for a quiet dinner for hungry people at the end of the trip it was great for us. All the staff were very friendly - the younger waiter spoke good English and was happy to chat with us and recommend dishes. As I am coeliac I don't expect a lot of places to serve gluten-free bread (and in fact in Spain lots of places don't seem to quite understand gluten-free yet) but I was given some gluten-free crackers, and recommended the Tarta de Santiago as dessert, so these guys are obviously aware of the condition and know what they can and can't offer to coeliac patrons! A quaint bar in a slightly Parisian style for fair prices (40 euros for 5 pinchos, three drinks, bread and dessert -plenty of food for 2).
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4 based on 157 reviews
Enjoyed a quick coffee here after a fairly long trek to find the place from the centre of Santiago. It is located in a modern part of town with other groovy looking cafes and bars near to the university and a modern hospital. Coffee was good, served with a small chocolate crepe, and the lady who took our order was kind enough to make the coffee a little stronger to suit our taste. The atmosphere is calm, making this a good place to sit and relax, chat or read. Prices are very good and the menu del dia looked interesting, so we may return to try it soon.
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4 based on 104 reviews
Welcome to a unique place. BLU
Had breakfast here and was disappointed, especially after reading all the reviews. The coffee was warm (not hot); the scrambled egg practically cold and the service was very slow. Not a great experience.
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