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4 based on 94 reviews
Situated on a tiny square that has around a dozen bars in an area about half a football pitch. This is a modern take on the pintxo bar with a fantastic selection of hot and cold finger food at a couple of euros a time. Unlike most bars the default beer is in a pint glass which doesn't always work with a bar crawl!The place bustles and tables outside are at a premium - they get switched to restaurant tables at 9pm. Service is OK but there is little English spoken.
The owner -Jo- is from Cologne. He is not copying the fish dishes of the other restaurants. Genuine Bratwurst and various German beers are sometimes a nice alternative!
We felt really hungry at 5:30 when hardly anywhere serves food. We nipped into here and couldnât stop eating. Lots of really tasty tapas served on the bar. Really relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Thank you
4 based on 133 reviews
It is a nice place to have a few pintxos and a drink, not too expensive. The bar has a good variety of pintxos and there is a nice terraced in the old part of the village. Busy and vibrant. It is a nice stop from walking around.
We were staying at the campsite so decided to eat to the on site restaurant. I really liked this place as a bar, the waitress was very friendly and helpful. We thought the food was average tho and a tad expensive for the quality. 1 g&t, 1 beer, 1 bott wine, 1 Caesar salad and 1 chicken and chips 35â¬. You can get much cheaper better quality food in the town although itâs a 15/20 minute walk away. So it is what it is, if you donât fancy the walk give it a go.
3 based on 21 reviews
The kids wants burger and someone told us that hear we can find bull burger. Yes, the bull burger was very good and succulent with real French fries. They also have a good and big salad.
4 based on 60 reviews
Randomly stumbled on this gem for a lunch time stop off ont' Camino del Nortes. Everything from the duck to the octopus to even the salad coffee and bread was genuinely top quality (and I'm a fussy bugger normally). Add to that the service was warm welcoming and efficient. Really made our day and set us up for the next stage of the walk.
4 based on 657 reviews
Family business,50 years open, renovated in 2017. Local products, grilled fish, special menu, and large assortment of tipical pintxos in the bar.
Three course meal (18 e) was delicious. Four of us got to share fish cake, black squid rice, turbot,hake grilled anchovies, cheese with quince jelly sheep milk in a jar and a traditional dessert. The restaurant does not take reservations during the week so we had to wait about 1/2 hour. Once seated, service was fast and very welcoming. Definitely would return.
4 based on 169 reviews
Feeling brave we sat outside this highly recommended (on trippy) taberna, at the drop down table (we had a dog so we couldnât sit inside). The staff spoke broken English and we managed to order tapas. They were yummy and very local, the staff were really helpful and patient with our lack of Spanish. 5*âs because the tapas was probably the best weâve ever tried, the restaurant was great and the staff fantastic and very welcoming even making us special tapas for us to try.
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